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Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 74: Installing the Port side Garboard
Acorn To Arabella
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 74: Installing the Port side Garboard
It's on to the port side Garboard! We wanted to show a little bit more detail on what goes into installing these big planks. It can be a little bit of a fight to get them to fit just right. This one also had a little imperfection that needed to be dealt...
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 52: Cutting the Aft Rabbet
Acorn To Arabella
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 52: Cutting the Aft Rabbet
As we steam in Arabella's frames we have now reached the aft section of the build and need to cut the rabbet up the sides of the stern posts to determine where our frame sockets should land. Once cut we spend a day steaming in frames with a couple snags a...
Chopping off the end of a finger! – Boatbuilding & Woodwork (TH EP38)
Sampson Boat Co
Chopping off the end of a finger! – Boatbuilding & Woodwork (TH EP38)
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Losing a Finger / Framing Progress - Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ----- EPISODE 38. Well, I’ve done something very silly and cut the end of...
64. Fiberglassing Upside-Down Over Plywood | Learning the Lines – DIY Sailing
Learning the Lines
64. Fiberglassing Upside-Down Over Plywood | Learning the Lines – DIY Sailing
"I'd rather not do that again." Laying up fiberglass upside-down is definitely a tricky, messy process. The stringers we laid up in this episode will serve as a mounting point for the new headliner. We're super excited to cover up all this bare fiberglass ...
Installing New Oak Frames into a 1910 Wooden Boat – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP29
Sampson Boat Co
Installing New Oak Frames into a 1910 Wooden Boat – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP29
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Installing Frames / Calculating Bevels. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ------ EPISODE 29. This episode I install the first pair of Frames into T...
Building Boat Frames using Traditional Tree-Nails – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP28
Sampson Boat Co
Building Boat Frames using Traditional Tree-Nails – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP28
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Assembling Frames with Treenails. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ----- This episode, I work with some volunteers to cut out more futtoc...
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 39: Aft Deadwood and Moving Lumber
Acorn To Arabella
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 39: Aft Deadwood and Moving Lumber
After seeing the fore deadwood and the milling in detail, we thought it would be interesting to see another side of these two processes. In this video we show how, where and why we stacked all the lumber from milling. We also get into making the Aft dead...
Restoring a HUGE vintage Ship Saw / Bandsaw – Rebuilding TALLY HO EP22
Sampson Boat Co
Restoring a HUGE vintage Ship Saw / Bandsaw – Rebuilding TALLY HO EP22
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Restoring the Ship Saw. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ----- This episode, I take some measurements and consider the hogging of the hul...
Milling Live Oak in the Deep South – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Sampson Boat Co
Milling Live Oak in the Deep South – Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco THIS episode, ...
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 28: Logging Round 2
Acorn To Arabella
Acorn to Arabella – Journey of a Wooden Boat – Episode 28: Logging Round 2
There are differing ideas out there on what time of year is best to harvest trees for lumber. In our case, winter was ideal. Due to the cold and the lack of heating in the boathouse, we aren't able to work with certain materials such as paint, epoxy, fai...