Thatching tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025
  • Thatching a miniature roof with long straw.
    The miniature roof tutorial can be seen at
    • Roofing in miniature t...

Комментарии • 39

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 4 месяца назад +2

    Very good video. Here in the States thatch wasn't used so much but I've always been curious how my British ancestors went about thatching a roof. You've satisfied my curiosity. On a different subject I see you're a Telecaster enthusiast. I enjoy the tang of them myself. I've considered purchasing a B-Bender. Enjoy your playing!

  • @villagevillage2400
    @villagevillage2400 3 года назад +1

    Cheers Mike I feel like this video was made for me! I picked up a quirky elm table with a thick pole in the middle like a modern parasol but with a metal structure to support some thatching! The old thatch has pretty much rotted away so I’m going to have a crack at replacing it - having watched this video I am now feeing a lot more confident about the end result thank you 👍👍👍

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  3 года назад +1

      That is brill, all the best with the project, cheers Mike

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  3 года назад +1

      I did a video on how to make a miniature roof if it is any good. It is a bit elaborate, but might be some use. I hope the project goes well, cheers Mike. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/7X-_178PyWk/видео.html

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  2 года назад

      Sounds good, I did a video on making miniature roofs if it is of any help ruclips.net/video/7X-_178PyWk/видео.html
      cheers Mike

  • @Gardencourtlandscaping
    @Gardencourtlandscaping 2 года назад +4

    Hi mate...I am about to re thatch some rotten ereas on a lodge roof here in SA...never done it be4..your vid is excellent in teaching and advice 👍...hope I am not going to fall 🥴..😁... will let you know how it went...thanx

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  2 года назад +1

      Hope it all goes well, send some pics, cheers Mike

  • @liawatson5789
    @liawatson5789 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @sarah21968
    @sarah21968 3 года назад +1

    Wow. I appreciate your thatching tutorial.. hope I can make one someday. Thank you

  • @ilikefrenchfewd
    @ilikefrenchfewd 2 года назад +1

    This was a lovely video. Thank you!

  • @dineshpotnis3074
    @dineshpotnis3074 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Mike, very well done. Self satisfaction is more important !

  • @carolinarodrigues5420
    @carolinarodrigues5420 Год назад

    I need to calculate the price of a construction and I can't find information about the average amount of string you will need to to keep each bundle of straw in place. Could you please share this information and the diameter of the bundle of straw that you used to calculate it?

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      Hi Caroline, sorry for the late reply I have been away. The material that you need is tarred string link here: www.pentagoncorp.co.za/tarred-twine.html The qty depends on if it is a miniature like the one in the video or if it is full size. For a miniature a 1 ball of 500 kg of tarred string would be fine. For thatching a garden hut say 4 x 2 m both sides, once you know how many bundles (a bundle is as much as you can put your arms around can be called a batt.I would estimate 2 m per batt for that one. Approx 2 x the 2.5 kg of the tarred string. It depends whether you are stitching it all on or not. Hope that helps, cheers Mike

  • @timewillprove
    @timewillprove Год назад +1

    Clear as mud.

  • @greenspiritarts
    @greenspiritarts Год назад

    Hi Mike, thanks for taking the time to make this useful tutorial video. First-time viewer here. I hope you make more videos using your skills. If you do, some suggestions: no need for the musical background! People are here because they want to learn from you and the guitar song interfered at times. Also, have a friend hold the camera for some close-up shots of the details of what you are doing. For someone who has never seen the process before, we want to see how you do it and the close-up shots would really help. The jump from beginning of showing how the Hazel is going on to it suddenly being done has not really shown us how you did attach the reeds using the Hazel…. Perhaps that is intentional, but if not, I for one would love to see that part of the process in more detail. Don’t worry about video length as we are here to learn! OR, break it down into first half of the process (up to the Hazel row) then a second video showing Hazel to finishing. You clearly know what you’re doing… would love to have seen the fully finished project! Cheers from America!

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, I think you are right, I was experimenting a bit, cheers Mike

  • @Stephen_Strange
    @Stephen_Strange 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting! Q: If we did it really tight and well, how water/rain proof will this be?

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  3 года назад +2

      Hi Stephen, providing you can net it to keep the birds off, it should be fine, cheers Mike

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  2 года назад +2

      Hi Steve, it should be good, will need netting to keep the birds from pinching the straw.

    • @Stephen_Strange
      @Stephen_Strange 2 года назад +1

      @@Mikebaldwin007 Thank you - I'll let you know how my first attempt goes.

  • @user-yout-sr
    @user-yout-sr Год назад

    Hello! Where do they sell reed?

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      I had to use long straw on this but a lot of reed comes over from France. Have a look at the web site below and you can type in your post code etc to find nearest supplier, cheers Mike www.thatchdirectory.co.uk/search_results.asp

    • @user-yout-sr
      @user-yout-sr Год назад

      @@Mikebaldwin007 I want to export reed from Kazakhstan

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      Hi there a lot of reed is bought in by thatchers in the UK, some from Norfolk and France. You could try contacting the master thatchers association www.thatchadvicecentre.co.uk/master-thatchers-associations, cheers Mike

    • @user-yout-sr
      @user-yout-sr Год назад

      @@Mikebaldwin007 thanks

  • @rogermorgan4740
    @rogermorgan4740 Год назад

    Appreciate the video on what hopefully will never be a lost art. For future videos, consider omitting the background music, which made it hard to hear and was somewhat distracting. Hope you'll keep making more instructional videos-- thanks!

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      Thanks Roger, I agree it was an experiment at the time, cheers Mike

  • @Sarakassy
    @Sarakassy 3 года назад +2

    A better closeup could have made a good difference

  • @США-л1о
    @США-л1о Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @timewillprove
    @timewillprove Год назад

    It must be me, but it's complicated!!

  • @christopherhinton6456
    @christopherhinton6456 2 месяца назад

    change that music.

  • @projectxtechnologies9440
    @projectxtechnologies9440 Год назад

    Of course we have the west teaching the world how to do an African roof. Not taking a shot at you Mike but this isn't the way it's done. I'm an African and the skill here is on another level. I plan to commercialize thatched roofs with the help of local women

    • @Mikebaldwin007
      @Mikebaldwin007  Год назад

      I like the way of folding the palms around the roofing lathes, easier than this, cheers Mike