Building Evelyn: One pattern to rule them all, EP19
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Finally, we've planked up to the magic line. Now all the measuring, math, and drawing should pay off in a faster and more accurate planking job. But first we have take a leap and make a plank pattern that's as long as the boat. And hopefully, if we've built the hull right, the same pattern will work on both sides of the boat. So let's get started with a 43' long piece of plywood.
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Passing on a body of knowledge to more people and into future than could ever be done decades ago. Much appreciated.
Lou is my very favorite RUclips personality. He inspires me to be a better craftsman and gets me juiced up to spend more time in the workshop. Thanks, Lou!
"One Pattern to 'RULE' Them All"
(Rule as in measure). I had to go there. 😉😂🤣😂🤣😎
You seem to be catching up fast on the videos. Thanks for watching and especially for commenting.
Beautiful ♥ a gem
Lou is a American treasure! So glad we all get to learn from him.
Thank you gentlemen for the update video. Well worth waiting for as all of your videos are both educational and relaxing. Best wishes for a productive week ahead.
I like your example of how to make 43' long sheets of plywood. I'm going to do it your way the next time I need extended length patterns.
Thanks for teaching another class of your viewers.
I don't know if you realize just how much skill and intellegence you posess Lou. You been talking over my head for a long time. It's amazing and fun to watch. I can tell you that! Thank you.
Life, the stuff of life, this labor is that of dedication and love. It is not reasonable to the average individual. Boat builders are a different breed. "The planking doesn't conduct electricity...biased to each other to stiffen the hull...you can't put a human hair in between them, one pass with the saw. The magic line is what does it...€;-)}
Great to see Evelyn back in the spotlight.
Such a pleasure seeing you two work together!
Glad to see the dream team is back together moving this project forward, keep up the excellent videos
So good to have you back Lou.
Nice to see craftsmen at work. Keep the videos coming.
She is a beauty
You guys are so experienced, explaining al these litle secrets in boatbuilding.
Keep up your work…!!
Thanks guys :)
Don't stress the vids fellas. Enjoy yourselves and make her as pretty as possible. That's all that really matters. Cheers from FL, USA!
Good to see you guys with another vid. Thanks for sharing.
Can’t wait to see the process happen
Thanks so Much for the Videos. God Bless you Two
My hat off to you. Excellent work!
great team work!
I really enjoy your videos. I have never seen this type of planking. Very interesting indeed. Thank you.
I love your videos and don't mind longer breaks. I was building small wooden cabinet for two years :)
Another excellent video! Always great watching you work. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Another great video!
Wonderful stuff! These 2 x14 screws would be £2.00 each in UK. Great work, I'm delighted you're back filming!
This is such as fascinating process thank you for the time and effort put into making and sharing these videos. There is a wooden boat making school near my hometown. Such amazing skills.
So interesting and informative!
Will you show how you cut the progressive bevel on the plank?
I really like your aporoach. I'm curious about how to get the right angle for the edges.
Are we going to get you and Ken doing another beer bottle opening instruction?
If you damage the hull how do you go about replacing planking wit the 2 layered diagonal pattern?
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Geez Lou you made something simple sound so complicated
What happened to the young assistant you introduced last year?
It’s not difficult to understand. I would call reference building I do all the time.
If your not a woodworker you must be amazed
Loads of knowledge, no doubt, but delivered in too many words......talk, talk, talk!