I'm not a wild eater

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"Fortunately, it was simply marked at that time, and the cut was not very deep."

"I'm going to re-notch now and put the bamboo in place."

For the 1.8-meter Muqing, it is not difficult to make a notch at the position of two meters.

It is enough to move the big stone that usually sits and eats to cushion it.

On the inside of the camp, there are two trees that Muqing cut down to make load-bearing pillars.

After a few strokes, the notch was cut.

The other two load-bearing columns are originally grown here, two natural trees.

Mu Qing moved the stone over and was about to chop it with a machete.

He waved his hand, then stopped suddenly.

Mu Qing jumped off the bed, and stepped back to look a little farther away.

Go forward and remove the big rock on the bed and put it back to its original position.

Then, at about the height of his chin, he cut a notch with a machete.

【Um?Didn't you say that you have to stand and walk around to be comfortable?Is it short here? 】

【Obviously, Brother Mu knows that this is too short, but he just doesn't know why he did it. 】

[Those who observed just now must have a reason. 】

"I suddenly realized something just now."

"If you make a standard double-roof shelter, when it rains, the rainwater will drain equally on both sides."

"However, if such a high and low roof is made, more rainwater can be brought to this side and fall into the forest from this side."

After Mu Qing gestured, the audience understood what he meant.

On one side of the two natural trees is a forest.

On the side of Mu Qingding's pillar, there is still a rather large piece of flat land that can be cleared and used in the future.

Better to dump more rainwater into the woods than into the camp.

After finishing, Mu Qing pulled out two long bamboos from the bamboo pile.

Moved to the side of the load-bearing column and measured it, it was obviously more than two meters, and it looked like two meters four five by visual inspection.

"The length is right, it's you."

According to the previous standard, Muqing found another bamboo.

Trim them to the same length.

There is a V-shaped notch at the top, and a small hole is dug under the notch with a machete.

"It's done in this way, and then put the main beam of the roof on this V-shaped notch."

"Then take a vine and pass through this hole, so that the main beam can be better fixed to this column."

Muqing lifted the pillar, placed it on top of the dog's bone tree, and fixed it with vines and bamboo nails he had cut.

After fixing it, Mu Qing shook it with his hands.

"Not bad, very solid."

[It's funny if you accidentally shake it down. 】

[It's overwhelmed, Brother Mu won't be doing the roof today, he'll just explain the reasoning to us. 】

[Then don't fall down, it's scary. 】

[There are roof pillars on top of the bed, I am a little worried about whether the dog bone tree underneath will hold up. 】

[It was designed, the two dog bone trees below are obviously the thickest. 】

[As long as the beams of the roof do not choose too thick bamboo, the problem should not be too big. 】

When everyone was discussing whether the pillar was firm or not, Muqing had already fixed the other side.

I took a wooden stick and gestured among the bamboo piles, and selected a thinner one among the pile of big bamboos.

Not tall enough, Mu Qing controlled the bamboo, and put one side on the notch of the bamboo first.

On the other hand, it takes some skill.

Mu Qing clamped the bamboo under his arm, and grabbed the pillar with his other hand to jump up.

Then he quickly pulled out the bamboo under his armpit, buckled it up sharply, and buckled it precisely onto the notch.

[Dunk, score. 】

[Handsome, the movements are smooth and smooth, and the shots are precise and fast. 】

[Brother Mu is talented in sports, he played basketball at school, right? 】

"Hey, from now on, just tie them up with bamboo strips."

Mu Qing patted his numb hands, very satisfied with his operation just now.

He jumped out of bed and took a few bamboo sticks from the side.

Grab the supporting bamboo, lift the body up with both hands, and firmly hold the bamboo with both legs.

Bind the beams with bamboo strips.

On the other side, it is the same operation.

The girders of the roof are the most difficult to maneuver because of their height.

After fixing the main beam, the other two roof beams hanging from the trees are much easier.

Mu Qing made a deep notch on the load-bearing column, and half of a bamboo was embedded in the tree.

Wrap the two pieces with bamboo, and tie a knot to fix it.

One side still needs to worry about the feet, and the other side is completely at ease.

After completing the large frame of the roof, Mu Qing went to the fire, took the water that he hadn't drunk just now and continued to drink.


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