Absolutely awesome work. Us mere mortals never think about that angle moving.....so very clever it is all done with inexpensive methods. Love the arm on the band saw....wow
At this point my question is, where do you get the bags he's using to steam. Likening this method over anything else I'm seeing, and the pieces I want to bend are fairly good size. Any ideas, because i'm not finding them anywhere. Scottishxpride, Tx. Thanks for the help.
Love the idea of progressive bevel sawing. Seems like the kind of thing that saves a lot of time. I do have a question, though. How do you lift the degrees from the shape of the boat to put them on the batten? In other words, how do you get the angle numbers that you use to progressively bevel the frame? Any chance you have or could make a video about this if you get the chance?
Great idea about using a plastic bag to steam the wooden piece(s). I think you should paint the boiler tanks (gas cans) so that no one will put gasoline in them... Everything is done very well.
Phenomenal way to steam. I've truly missed your videos and your thoughtful explanation of the process.
Glad to see you are still with us. You had me worried..
I hope and pray all is well with you and yours.
I'm glad to see another of your videos, Louis. Love the steam bag!
I could watch your videos all day. A true master at work.
These tips are SO welcome, Maestro. Thank you no end. 🙏
Always glad to hear from you, Thanks for taking the time to show us.
Glad you are back.
Great having you back
. love the steaming bag idea!
Damn glad to see you back! The gas can steam pot is hilarious! Always good to watch an expert ply their trade.
Nice to see you guys back.
Good to see your back Louis. Been missing your videos mate
Absolutely awesome work. Us mere mortals never think about that angle moving.....so very clever it is all done with inexpensive methods. Love the arm on the band saw....wow
one of my favorite channels! glad to see a new video :)
Glad you're back!
This is a new knowledge I got in this video that was "to bent the wood then you need to steam it first"
Very,very,very clever... Thanks once again for sharing your knowledge! Glad to see a new video..
Glad to see your making vids again! I love them!
Missed you! Here's to a good year. :D
Wonderful detail rich commentary.
Great to see more videos. love this channel.
Excellent information, Thank You Sir!
How long does it take to steam bend massive frame boards ?
Thank you so very much for sharing you skills and wisdom
At this point my question is, where do you get the bags he's using to steam. Likening this method over anything else I'm seeing, and the pieces I want to bend are fairly good size. Any ideas, because i'm not finding them anywhere. Scottishxpride, Tx. Thanks for the help.
Thanks this worksed great, so easy now to bend wood.
Love the idea of progressive bevel sawing. Seems like the kind of thing that saves a lot of time. I do have a question, though. How do you lift the degrees from the shape of the boat to put them on the batten? In other words, how do you get the angle numbers that you use to progressively bevel the frame? Any chance you have or could make a video about this if you get the chance?
YOUR BACK!!!!!!!
great video, I love steaming frames
I have made a steam box 4 m x 30 cm square What size of steamer would I need to make it work. Thank you.
Very Nice job!!💯👍👌
How was wood bent in the old days before steaming?
Where do you get the tubing style plastic from? Thanks
Thanks for that👍
Great video. Thanks!
Great idea about using a plastic bag to steam the wooden piece(s). I think you should paint the boiler tanks (gas cans) so that no one will put gasoline in them... Everything is done very well.
absolutely love it
Art!
Awesome
Awesome...Thank you!
clever and effective this was cool
Masterpiece
very cool...thank you.
you are legend. thank you
I did it quickly and efficiently with instructions from stodoys page.
Pure awesomeness! I love that 💝
Never thought of using a plastic bag.
You don't see much steam bending except in boat building and making laminated bows anymore.
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