This article was written specifically for survivors, as well as for those who doubt that this happens. And although it does not correspond to the strict genre of rewriting-copywriting, I think the admin will show leniency. Imagine that one fine (or terrible) summer day you got lost in a dense forest. For half a day you walk through the forest without food and water. Heat. And suddenly, oh, a miracle, in a forest glade there is a full barrel with cold beer. That is beer, but how to drink it? The head under the crane does not crawl. You need to come up with something. Digging through your pockets you find hemp rope. Having wetted the rope with beer, you lick it. And immediately you notice an ax sticking out in a tree. Well, now you can make a mug before the beer has warmed up.
Tools and materials:
- Hemp rope (required);
- Ax;
- Wilderness forest (optional);
- A barrel of beer (how lucky it is);
Step One: Wood
As a material, the author advises choosing soft wood species with a "loose" core. Willow, birch, poplar are ideal for these purposes.
Step Two: Making Mug Parts
Chops off the desired piece of lump. Around the circumference cuts out two grooves.
Chops lump into four equal logs.
Cutting off internal corners from logs, leaving an untouched area below. The wall thickness should remain at least 1 cm.
Step Three: Build the Mug
Folds all parts and wraps, for fixation, with hemp rope (not blue tape).
There may be a hole in the bottom of the cup. Cut the wedge and hammer it into the hole.
Now it remains to hold, for several minutes, a mug in water or beer. The mug will swell and will not leak.
The author spent 15 minutes on making a mug. I think that the beer in the barrel, during this time, did not have time to warm up.
These are the miracles that happen to survivors, especially if there is hemp rope in your pocket.