Wooden Boat Building, Installing the Coaming Part 1, S2-E45

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 3 года назад +5

    🤯🤯🤯 Bob, you have just COMPLETELY blown my mind!! You make the most of impossible tasks just seem so straight forward. You sir, are a daygum genius!! What a defining detail using Walnut for the Coaming!! I hope you won awards for building this fine sailing vessel. medal 🎖 🥇

  • @heathcliffearnshaw1403
    @heathcliffearnshaw1403 2 года назад +1

    Such clear language . A real teacher.

  • @charles.neuman18
    @charles.neuman18 Год назад +1

    I really like that coming jig up front where the two sides meet. I was wondering what that cardboard was for, until I saw you cut the ends of the coming pieces. Clever!

  • @TrapShooter68
    @TrapShooter68 3 года назад +14

    What always impresses me more than your extreme attention to detail is your calm, purposeful demeanor. This series is very relaxing. AND we get to watch you build a very beautiful boat! Can hardly wait to see it on the water. Thanks!

  • @rainbowchild63
    @rainbowchild63 3 года назад +1

    Hello,Bob! Awesome as always!Thank you! Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @wesleywillard
    @wesleywillard 3 года назад +6

    Great work man. That scarf jig is fantastic!

    • @willmorrison1022
      @willmorrison1022 3 года назад +2

      Isn't it, though? I was amazed by that one, going to have to make one for myself. I hate doing those by hand.

  • @richardsiddon610
    @richardsiddon610 3 года назад +12

    Loving the contrast between the walnut and the paint.

  • @garyfroeschner2523
    @garyfroeschner2523 3 года назад +6

    For what it's worth, I've always enjoyed your music choices.

  • @drop_dtuned6167
    @drop_dtuned6167 3 года назад +4

    Happy Saturday fulfilled with a another fantastic video from Bob. Great content and music.

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily 3 года назад +3

    Great job Bob, Keep up the hard work.

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 3 года назад +2

    Those coamings are going to attract a lot of attention at the marinas. Beautiful wood selection Bob. Thank you for sharing this weeks episode.

  • @markpalmer5311
    @markpalmer5311 3 года назад +5

    Excellent! Looking forward to Part 2!

  • @vigleikjessen2373
    @vigleikjessen2373 3 года назад +3

    As usual you make a very nice job out of it!

  • @johnlinehan9053
    @johnlinehan9053 3 года назад +1

    The walnut against the white is awesome.

  • @rt88glow
    @rt88glow 3 года назад +3

    Looks great, Bob; she's coming along nicely.

  • @eggfooyung7172
    @eggfooyung7172 3 года назад +4

    I’m not even a carpenter but your videos are so interesting to see how you do everything. The boat looks so good 👍🏻

  • @markzieg3593
    @markzieg3593 3 года назад +1

    Aaagh! A cliffhanger....
    Loved the mighty B3 Hammond organ bringing it home when the scarf joints were being made into one. I wasn’t 100% on walnut with this beautiful boat. The sole is so dark. Now that I got to see it on the coamings, I’m sold. It just looks so great. The contrast to the light colored paint on the boat, and depth of grain once you get up close. So nice.

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Mark! I'm very happy the way it's all shaping up.
      Thanks for watching.
      Cheers,

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад +4

    Really fantastic work, Bob! The boat is getting even more beautiful! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @neneidea
    @neneidea 2 года назад +1

    great job.I love it

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 3 года назад +1

    ......boy, was I disappointed when the video suddenly ended. Can't wait for next week! cheers...rr Normandy, France

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat 3 года назад +1

    Impressive work! It looking BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @robmarykunzig5533
    @robmarykunzig5533 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking us along on your build - the candy is arriving - very nice R

  • @skotbldr3068
    @skotbldr3068 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the wonderful tip with regards to your linseed, mineral spirits and varnish mixture. Your boat looks great!

  • @darkhorsegarage9623
    @darkhorsegarage9623 2 года назад +1

    I am really enjoying your videos. I learn so many little tips like sealing the bag with a torch.
    Also I can relate to this size boat. I would never want anything over 14 foot . And this boat is what I would call my dream boat.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 3 года назад +1

    You look like old pro now Bob at steaming and gluing up those scarf joints! your kinda making us all look bad. lol Great Job as usual bud. That coaming should look fantastic when its finished.

  • @cristrigotti9933
    @cristrigotti9933 3 года назад +1

    Wow, nicely done. That walnut is going to look spectacular.

  • @jerryjohns7358
    @jerryjohns7358 3 года назад +7

    You have incredible skills and a knack for sharing and teaching. Do you have an apprentice or relative you can train?

  • @Santos-oc2no
    @Santos-oc2no 3 года назад +1

    amazing videos and work. you looks like a precise violin maker in boat buiding. cogratulations

  • @captainc7123
    @captainc7123 3 года назад +1

    As always a joy to watch

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful work there Bob, that coaming is going to look great. Learned a few tricks watching this video, Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 3 года назад +1

    As always, nice work, and great explaination on method and methodology.

  • @oakleyjack7600
    @oakleyjack7600 3 года назад +1

    Excellent work Bob !!

  • @garyfroeschner2523
    @garyfroeschner2523 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful work & beautiful boat.

  • @davewill5226
    @davewill5226 3 года назад +3

    The more I watch your videos the more I appreciate your work she's becoming a real beautiful boat, by the way how do you fancy building a tender for Arabella to save those guys some work.

  • @aluminium83510
    @aluminium83510 3 года назад +4

    Hello from France specific, calm, perfect
    Cordialement bruno

  • @glennp5872
    @glennp5872 3 года назад +1

    Good video and the boat is Looking fantastic

  • @thomasvelure6237
    @thomasvelure6237 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful looking results as always Bob, keep up the high level as inspiration to all the future boat builders.

  • @jaakkotoiviainen9757
    @jaakkotoiviainen9757 3 года назад +1

    Again a great instructional video! Many thanks!

  • @willmorrison1022
    @willmorrison1022 3 года назад +1

    I REALLY Like that scarfing joint jig. I can do them by hand, but what a waste of time if this gives such good results so much faster. I'm going to remember that one, and build myself one. Thanks for that tip alone! NICE work on the boat. You definitely have more patience than I do. You're making a boat. I may come up with a boat shaped object. Musical instruments are SO much less work.

  • @John-mz8rj
    @John-mz8rj 3 года назад

    Good design choice. Great workshop, think I would live upstairs if it were mine ha.

  • @quacetri76
    @quacetri76 3 года назад +1

    Amazing job 👍

  • @voodoochild1954
    @voodoochild1954 3 года назад +1

    Great craftsmanship! And a great video to boot!

  • @wvonfricken
    @wvonfricken 3 года назад

    Your scarfing jig is neatly made, and I love that you have a router dedicated to it. I should do that, I have to swap mine in every time I use it...

  • @jimjenkins673
    @jimjenkins673 3 года назад +1

    Perfection as always.

  • @setikites
    @setikites 3 года назад +2

    A functional enhancement to your coaming would allow you to "lock" the tiller hard over outside the coaming for heaving-to. That is what I use the scalloped aft end for.

  • @ateliedemaquetes.aereoenav4894
    @ateliedemaquetes.aereoenav4894 3 года назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @jimb6208
    @jimb6208 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @passinthru4328
    @passinthru4328 3 года назад +1

    The Art indeed!

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 3 года назад +1

    Great series, thanks. I use walnut, which of course looks stunning and is beautiful to work with, often for furniture - but never thought of using it for external applications let alone marine uses. Can you comment please on its durability, once suitably finished, compared with other choices of timber such as teak, cedar, oak etc? Thanks a lot.

  • @scottgorman7166
    @scottgorman7166 Год назад

    Bob have you ever thought about wiggle wood?

  • @lroffog9015
    @lroffog9015 3 года назад +1

    Just started watching the series and was wondering if you are using hearing protection with the planer and saws and kneepads when kneeling on the concrete floor. Aside from that, looks really good.

    • @scottgorman7166
      @scottgorman7166 Год назад

      Yes my knees were hurting watching Bob kneel on the concrete!

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 3 года назад +3

    Can you assist Steve over at Acorn to Arabella in building his ship to shore boat?

    • @dwaynekoblitz6032
      @dwaynekoblitz6032 3 года назад +2

      He already has. Look for the video. Bob worked on the Breasthook.

    • @112Haribo
      @112Haribo 3 года назад +1

      @@dwaynekoblitz6032 Michael C. means helping them again, this time with the little dinghie. A2A are going to build a small boat to go on top of their big boat because the big boat can not come close enough to the shore if you wanna land on a beach...

  • @marshallalwin6062
    @marshallalwin6062 3 года назад

    It might be that the scarfing jig is not as wide as it looks, but it appears you could have routed two boards at the same time to insure the proper angle of the scarf. Am I wrong?

  • @tbn28
    @tbn28 3 года назад

    You may find that the scallop in the coaming is cut to avoid fouling the main sheet when you are running downwind. I am not entirely sure how the Haven is rigged, but the Herreshoff 12 1/2's are typically rigged with a self tending traveler across the transom. When the main is sheeted out sailing downwind, the block on the traveler will be sitting right next to that scallop, with the sheet led across the coaming. This is especially true with gaff rigged vessels where the boom is proportionally longer than a bermuda rig.

  • @CorwynGC
    @CorwynGC 3 года назад

    Steaming wood is one of those 'optimal' things rather than a 'more is better'. Steaming too long will make the wood brittle.

  • @cpt.mirones5109
    @cpt.mirones5109 3 года назад +1

    how long does the clue last on the scarf-joint in general?

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  3 года назад

      Not sure what you're asking. The cured epoxy will live forever as long as it's protected from UV light. Marine varnish with UV protection will elevate that concern. The shelf life of uncured epoxy is about 3 years.

  • @johnfriend240
    @johnfriend240 3 года назад

    Never liked the coaming on our International 110 when hiking out on tacks. Ours were shallower than these. Ouch!

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 2 года назад

    Hey Bob, what kind of bulk epoxy do you use?

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 3 года назад

    Love the wood working. Don't care for the music.

  • @JeffreyDRein
    @JeffreyDRein 3 года назад +2

    It's not a boat Coaming it's chocolate frosting on a cup cake!

  • @LewisSkeeter
    @LewisSkeeter 3 года назад +1

    Great video as usual. But please - no music. it's not necessary.

  • @davemartin2810
    @davemartin2810 3 года назад +2

    25 + 65 = 180?? ;-)

    • @patricktraichal9287
      @patricktraichal9287 3 года назад +1

      Diagram around the 3:10 mark.

    • @davemartin2810
      @davemartin2810 3 года назад +1

      @@patricktraichal9287 Thanks for making my point. His diagram is incorrect. Look at his "25 degree angle"- its obtuse. Should be 115 degrees. But no matter. I was just poking fun, not trying to be a troll.

    • @patricktraichal9287
      @patricktraichal9287 3 года назад

      @@davemartin2810 I agree - not trolling. I think he was working toward a right angle (rather than straight line) with his 25 degree notation.

  • @keithbrowning3899
    @keithbrowning3899 3 года назад +1

    You take as much time and trouble making the jig and template as most people do making the actual finished piece.

  • @albertross18
    @albertross18 3 года назад

    1st