#0054 – Phyre Phryday VLOG 10/29/2021 – STILL SO BUSY! The July 2022 S.T.E.A.M. UX/UI WORKSHOP! The HIDEN DENKI DENSHO Section #013 A, B & C !!!
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Hello Global Tribe of PhyreKeepers (GTOP)!
10/22/2021 – Welcome to Phyre Dojo’s 53rd Phyre Phryday Vlog.
I’m SO BUSY with Nursing work this week that I STILL don’t have a proper VLOG. But…
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AGAIN, ANNOUNCING:
Phyre Dojo’s The S.T.E.A.M. Universe of Phryction PhyreKeeping UX/UI Experience Workshop – JULY 2022
So, on July 4th Weekend of 2022, I will be hosting a gathering which will be a Hands-On, User Experience (UX)/User Interface (UI) Workshop which will not only cover EVERY METHOD and ALL PRINCIPLES/VARIABLES of Phryction PhyreKeeping, there will be READY TO GO SETS available in most known MATERIALS.
This Workshop will be broadcast LIVE on YouTube that weekend for FREE.
This 1st time UX/UI Experience Workshop is closed only to those who in the past had signed on to the HIDEN DENKI DENSHO (Online Course) (but is now available for FREE.)
All following Workshops will be open for Registration to all once I have an available schedule for next year.
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I give to you Section #013A, #13B & #13C from Phyre Dojo’s (FORMER ONLINE COURSE) the “HIDEN DENKI DENSHO” or “HDD”. Hiden Denki Densho roughly translates from Japanese to “Trade Secrets, Electronic, Scroll.” The “HDD” was created from 2010 to 2014. Again, there are 46 Sections (currently) and I will be releasing these Sections every week until JULY 2022.
Section #013A is about THE (HD) HAND DRILL (PART 2).
ENJOY!
THIS MOKUROKU FOR THE VIDEO IS TOO LONG FOR YOUTUBE!!!!!!
SO I’M PLACING IT HERE:
MOKUROKU 目録
FOR THE PHRYCTION PHYRE DOJO’S
HIDEN DENKI DENSHO (HDD)
HDD PART: 04 – SECTIONS 011 – 017, THE PRIMAL 8 BASICS (P8B) AXIS/DRILL METHODS & THE 22 VARIABLES OF PHRYCTION PHYREKEEPING.
HDD SECTION: 013A – “PRIMAL BASIC #1 (PB1) – THE HAND DRILL (HD) OF THE PRIMAL 8 BASICS (P8B) – AXIS/DRILL TYPE METHOD – UNIPOLAR AXIS – BILATERAL FORCE BACK & FORTH.
HDD TITLE: “PRIMAL BASIC #1 (PB1) – THE HAND DRILL (HD) (PART A.)”
SUBTITLE/TAGLINE: “IT GETS BETTER. JUST KEEP GOING!…”
TEACHING CONTENT DESCRIPTION:
00:00;00 – 00:05;23 – DESCRIBING HOW I TRY TO KEEP THE SECTIONS TO BE PRESENTED IN A MORE UNIVERSAL & STANDARDIZED FORM. 1) “PROMETHEI” OR “FORETHOUGHTS” SEGMENT WHICH IS LIKE A PROLOGUE, 2) “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM,” LIKE LEARNING “SCALES” IN MUSIC, 3) “ART OF THE VARIATION,” LIKE STARTING TO PLAY “JAZZ,” AND 4) “EPIMETHEI” OR “AFTERTHOUGHTS.” OBVIOUSLY “PROMETHEI” AND “EPIMETHEI” ARE BASED ON THE GREEK TITANS MYTHOLOGY OF THE PROMETHEUS AND EPIMETHEUS CHARACTERS.
00:05;24 – 00:09;06 – ONCE AGAIN, A WARNING ABOUT HOW THE HAND DRILL (HD) WILL INJURE YOU IF YOU ALLOW IT. RESTRAINT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU DO NOT PRACTICE TO AND BEYOND THE POINT OF INJURY!
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: SAFETY AND INJURY WARNING!!! PLEASE REFER TO MY FREE VIDEO OF THE “FLOATING HAND DRILL (HD)” IN WHICH MY 12 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER SHOWS THE PROPER METHOD AND WOOD DENSITY IN ORDER TO PREVENT AND AVOID INJURY!! …)
00:09;07 – 00:11;58 – “PROMETHEI” – THE “P.A.D.P.I.E.” PROCESS – PROBLEM, ASSESS (WHAT IS THIS?), DIAGNOSE (WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?), PLAN, IMPLEMENT (DO), EVALUATE. EXAMPLE OF SPINDLES AND BASES.
00:11;59 – 00:18;53 – A QUICK REVIEW OF THE “CORE 4” & DR. ROBERT L. HUMPHREY’S EQUATION METHOD GOING “RIGHT TO LEFT” FOR IDENTIFICATION AND CLARIFICATION.
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: FROM HERE, I NOW BEGIN TO INTRODUCE YOU TO SOME COMMON NATURAL PLANT STALKS FOR HAND DRILL USE. THE FOLLOWING ONES ARE COMMONLY FOUND IN NEW JERSEY (EAST COAST). EVEN YUCCA (YUCCA), WHICH IS A SOUTHWESTERN PLANT IS COMMONLY PLANTED ORNAMENTALLY ALL OVER!)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: IN YOUR PLANT AND TREE IDENTIFICATION SKILLS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHICH PLANTS ARE “BIENNIALS.” AN EXAMPLE IS WILD CARROT OR QUEEN ANNE’S LACE (DAUCUS CAROTA) WHICH IS A ROSETTE OF LEAVES IN THE 1ST YEAR, BUT SENDS UP A FLOWERING AND SEEDING STALK IN ITS 2ND YEAR…)
00:18;53 – 00:26;34 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” – THE “FLOATING” & “CLIMBING” HAND DRILL TECHNIQUES USING GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO) SPINDLE ON DOUGLAS FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII) BASE AS AN EXAMPLE. SUCCESS COAL-EMBER 07/03/2011. MAKE SURE YOUR SPINDLE IS STRAIGHT. CUT CLEAR ALL BRANCH POINTS. SHAVE OFF ALL OUTER BARK NEAR THE BASE SO IT DOESN’T INTERFERE WITH YOUR COAL DUST MAKING PROCESS. PITHY AND THICK WALLED. EXAMPLE OF “COAL CARD.”
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO) ARE BIENNIALS.)
00:26;35 – 00:30;25 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING LAMB’S QUARTERS (CHENOPODIUM ALBUM) SPINDLE ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. STRUCTURALLY, LAMB’S QUARTERS HAS GROOVES LONGITUDINALLY DOWN ITS SIDES. SUCCESS COAL-EMBER “COAL CARD” 07/03/2011. LAMB’S QUARTERS IS A SALAD EDIBLE BUT REMEMBER YOUR PLANT AND TREE IDENTIFICATION!
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: LAMBS QUARTERS (CHENOPODIUM ALBUM) ARE “ANNUALS.”)
00:30;26 – 00:33;12 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING CATTAIL (TYPHA) SPINDLE ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL-EMBER “COAL CARD” 01/08/2011 SATURDAY. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: HERE I SAY THAT CATTAIL IS A “SOLID.” WHAT I REALLY MEAN IS THAT IT IS FULLY PITHED, IT’S NOT AN EMPTY HOLLOW SPINDLE. SO, IT’S NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH A WOOD SOLID… SORRY.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: CATTAILS (TYPHA) ARE “PERENNIALS.”)
00:33;13 – 00:36;49 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING YUCCA (YUCCA) SPINDLE ON YUCCA BASE. SUCCESS COAL-EMBER “COAL CARD” 01/09/2011 SUNDAY. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.) YUCCA FLOWERS ARE A SALAD EDIBLE. (AGAIN, PLANT AND TREE IDENTIFICATION IS IMPORTANT.) YUCCA LEAVES ARE ONE OF THE BEST NATURAL CORDAGES TO USE AFTER HARVESTING AND PROCESSING.
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: HERE I SAY THAT YUCCA IS A “SOLID.” YUCCA IS ALSO A FULLY PITHED PLANT STALK BUT IT IS HARD TO TELL WHERE THE SOFTER INNER PITH AND THE HARDER OUTER “WOOD” STEM START AND END… YUCCA CAN ALMOST BE THOUGHT OF AS A “SOFTWOOD” OF THE PLANT WORLD.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: YUCCAS (YUCCA) ARE EVERGREEN “PERENNIALS.”)
00:36;50 – 00:40;08 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING AMARANTH (AMARANTHUS) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. PITHY HOLLOW STALK. SALAD EDIBLE AND SEEDS GROUND FOR FLOUR FOR BAKING. REMEMBER YOUR PLANT & TREE IDENTIFICATION! (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: AMARANTHS (AMARANTHUS) ARE KNOWN TO BE ANNUALS, BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS…)
00:40;09 – 00:43;43 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING VELVETLEAF (ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI) SPINDLE) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. PITHY HOLLOW. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: VELVETLEAF (ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI) ARE ANNUALS.)
00:43;44 – 00:48;18 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING TEASEL (DIPSACUS FULLONUM) SPINDLE ON YUCCA (YUCCA) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 08/18/2011 THU. TEASELS LOOK SIMILAR TO BAMBOO IN THAT THEY HAVE NODE-LIKE SEPARATIONS AND HAVE HOLLOW CHAMBERS. REMEMBER, THEY HAVE SHARP SPINES ON ALL PARTS OF THE PLANTS, SO WEAR A GOOD PAIR OF GLOVES WHEN HANDLING!
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: TEASELS (DIPSACUS FULLONUM) ARE BIENNIALS.)
00:48;19 – 00:51;47 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING GREAT BURDOCK (ARCTIUM LAPPA) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. THE STALK TENDS TO GROW CURVED IN THE DIRECTION OF EACH LEAF BRANCH THAT COMES OFF IT. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: GREAT BURDOCK (ARCTIUM LAPPA) ARE BIENNIALS.)
00:51;48 – 00:55;20 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING EVENING PRIMROSE (OENOTHERA BIENNIS) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. EVENING PRIMROSES CAN GROW QUITE LARGE WHEN LEFT TO THEMSELVES AND YOU CAN HAVE A LOT OF MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES FROM JUST ONE PLANT. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: EVENING PRIMROSE (OENOTHERA BIENNIS) ARE MAINLY BIENNIALS.)
00:55;21 – 00:59;12 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING THISTLES (CIRSIUM). HERE, HOWEVER, ALTHOUGH I WROTE “MILK” THISTLE, ON THE “COAL CARD,” I ACTUALLY USED A SOW THISTLE (SONCHUS OLERACEUS) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. THE 2ND EXAMPLE SHOWN IS A CANADA THISTLE (CIRSIUM ARVENSE) ON WESTERN RED CEDAR (THUJU PLICATA) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. THISTLES HAVE SHARP SPINES ALL OVER, SO WHEN COLLECTING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE WEARING AND USING HEAVY DUTY GLOVES. THESE SPINES CAN GO RIGHT THROUGH ORDINARY GLOVES! (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: THIS IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHY ONE NEEDS TO LEARN SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF PLANTS IN ORDER TO AVOID MIS-IDENTIFICATION! I HAVE HAD SUCCESSES AND DEMONSTRATED WITH COMMON BULL THISTLES (CIRSIUM VULGARE), AND CANADA THISTLES (CIRSIUM ARVENSE), AND COMMON SOW THISTLES (SONCHUS OLERACEUS).
00:59;13 – 01:03;12 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING “WILD” LETTUCES (LACTUCA). SPECIFICALLY HERE, CANADA LETTUCE (LACTUCA CANADENSIS) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. THE LETTUCE STALK THAT SPLITS EASILY THAT I AM REFERRING TO HERE IS THE CANADA LETTUCE (LACTUCA CANADENSIS). THE SPINDLE I WAS USING WAS CLOSER TO THE TOP END WHICH MEANS THE WALLS ARE THINNER AND MORE FRAGILE. THE CLOSER TO THE BASE OF THE SPINDLE YOU ARE, THE THICKER THE WALLS. PRICKLY LETTUCE (LACTUCA SERRIOLA) SPINDLE CAN BE QUITE HARDY AND ARE LESS FRAGILE. (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
(M.O.T.S. NOTE: THIS IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHY ONE NEEDS TO LEARN SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF PLANTS IN ORDER TO AVOID MIS-IDENTIFICATION! HERE I SAY “WILD” LETTUCE, BUT THAT CAN REFER TO A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF (LACTUCA.) I HAVE HAD SUCCESSES AND DEMONSTRATED WITH CANADA LETTUCE (LACTUCA CANADENSIS) AND PRICKLY LETTUCE (LACTUCA SERRIOLA).
01:03;13 – 01:06;29 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING DOGBANE (APOCYNUM CANNABINUM) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL EMBER & “COAL CARD” FOR 01/06/2011 THU. YOUNG DOGBANE CAN CLOSELY RESEMBLE MILKWEED (ASCLEPIAS). DOGBANE IS ONE OF THE BEST CORDAGE PLANTS YOU COULD EVER FIND! REMEMBER TO REMOVE ANY OUT BARK CONTAINING THESE GREAT PHYBERS FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SPINDLE WHEN YOU USE IT BECAUSE THEY WILL ACT AS A BRUSH AND DESTROY YOUR COAL BEFORE IT EVEN GETS STARTED! (SORRY, I DIDN’T COMPLETE THE WHOLE VIDEO HERE… I MAKE UP FOR THIS IN A LATER VIDEO IN THE “PHYREHACKING” SECTIONS.)
01:03;13 – 01:13;10 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING COMMON MULLEIN (VERBASCUM THAPSUS) ON ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES) BASE. SUCCESS COAL-EMBER USING THE MULTIPLE HOLE NOTCH TECHNIQUE INSTEAD OF A STANDARD NOTCH. MULLEIN, AS ARE MANY OTHER PLANTS, ARE “TRIBAL,” MEANING THAT YOU WILL USUALLY FIND THEM IN A GROUP AND NOT SOLITARY. MULLEINS ARE ONE OF THE MOST COMMON HAND DRILLS (HD) KNOWN TO PEOPLE WHO PRACTICE PHRYCTION PHYREKEEPING.
01:13;11 – 01:15;50 – “SCIENCE OF THE BASIC FORM” USING REEDS (PHRAGMITES). REEDS ARE USUALLY UNUSEABLE UNTIL YOU CAN BALANCE OUT HOW TO KEEP IT FROM CRACKING AND SPLITTING AS YOU APPLY INWARD DOWNWARD PRESSURE AND THE WALL THINNESS… WHICH I WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO DO LATER…
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LOGISTICS
THIS MEDIA IS: – 01 HOURS, 15 MINUTES & 50 SECONDS LONG.
IF YOU WATCHED FROM THE BEGINNING TILL THE END OF THIS MEDIA, YOUR TOTAL TIME WATCHED IS: – 07 HOURS, 53 MINUTES & 27 SECONDS.
THIS MEDIA WAS CREATED: – 07/06/2011 IN STEWARTSVILLE, NEW JERSEY.
ALL AWESOME BACKGROUND MUSIC BY:
DIN WITHIN
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GAMBARIMASHO YO! (JAPANESE FOR “LET’S KEEP GOING!)
MAY EVERYONE AROUND YOU FEEL AND BE SAFER BECAUSE YOU ARE THERE.
JOE LAU, RN
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Some materials we’ve gone over in the past:
BLACK WALNUT (Juglans Nigra)
https://www.wood-database.com/black-walnut/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juglans_nigra
BLACK CHERRY (Prunus Serotina)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_serotina
https://www.wood-database.com/black-cherry/
EASTERN HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuga_canadensis
https://www.wood-database.com/eastern-hemlock/
BLACK WILLOW (Salix Nigra)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salix_nigra
https://www.wood-database.com/black-willow/
AMERICAN SYCAMORE (Platanus Occidentalis)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platanus_occidentalis
https://www.wood-database.com/sycamore/
TULIP POPLAR (Liriodendron Tulipifera)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liriodendron_tulipifera
https://www.wood-database.com/yellow-poplar/
GRAY? BIRCH (Betula Poplifera)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betula_populifolia
https://www.wood-database.com/gray-birch/
BUCKEYE (Asculus Glabra)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesculus_glabra
https://www.wood-database.com/ohio-buckeye/
FOR COMPARISON: ( Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis Thoyoides) OR Western Red Cedar (Thuja Plicata) (i.e. “Your Cedar (BD) Bow Drill“) are ONLY Janka Hardness Rated: 350…)
Janka hardness test – Wikipedia
ENJOY!
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There is a Universe of many other Methods (Basics) waiting for you to Discover and Explore…
Still VERY busy trying to update my PhyreDojo site and fulfilling Orders while making these VLOGS and Balancing Life in general…
Gambarimasho Yo! (Japanese for “Let’s Keep Going!)
“May everyone around you feel and be safer because you are there.”Joe Lau, RN
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