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Revision as of 02:00, 21 January 2021

Other languages:
English • ‎español • ‎português do Brasil
Native Brush Construction
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
Unknown
See also


AY Honors/Native Brush Construction/Overview

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

6. Take part in building a house not less than 4m x 2m using native materials. In building the house practice all demonstrations nos. 1-5. Show while building the house that you have taken measures to keep it free from termites.


1. Assist in setting out the ground of a simple house squarely and accurately.

2. Assist with choosing and cutting proper timber from the bush for posts, floor, rafters, wall plates, studs, steps and doors.

3a. Plait local materials for walls.

3b. Make sections for a wall 1m x 1m and show two different wall patterns.

4. Show ability to thatch a roof correctly, especially the ridge and hips using kunai grass, sago palm leaves, coconut palm leaves or any other materials.

5. Where applicable select, prepare and use vines for tying and lashing.


6. Take part in building a house not less than 4m x 2m using native materials. In building the house practice all demonstrations nos. 1-5. Show while building the house that you have taken measures to keep it free from termites.


7. Demonstrate ability to name, use and care for the following tools: ax, saw, hammer, chisel, bush knife, ruler and tape spade.


Content on this wiki is generated by people like you, and no one has created a lesson plan for this honor yet. You could do that and make the world a better place.

See AY Honors/Model Lesson Plan if you need ideas for creating one.