Tadpole Part 5: Planks and Paint

Next the pine floors go down, the windows, doors, and passages are framed in seligna (i.e. eucalyptus or ‘gum trees’). Interior brick walls are plastered with Rhinoset and some interior  paint colors tried out.

 

Mr Willard making shelving

Mr Willard making shelving

You folks in Visp, Switzerland, will know where the idea for the floor to ceiling windows (well almost if you are kid height) came from!

Final floor boards

Final floor boards

Looking back toward stairs

Looking back toward stairs

Mr Farai enjoys plastering in Rhinoset

Mr Farai enjoys plastering in Rhinoset

 

Rhinoset drying

Rhinoset drying!

Looking better already

Looking better already

 

Mr Rafael - chief painter

Mr Rafael – chief painter

 

Luke finishing off upstairs

Luke finishing off upstairs

Rondavel extension: Part 1

 

Our next new building project has started at Hornbydale. I won’t give the game away yet but will make posts under rondavel extension.
Mr Willard collecting firewood

Mr Willard collecting firewood

Digging the foundation trenches has mainly been about burning our way through a large number of boulders over the last two months. Here’s how it works… 
 
First, collect a vast amount of firewood (eg saw up a full size pine tree).
Mr Ramius bringing more firewood

Mr Ramius bringing more firewood

Second, make a bonfire around and over the offending boulder.
Mr Didmus at bonfire

Mr Didmus at bonfire

The blaze must be large enough (ie hot enough) to burn red hot for 8-12 hours so it’s generally an overnight process before the rock is hot enough.
Mr Didmus tends the fire

Mr Didmus tends the fire

Through this time the granite will start mildly exploding and cracks will develop to various depths – some surface flakes and some deep bisecting cracks if we are very lucky! 
Mr Didmus and Snoopy at the fire

Mr Didmus and Snoopy at the fire

 
 
Attack the rock

Attack the rock

Mr Willard attacks

Mr Willard at work with the mattock

 

Then with a combination of brute force and a very strong crow bar start opening the cracks.
Mr Willard has success

Mr Willard has success

The whole process can take numerous ‘burns’ for rocks embedded in the earth.
 
The audience

The audience: Albert, Didmus, Ramius, Snoopy, Megan

Mr Tongai in action

Mr Tongai in action

Mr Tongai

Mr Tongai

The really good side to all this is that we will use the new rock pieces as building material, instead of buying bricks. More on that once we start building…
Mr Willard & Mr Tongai

Mr Willard & Mr Tongai

 

 

Mr Willard

Mr Willard

The Tadpole Building: Part 1

This is our first building project! We are refurbishing the fire damaged rondavel below our house to make a study centre for the children. It started out as a single round room and will be steadily transformed into a two story building with an added ‘tail’  (below) containing the new entrance and bathroom downstairs.

Tadpole tail under construction

Tadpole tail under construction

Here is what we started with – the burnt out shell of a small circular building (rondavel). You can obviously see the lack of roof, and the electrics were burnt out and there are cracks in the walls …

burnt out rondavel

burnt out rondavel

burnt out rondavel door

burnt out rondavel door

burnt out rondavel interior

burnt out rondavel interior

Our builders are Mr Samhembere and team. Somewhat amazingly his uncle, Mr Patrick 1 – also working on this project (below) – helped to build the main house here in 1975 …and swore he would never come back!

Mr Patrick 1 forming the special tadpole curve

Mr Patrick 1 forming the special tadpole curve

A highly complex methodology was used to calculate the shape of the curves you can see being formed here in stone and brick by Mr Samhembere senior (Patrick 1). Later you will see what a great outcome this unique shape produced in our building

Mr Mr Patrick 1 building the special tadpole curve 1 forming the special tadpole curve

Mr Patrick 1 building the special tadpole curve

And now we start to see the walls going up and the building shape appears.

The end of the tadpole tail takes shape

The end of the tadpole tail takes shape

As you can see below the location will give the upstairs room a view of Troutbeck lake

Second level of the tail

Second level of the tail is added

At the end of a busy day

At the end of a busy day

And the finished structure with custom made lintels.

Tadpoles walls are finished

Tadpoles walls are finished