tiistai 8. toukokuuta 2012

Time to squat!

Most of us we remember those lovely times in the woods or in India etc. where squatting was the way to go, but it is difficult procedure to keep up in western society. 
Finally we an invention that can make this happen.

This post is about the revolutionary and quite ancient method of squatting when dropping the bombs, how to make a device to comfortably do it in a western style toilet and the health benefits of all this.






I lent this picture and the whole idea from squattypotty.com, the possible inventors of this concept.
In their page they claim how simply squatting can help with varieties of ailments like constipation, hemorrhoids, colon disease, urinary infections and pelvic floor issues.
The picture illustrates nicely how this could be, since squatting postition helps to loosen the puborectalis muscle and straighten the rectum.
Pooping in this way is simply nicer and takes on average half the time compared to sitting.




                This blog is actually about making artifacts, so here we have the process of making this one.


This old oak cuttingboard was skipped from kitchen renovation leftovers from high end neighbourhood in Helsinki. It was a drawer type so there is some holes.

First the sketch on hard paper to figure out the size and shape. It is 9"(22,8cm)high with 8 decrees slope towards the toes. 19''(48cm) wide and 11''(28cm) long with inside gap of 12''(30,5cm).

Then moving the figure on the wood and making the legs in the middle as big as possible. The hard paper pattern was also very useful for I was able to fold it half to mirror better side and make them alike.

Now the first leg has been cut out and put hold to be straghtened to sit under the deck.

The blade of the circular saw could not reach the end, but the surface is like glass.

Copying the leg on the other side to have and exact pair.

And here I am asking from my wife to pass me a figure ruler from the window to not to have to come all the way upstears. :)

Modeling the legs and polishing the surfaces.

Drilling the holes for the pegs in exact places.

Testing it out to see that it fits and the gluing will work nicely.

Holding the legs in proper places over night.

Giving the surface some traditional wood oil.
And here we have the poopsquat ready to serve!

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