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Exploring Chimney History: Innovations from Franklin to Rumford

This week's episode opens with a mourning dove "nursing" her young, where the doves have built a nest on top of the toboggan, stored in the ceiling of the verandah. Both the male and female produce a milk-like substance and regurgitate it for the squabs.

We also take a break this week from building the palisade wall to construct a fireplace for our gun building shop. Over four days, we gather stones and dry-fit layers to create a functional and historically inspired fireplace. The process is akin to solving a complex puzzle without a reference image, requiring careful selection and placement of stones. This segment delves into the intricacies of early fireplace and chimney designs, reflecting on the evolution from primitive smoke-filled rooms to more efficient and safer heating solutions.

We explore the history of chimneys, tracing their development from the Viking-era louver systems to the innovations of Benjamin Franklin and Count Rumford. The video highlights the technological advancements that improved indoor air quality and heating efficiency, emphasizing the significant impact of these inventions on architecture and daily life. Join us as we continue our journey of blending traditional building techniques with modern insights to create a unique and functional space.

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🎥 Cinematography, Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe
🎵 Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald
Mandolin instrumentals: Michael Righi

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14 июня 2024 г. 21:14:47
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