Building Process Of The Historic French Wooden Frigate. Luxurious Wooden Furniture Factories

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six 10 месяцев назад +8

    the shipbuilding is something else, the size of the timbers is mind-blowing, it is an amazing feat now imagine doing it 200 years back with no power tools, every hole drilled by hand with a brace and bit, everything hand sawn, timbers 4 foot thick and curved all hand sawn and all matching up and locating into place, truly amazing people back then (and now) but without power, wow,

  • @TheMRmatt007
    @TheMRmatt007 Год назад +7

    Imagine building such a ship without any power tools....

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 Год назад +5

    as a retired Millwright, Industrial Electrician, Pipe fitter, Carpenter, Glazier, Gun Smith and Teamster "THIS IS!" machine porn for me! I Love Watching, Participating, or Doing this stuff!! My kids all went to collage and are very hard working! but still no "Adult Life" or family in mid late 20's I had my first house in orng Co CA! at 22 with a resession! never missed a day of work, next two jobs where Waiting On Me, THANK YOU LORD! But? I chased the Challange, not the Bucks.
    just did some machine controls today for free, I love it to much!
    So Happy to see the Trades and Crafts Men are NOT Lost Just Yet!
    have a bunch of surplus Teak, Cherry, Ash and Walnut Waiting for Just the Right Idea for the Sacrifices in a project for the house.

    • @georgeway2092
      @georgeway2092 11 месяцев назад

      a little humility ... and why can't we just enjoy the vid ... for what it is without 'jerks' with oversized ego 's ...

    • @davefellhoelter1343
      @davefellhoelter1343 11 месяцев назад

      It'S PORN! For Me!@@georgeway2092

    • @annseger9519
      @annseger9519 7 месяцев назад +1

      Don't wait to long with that wood.

  • @benjaminrivera2166
    @benjaminrivera2166 Год назад +3

    i love the way the captain walk throu the deck and check everythin goes as planed

    • @dominicchaize1112
      @dominicchaize1112 Год назад +1

      Interesting comment with no less than 7 mistakes, plus the idiotic suggestion that anybody could walk 'through' a deck. My compliments on your education. You must be an american.

    • @benjaminrivera2166
      @benjaminrivera2166 Год назад

      ​@@dominicchaize1112 Dude, no one cares about your life, just enjoy the video and live your life, don't go on the internet complaining about the way others write or think that you will live a long and happy life like this

    • @dominicchaize1112
      @dominicchaize1112 Год назад

      Well, if you want to write like a 1st grader, be my guest. @@benjaminrivera2166

  • @gkeithrussell
    @gkeithrussell Год назад +7

    got to love AI scripts and AI voice = what is the difference between a bow (as in bow-tie) and bow (as in a ship's bow)?

    • @paulbriggs3072
      @paulbriggs3072 Год назад +5

      Yes. That and who puts together these random not quite complete videos?

  • @markward6076
    @markward6076 10 месяцев назад +1

    I now understand why plywood is so darned expensive. It's a huge process to produce sheets of plywood.

  • @marsupiomarsupi4421
    @marsupiomarsupi4421 Год назад +10

    French frigate "Hermione" became famous when she ferried General La Fayette to the United States in 1780 in support of the American Revolutionary War. In April 2015, the new "Hermione" started her return voyage to the United States. Hermione’s itinerary is meant to reaffirm the ancient relationship between the United States and France.

  • @musikame2930
    @musikame2930 Год назад

    すげーーーーーー💗💗💗

  • @EarthtoneEmar
    @EarthtoneEmar Год назад

    4:53 do you ever get splinters?

  • @AndrewLambert-wi8et
    @AndrewLambert-wi8et 10 месяцев назад +1

    IMAGINE THAT PETER THE GREAT SET OUT ON A JOURNEY TO HOLLAND FROM RUSSIA IN ORDER TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE THESE TYPES OF SHIPS. SO HE COULD RETURN TO RUSSIA AND MAKE SHIPS FOR THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

  • @williamhanna5224
    @williamhanna5224 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video Great work !

  • @ralphvanthoff
    @ralphvanthoff Год назад +7

    Why am I watching a frickin plywood manufacturing process whe expecting a boat building documentary? wtf

  • @australianwoodenboatfestiv3519

    Great stuff!!

  • @mikesahle1193
    @mikesahle1193 Год назад

    Thank you 🙏 for great 👍 past designed ☝️ship 🏆🚢👏👏👏👍🎥 so present time is alive from the past 😎

  • @ikonniliov5682
    @ikonniliov5682 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you so much.

  • @thornil2231
    @thornil2231 10 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe I missed it... but... what is that? Where is it located?

  • @kensanity178
    @kensanity178 Год назад +4

    Very efficient saw mill. I thought I was going to see how the "Hermione" was built.

  • @PeterNebelung
    @PeterNebelung Год назад +2

    I think the measurements in the ply mill are off somewhat. 1/8 of an inch? 15 inches???

  • @fiks8888
    @fiks8888 Год назад +3

    More furniture factory than ship building.

  • @markallinson4935
    @markallinson4935 Год назад +1

    really intersting, but since when was a power router "traditional techniques"? The shot and the voiceover were so close to eachother that it really jarred

    • @petemiller519
      @petemiller519 Год назад +1

      That particular router model was invented by the French in the early 1700s and with electricity, kept secret by the French for 200 years.

  • @juanvilches530
    @juanvilches530 Год назад

    10 años fabricando una fragata con toda la tecnología de hoy??? Como lo hacian los antiguos de antes????

    • @jeanpierrebonno4703
      @jeanpierrebonno4703 Год назад

      En 1790 se necesitaba 1 año y 1000 trabajadores con el presupuesto Real. Ahora 10 trabajadores han construido el Hermione en 15 años con pocas herramientas modernas y poco dinero.

  • @benkilgore
    @benkilgore Год назад +2

    What are you using to generate the voice?

  • @Mike-kz4yv
    @Mike-kz4yv Год назад +2

    So what about the building of the ship, they certainly didn't use plywood in those days

    • @bikesfrench8524
      @bikesfrench8524 Год назад

      Le contreplaqué c'est très ancien les soldats romains fabriquer leurs boucliers comme sa

  • @franciscorecullo8621
    @franciscorecullo8621 Год назад

    This docu is about flywood

  • @Malik_Sylvus
    @Malik_Sylvus 8 месяцев назад

    Feet Fahrenheit... 😢😢 It would be more respectful, precise and intelligible with Metre and Celsius 🎉

  • @josephbohme7917
    @josephbohme7917 Год назад +1

    Then we reach the highest cost detail furniture where money is NO OBJECT while the world is becoming overwhelmed with scarcity and overpriced commodities. Chemicals and non recyclables some lasting centuries and more. People unable to even have a solid useful clean mud hut. While others are living in several 30,000 sf or larger mansions. Even high schools are pretentious and costing over 1/2 billion.

  • @jean-pierredeclemy7032
    @jean-pierredeclemy7032 Год назад +6

    What wood are you working and are you building the frigate of veneer, I stopped watching before the end as I could not see the link between the title and the video.

    • @SonicPhonic
      @SonicPhonic 10 месяцев назад

      The French ship is after the Canadian plywood and before the Turkish luxury furniture and Polish Ikea.

  • @RobertEvely-n4o
    @RobertEvely-n4o Год назад

    You never say where the wood comes from and if you use a substantial resources ???

  • @edcew8236
    @edcew8236 10 месяцев назад

    Why would a country that uses the metric system cut eight foot logs?

  • @michaelgallant5635
    @michaelgallant5635 5 месяцев назад

    15 years? Really!

  • @TheOakenTundrawolf
    @TheOakenTundrawolf 10 месяцев назад

    Those people at the end should be wearing protective respirator! (Melamine causes birth defects!)

  • @jmsengnaw2543
    @jmsengnaw2543 Год назад

    သစ်သားဖရီးဂိတ် ဇိမ်ခံသစ်သား ပရိဘောဂ

  • @benediktmorak4409
    @benediktmorak4409 Год назад

    2014? we have now 2023....

  • @Igor4
    @Igor4 Год назад

    Fome el vídeo llevo 10 mi viendo una fábrica de madera contrachapadal los francés no hacían los Barcos asi.

  • @jerrybaird2059
    @jerrybaird2059 6 месяцев назад

    What nonsense! The AI voiceover brags about attention to detail while the video shows stacks of furniture parts.

  • @bin_chicken80
    @bin_chicken80 Год назад +13

    It's annoying to see videos like this. If you're going to document the building of a ship like this, please don't use text to speech translation. It completely removes any soul that goes into building things like this.

    • @opowae8713
      @opowae8713 Год назад +1

      If you dislike, dont see this video..😂

    • @bin_chicken80
      @bin_chicken80 Год назад +1

      @@opowae8713 I did dislike. Do not recommend. Don't post rubbish in the first place.

    • @ianmunro4995
      @ianmunro4995 11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely incredible s0 impressive to see.the the skeleton of ships 😊years ago

    • @admiralbeez8143
      @admiralbeez8143 11 месяцев назад

      @opowae8713 How can anyone dislike the video if they don’t first see it?

    • @PatHaskell
      @PatHaskell 10 месяцев назад

      It’s AI.

  • @НиколасДр
    @НиколасДр 10 месяцев назад

    почему пакля не смолена!

  • @randynovitch6744
    @randynovitch6744 Год назад

    Dudes in powdered wigs seems unnecessary if not ridiculous 😮

  • @1885dr
    @1885dr Год назад

    AT 21:40 haha its a robot

  • @SynapticTransmission
    @SynapticTransmission Год назад

    The same sawmill noise in the background on a 10 second or so loop, makes this otherwise OK video absolutely unbearable.

  • @paulmurgatroyd6372
    @paulmurgatroyd6372 Год назад

    Hello there Mr Robot voice my old friend. It's sad that your masters don't think that the viewers are important enough to have a human tell the story.
    I'm sorry but your generated noises really grate on the nerves.

  • @jot9979
    @jot9979 Год назад

    Miksi kaiverrukset tehdään vieläkin käsityönä, jos roboteillakin voisi sen tehdä?

  • @oceanmariner
    @oceanmariner Год назад

    Considering tradition, will the frigate become part of the British Royal Navy?

    • @oceanmariner
      @oceanmariner Год назад

      @@pegamini7582 In the days of sail many British warships were captured from the French. 8 at Trafalgar alone.

    • @calebb8051
      @calebb8051 Год назад

      While many were taken as prize, Hermione was not. The frigate did fight the RN during the Action of 21 July 1781, during which Hermione and Astree attacked 6 RN ships and sloops. The French prevailed causing a frigate and a sloop to strike colors while driving off the rest of the convoy.
      Hermione's final fate was during a convoy duty while France was fighting itself. She was grounded and wrecked in 1793.

  • @drbichat5229
    @drbichat5229 Год назад

    British, French and Spaniards built hundreds of these in late 1700s and early 1800s without power tools and in less time it took to this crew

  • @DiederikAms
    @DiederikAms Год назад +1

    Nice images, but why the haphazard choices and the totally random facts throwing in the voice over? Unbelievably uncomfortable to watch. "Crap TV" would be the better name for this

  • @spinkey4842
    @spinkey4842 Год назад +1

    sweet.... more slave ships

  • @timothyortiz2222
    @timothyortiz2222 11 месяцев назад

    French grand crapola

  • @aldrinmilespartosa1578
    @aldrinmilespartosa1578 10 месяцев назад

    You can make an important ship but can not pay a proper human to document it. It made things much more annoying.

  • @michaeldarby3503
    @michaeldarby3503 Год назад

    All Le Hermione needs is to be sunk or captured by the British

  • @wallacegrommet3479
    @wallacegrommet3479 10 месяцев назад

    Compleat clickbait, always dislike them

  • @t-bonewtf
    @t-bonewtf Год назад +1

    This is one of the lowest quality videos I've ever seen.

  • @JimBartz
    @JimBartz 9 месяцев назад

    thumbs down for narration

  • @ousamachaib4126
    @ousamachaib4126 Год назад

    Chi abonne 😞😞😞

  • @gregniel
    @gregniel Год назад

    Lol. . . . . "Skilled Craftsmen" . . . . . queue robots.

  • @ProspectorsGhost
    @ProspectorsGhost 10 месяцев назад

    “Particle Board”. I don’t care what you want to call it, label it as, or cover it in. I have no use for particle board nor do I have any love for such a worthless man-made product. I hate and refuse to have anything to do with anything made from or made out of Particle Board. To me it is not even useful for throwing on a bonfire to be destroyed. Even then as it burns it produces hazardous toxic fumes from the man-made chemicals used in its production. Basically Particle Board is nothing more than leftover sawdust glued together with non-waterproof glue and plastic resin then heat treated in kilns to dry. It has no strength bearing qualities and is very fragile and subjected to easy breakage if bumped ,twisted, strained, or hammered etc.. It is very easily destroyed if subjected to moisture or if it gets wet. When subjected to moisture or if it gets wet it just crumbles and falls apart into soggy wet sawdust particles impregnated with glue and resin. Not to mention that it is heavier, aand everything made from it is heavier than things made from plywood of which even lasts longer and does not crumble and/or fall apart if it gets wet. How do I know? Years of experience in trying to use that worthless man-made junk as furniture (both store-bought and home-made), or in other woodworking projects. I'll take plywood any day of the week over that worthless/useless Particle Board. But that's my opinion from years of experience. Now do what you want to do. It's your decision and your money to waste, not mine. I'll even let you find out the hard way if I was correct or not.

  • @edcew8236
    @edcew8236 10 месяцев назад

    Really poor writing....

  • @romadoni9801
    @romadoni9801 7 месяцев назад

    okok

  • @romadoni9801
    @romadoni9801 7 месяцев назад

    ok