
My Dad Returns To The Boat!
July 19, 2024 by Sailing Magic Carpet | Language: EN Play Time: 00:24:52 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Applying Varnish for Protection
After sanding down all sets of doors, Brian applies multiple layers of protective varnish using Thepp Extra, followed by an application of Epifanes Rub Defect Varnish. This meticulous process enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing durability for years to come.
“`These new cabinet doors are a perfect fit with Magic Carpet’s interior design, further elevating its classic charm. As Maya and Aladino continue their restoration journey, collaborations like these contribute not only to the boat’s overall appearance but also add heartwarming personal touches from loved ones involved in its revival.Gratitude to Patrons
“`In conclusion, Maya extends heartfelt appreciation towards their patrons, emphasizing how crucial their support has been for the continuation of these captivating episodes. The dedication of their community enables them to maintain an independent channel that freely shares behind-the-scenes content and stories. Here’s looking forward to more inspiring collaborations in the next installment!
The star ingredient in these cabinet doors is the beautiful yellow cedar, a material with rich history behind it. Brian delves into this as he starts working on them, explaining the origin and the lineage associated with the specific piece of wood. h2>Sourcing the Cedar from Kim “`As they sourced the Cedar boards, a special mention went to their friend and Patron Kim. Kim’s grandfather had been an early British Columbia industrialist with extensive timber rights. He would personally select yellow cedar planks from incoming logs at his mill in the early 1900s. These pieces were then used for decorative elements in his home. This cherished legacy now continues onboard Maya and Aladino’s Magic Carpet.
“`The Woodworking Process
Brian skillfully transforms these special yellow cedar boards into elegant cabinet door panels, using time-tested woodworking techniques passed down through generations. He carefully selects the grain pattern and book-matches each panel for an exquisite mirror image effect on both sides of the doors.
“` Through precise planning, smoothing planes, and dental floss whippings to secure the back edges, Brian brings out the natural beauty of the yellow cedar. This attention to detail showcases the quality craftsmanship inherent in such classic restoration projects.Applying Varnish for Protection
After sanding down all sets of doors, Brian applies multiple layers of protective varnish using Thepp Extra, followed by an application of Epifanes Rub Defect Varnish. This meticulous process enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing durability for years to come.
“` These new cabinet doors are a perfect fit with Magic Carpet’s interior design, further elevating its classic charm. As Maya and Aladino continue their restoration journey, collaborations like these contribute not only to the boat’s overall appearance but also add heartwarming personal touches from loved ones involved in its revival.Gratitude to Patrons
“`In conclusion, Maya extends heartfelt appreciation towards their patrons, emphasizing how crucial their support has been for the continuation of these captivating episodes. The dedication of their community enables them to maintain an independent channel that freely shares behind-the-scenes content and stories. Here’s looking forward to more inspiring collaborations in the next installment!
In a recent episode of the Magic Carpet series, we got to witness a delightful collaboration between Maya and her talented father, Brian. Brian took charge in crafting exquisite teak and Cedar cabinet doors for their classic sailboat’s saloon, while Maya documented the process with great enthusiasm. These cabinetry pieces are a vital element to the aesthetics and functionality of any boat, and by entrusting this task to a seasoned woodworker like Brian, they were bound to turn out stunning. With teak frames complemented by Cedar interior, the result matched the overall theme that Maya envisioned for Magic Carpet’s interiors.A Legacy of Yellow Cedar
The star ingredient in these cabinet doors is the beautiful yellow cedar, a material with rich history behind it. Brian delves into this as he starts working on them, explaining the origin and the lineage associated with the specific piece of wood. h2>Sourcing the Cedar from Kim “`As they sourced the Cedar boards, a special mention went to their friend and Patron Kim. Kim’s grandfather had been an early British Columbia industrialist with extensive timber rights. He would personally select yellow cedar planks from incoming logs at his mill in the early 1900s. These pieces were then used for decorative elements in his home. This cherished legacy now continues onboard Maya and Aladino’s Magic Carpet.
“`The Woodworking Process
Brian skillfully transforms these special yellow cedar boards into elegant cabinet door panels, using time-tested woodworking techniques passed down through generations. He carefully selects the grain pattern and book-matches each panel for an exquisite mirror image effect on both sides of the doors.
“` Through precise planning, smoothing planes, and dental floss whippings to secure the back edges, Brian brings out the natural beauty of the yellow cedar. This attention to detail showcases the quality craftsmanship inherent in such classic restoration projects.Applying Varnish for Protection
After sanding down all sets of doors, Brian applies multiple layers of protective varnish using Thepp Extra, followed by an application of Epifanes Rub Defect Varnish. This meticulous process enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing durability for years to come.
“` These new cabinet doors are a perfect fit with Magic Carpet’s interior design, further elevating its classic charm. As Maya and Aladino continue their restoration journey, collaborations like these contribute not only to the boat’s overall appearance but also add heartwarming personal touches from loved ones involved in its revival.Gratitude to Patrons
“`In conclusion, Maya extends heartfelt appreciation towards their patrons, emphasizing how crucial their support has been for the continuation of these captivating episodes. The dedication of their community enables them to maintain an independent channel that freely shares behind-the-scenes content and stories. Here’s looking forward to more inspiring collaborations in the next installment!
In a recent episode of the Magic Carpet series, we got to witness a delightful collaboration between Maya and her talented father, Brian. Brian took charge in crafting exquisite teak and Cedar cabinet doors for their classic sailboat’s saloon, while Maya documented the process with great enthusiasm. These cabinetry pieces are a vital element to the aesthetics and functionality of any boat, and by entrusting this task to a seasoned woodworker like Brian, they were bound to turn out stunning. With teak frames complemented by Cedar interior, the result matched the overall theme that Maya envisioned for Magic Carpet’s interiors.A Legacy of Yellow Cedar
The star ingredient in these cabinet doors is the beautiful yellow cedar, a material with rich history behind it. Brian delves into this as he starts working on them, explaining the origin and the lineage associated with the specific piece of wood. h2>Sourcing the Cedar from Kim “`As they sourced the Cedar boards, a special mention went to their friend and Patron Kim. Kim’s grandfather had been an early British Columbia industrialist with extensive timber rights. He would personally select yellow cedar planks from incoming logs at his mill in the early 1900s. These pieces were then used for decorative elements in his home. This cherished legacy now continues onboard Maya and Aladino’s Magic Carpet.
“`The Woodworking Process
Brian skillfully transforms these special yellow cedar boards into elegant cabinet door panels, using time-tested woodworking techniques passed down through generations. He carefully selects the grain pattern and book-matches each panel for an exquisite mirror image effect on both sides of the doors.
“` Through precise planning, smoothing planes, and dental floss whippings to secure the back edges, Brian brings out the natural beauty of the yellow cedar. This attention to detail showcases the quality craftsmanship inherent in such classic restoration projects.Applying Varnish for Protection
After sanding down all sets of doors, Brian applies multiple layers of protective varnish using Thepp Extra, followed by an application of Epifanes Rub Defect Varnish. This meticulous process enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing durability for years to come.
“` These new cabinet doors are a perfect fit with Magic Carpet’s interior design, further elevating its classic charm. As Maya and Aladino continue their restoration journey, collaborations like these contribute not only to the boat’s overall appearance but also add heartwarming personal touches from loved ones involved in its revival.Gratitude to Patrons
“`In conclusion, Maya extends heartfelt appreciation towards their patrons, emphasizing how crucial their support has been for the continuation of these captivating episodes. The dedication of their community enables them to maintain an independent channel that freely shares behind-the-scenes content and stories. Here’s looking forward to more inspiring collaborations in the next installment!
Creating Custom Teak and Cedar Cabinet Doors
In a recent episode of the Magic Carpet series, we got to witness a delightful collaboration between Maya and her talented father, Brian. Brian took charge in crafting exquisite teak and Cedar cabinet doors for their classic sailboat’s saloon, while Maya documented the process with great enthusiasm. These cabinetry pieces are a vital element to the aesthetics and functionality of any boat, and by entrusting this task to a seasoned woodworker like Brian, they were bound to turn out stunning. With teak frames complemented by Cedar interior, the result matched the overall theme that Maya envisioned for Magic Carpet’s interiors.A Legacy of Yellow Cedar
The star ingredient in these cabinet doors is the beautiful yellow cedar, a material with rich history behind it. Brian delves into this as he starts working on them, explaining the origin and the lineage associated with the specific piece of wood. h2>Sourcing the Cedar from Kim “`As they sourced the Cedar boards, a special mention went to their friend and Patron Kim. Kim’s grandfather had been an early British Columbia industrialist with extensive timber rights. He would personally select yellow cedar planks from incoming logs at his mill in the early 1900s. These pieces were then used for decorative elements in his home. This cherished legacy now continues onboard Maya and Aladino’s Magic Carpet.
“`The Woodworking Process
Brian skillfully transforms these special yellow cedar boards into elegant cabinet door panels, using time-tested woodworking techniques passed down through generations. He carefully selects the grain pattern and book-matches each panel for an exquisite mirror image effect on both sides of the doors.
“` Through precise planning, smoothing planes, and dental floss whippings to secure the back edges, Brian brings out the natural beauty of the yellow cedar. This attention to detail showcases the quality craftsmanship inherent in such classic restoration projects.Applying Varnish for Protection
After sanding down all sets of doors, Brian applies multiple layers of protective varnish using Thepp Extra, followed by an application of Epifanes Rub Defect Varnish. This meticulous process enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing durability for years to come.
“` These new cabinet doors are a perfect fit with Magic Carpet’s interior design, further elevating its classic charm. As Maya and Aladino continue their restoration journey, collaborations like these contribute not only to the boat’s overall appearance but also add heartwarming personal touches from loved ones involved in its revival.Gratitude to Patrons
“`In conclusion, Maya extends heartfelt appreciation towards their patrons, emphasizing how crucial their support has been for the continuation of these captivating episodes. The dedication of their community enables them to maintain an independent channel that freely shares behind-the-scenes content and stories. Here’s looking forward to more inspiring collaborations in the next installment!
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Magic Carpet II is a Cape George 36, built in Port Townsend, WA in 1982. Her hull and ballast were built by Cape George Marine Works, and the rest was finished by the original owner.
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My Dad Returns To The Boat! Locations
- The Sunshine Coast is located on the northern coast of Howe Sound, between Gibson’s Cove and the Squamish River estuary. (49.3188,-123.2136)
- Kim's home, where he keeps the leftover cedar from the initial sourcing process for future use by Maya and Aladino. (50.0667,-119.3833)
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