Constructing A New Tiller

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • This video is about design and laminating a new tiller.

Комментарии • 25

  • @rallypojken
    @rallypojken 2 года назад

    Respect. That's what a call a professional woodartist!!

  • @joeslater7062
    @joeslater7062 5 лет назад

    What a pleasure to watch and listen to a craftsman. Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @tarpon22
    @tarpon22 7 лет назад

    If I had a boat and the resources I would definitely bring it to this marina! She's going to be one hell of a boat

  • @motoafro1
    @motoafro1 8 лет назад +1

    Wonderful to watch, such craftmanship

  • @manfredschmalbach9023
    @manfredschmalbach9023 7 лет назад +1

    3:50 ... gotta love Your choice of gloves! Gives the whole vid an awesome touch of workshop reality (despite the PR-character One can't deny watching Your well done pieces).

  • @supershane1960
    @supershane1960 8 лет назад

    Very clever. Enjoying watching your progress with the Cal 40 Restoration... ;-}

  • @ohanasailing1040
    @ohanasailing1040 7 лет назад

    Very impressive bit of woodworking there!

  • @jungsomewhat
    @jungsomewhat 8 лет назад

    Beautiful!! I'm following your progress with great enthusiasm

  • @waughthogwaugh3078
    @waughthogwaugh3078 7 лет назад

    That is just beautiful. Such a cool vid. Thank you.

  • @matthewburns5053
    @matthewburns5053 8 лет назад

    Great video, tiller came out beautiful.

  • @Jakfilm
    @Jakfilm 8 лет назад +3

    Great video, and a gorgeous outcome. I made a tiller for a pal with similar laminations of 3 oak and two teak (no bending was required) and used epoxy thickened with 2/3 teak flour and 1/3 West 404 to make a really strong glue joint that had that same coloured feel that you've achieved with the carbon. I think the carbon idea was brilliant.

    • @drewscruise
      @drewscruise 6 лет назад

      Jakfilm Made mine with Malaysian Teak. Do you recommend sealing it with epoxy or is just Teak Oil okay?

  • @Standbackforscience
    @Standbackforscience 8 лет назад

    Amazing series - so much to learn!

  • @danifem
    @danifem 8 лет назад

    Awesome videos, been following your channel for some time now, but the tiller video I like the best so far, keep up the good work

  • @chriscook3120
    @chriscook3120 7 лет назад +1

    The rudder head, specifically the webbing around the bolt hole, is the weak spot. I think. You could probably break it if you used the tiller as a spring board and weighed 400 pounds. Beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @SVELFARO
    @SVELFARO 8 лет назад +1

    fine job. looking forward to seeing it on the boat one day.

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 7 лет назад

    Fred
    The wife and I are watching this episode again on our TV.
    She noticed You have Odd gloves on...
    Now where is the "Wardrobe Department?
    Nice shirt though..
    Obviously you are a technically centred guy, rather then a visual artist/ performer....
    gotta love it!
    Ed and 'The Mrs.'

  • @queenofyeay
    @queenofyeay 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome fabrication... Why wouldn't you take into account the spring back of the bent wood into your first set of forms?

    • @mazdarx7887
      @mazdarx7887 8 лет назад +1

      +MISTERComaToes Different woods even from the same tree have different spring-back rates. Steaming wood to exact forms is more of an art rather than science. Get it close enough and allow the fastening/bonding materials do it's part of the job.

  • @omornomusic
    @omornomusic 3 года назад

    You're series is great! Bummed, because it's hard to follow because you didn't catalog the episodes. Maybe somebody could put them in order someday

  • @mazdarx7887
    @mazdarx7887 8 лет назад

    Nice work

  • @bugsmoran21
    @bugsmoran21 8 лет назад

    Gorgeous

  • @05Cat28
    @05Cat28 8 лет назад

    Excellent

  • @tedfinkenauer42
    @tedfinkenauer42 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @bertlbarm4374
    @bertlbarm4374 4 года назад

    oh yeah the millionares chanel