July 5th, 2008
I have started a new blog to keep track of all my various projects and subjects. This heroic dreams blog is just where I post my stuff that is either medieval, renaissance or epic fantasy. I have quite a bit more stuff that you probably don’t know about including telescopes, hobbies, crafts, classical guitar, dioramas, terrariums and lots more. Will’s project blog is where I keep track of all that stuff. If you want to keep tabs on my projects to find stuff you might want to do you should head on over there and subscribe to the rss feed so you can keep updated. Will’s Project Blog
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June 29th, 2008
If you have been following along with this blog you probably know that I have been making a lot of mead. I and some business partners have been developing it with the intention of making a commercial meadery. So we have been doing a lot of experimenting with meads and so far that has been a lot of interesting (and delicious) work.
Mead does take time and it will probably be two years before our first bottles of mead hit the market so to fill the gap in time between then and now we are launching a line of products for home brewers and mead makers. The first product is now officially launched and it is the Renaissance Carboy Cover.

If you brew your own beverages you understand the importance of keeping it protected against the adverse affects of light. These carboy covers will help you do this. They come in four different colors and fit carboys between the sizes of 5 and 6.5 gallons.
The covers have some nice design elements. They are made of water-resistant nylon so are very easy to clean. They have an elastic band at the bottom so you can place them on your carboy without any lifting and they have a drawstring at the top for a snug fit around the neck. They fit carboys ranging from five to six and a half gallons in size.
If you are curious about the covers or would like to learn more visit the Renaissance Mead Website.
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June 25th, 2008

A lot of people are really interested in siege engines, catapults, trebuchets and the like, and yesterday I spent some time doing a litle research and a little bit of drawing. If you are interested in siege engines you might want to take a look at what I did.
Siege Engines are a good example of a very early arms race and they developed from bows into crossbows then into something called the Gastraphetes (belly bow). And of course there is the Mangonel and Onager. Anyhoo, I have outlined this timelne of development showing the major improvements and changes that were made. I also have included drawings I made that show these major types of siege engines. Here is the article: The Development and Evolution of the Catapult
About Drawing Catapults: I also figured that since I have these nice drawings on catapults and various siege engines it would be a great addition for my fantasy art school. So using the artwork I made I did up a lesson on drawing catapults and added it to the art school. If you want to learn how to draw catapults and siege engines you might want to take a look here: Fantasy Art School Home Page (The Catapult lesson is one of the first ones on the page)
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