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May 31, 2013

SketchUp 2013 released


SketchUp 2013 was released last week. Most of the drawings on this blog were produced using SketchUp, and many of them are available for download here.

In 2013, there have been many tweaks to usability and appearance of the basic tools in SketchUp, as well as a new Extension Warehouse, a place for extensions and plugins that extend SketchUp's basic features.
SketchUp Make is free, while SketchUp Pro is $900. The Pro version adds a 2d drawing package, LayOut, and some 3d export features. SketchUp Make is sufficient for most Scout pioneering purposes. You can read more about the new release here, and download SketchUp models from Ropes and Poles here. I wrote a set of tutorials for building pioneering models in SketchUp that can be read in the blog archives.

May 24, 2013

Dreamcatcher Gateway



The theme at KonTiki this year was the Wild West, and my troop, Ninth Benoni, decided to lean towards Indians rather than Cowboys. One of our Assistant Troop Scouters, Greg Gardiner, designed this gateway, and led the Scouts in harvesting the materials and building it over the course of a few weekends.

Greg started with a sketch of what he was aiming to achieve. The Scouts had made small dreamcatchers to decorate the raft with, and this large one ties the campsite design back into the raft design.

The first step in the process was harvesting willow branches from the trees that grow at our Scout hall. Willow has been harvested like this for centuries to make baskets, eel traps and other craft items, and the trees recover with no ill effects. A circle was staked out on the ground and the willow branches wrapped around this circle, braiding and twisting the branches together the whole time.

After the frame was complete, the string net was tied into the frame. It became clear that the will alone would not be strong enough to hold its shape, so a square frame of laths was added on the outside.

The entire gate was suspended from the gateway frame from a rope that had a twist put into it, so that if left to swing, the gate would automatically close itself.

May 17, 2013

Flashback: Pioneered Hot Tub

From the Ropes and Poles archives: In 2007, a the Senior Scouts of Scouting De Veste Hasselt built this fire-heated pioneered swimming pool.

May 3, 2013

KonTiki 2013 - Rafts by night



Arrowe Park hosted approximately 3,500 people over the Kontiki weekend, but the highlight, and the purpose, of the weekend was the raft flotilla. Here are some of my photographs of the rafts assembled in the bay at night.


Yesterday was a good day for KonTiki on South African TV, with both the Western Cape and Gauteng Kontiki competitions featuring on two different nationally broadcast TV shows. If I can find any clips posted online I'll share them.