really appreciated that explanation, previously only heard that the "whiskey plank" was a celebration of the last one to go in, but not that it should be designed to be twist and warp free.
LOOK UP BOW MAKING LIKE IF YOU BOIL ANIMAL HIDE AND BONE THEN BOIL THE MIX RIGHT DOWN IT FORMS A TYPE OF HOT GLUE WHICH YOU USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SINUE LIKE TENDONS AND STUFF, TO BIND IT ALL TOGETHER REALLY WELL. medival compositte...
I watch the woodworking channels for entertainment. They usually build something for the sake of building it, or unbox new tools or re-hash things long known. lf I wan't to learn serious woodwork, I watch the boatbuilders.
really appreciated that explanation, previously only heard that the "whiskey plank" was a celebration of the last one to go in, but not that it should be designed to be twist and warp free.
Wow, those are some heavy timbers on the boat in your video. Would like to see more of it.
Love it!!
ow. ship plank is quite thick. it is some 2-3 centemeters maybe?
Newbie question : what glue to put the frame together now or the original middle ages ship? a wood tar?
LOOK UP BOW MAKING LIKE IF YOU BOIL ANIMAL HIDE AND BONE THEN BOIL THE MIX RIGHT DOWN IT FORMS A TYPE OF HOT GLUE WHICH YOU USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SINUE LIKE TENDONS AND STUFF, TO BIND IT ALL TOGETHER REALLY WELL. medival compositte...
I watch the woodworking channels for entertainment. They usually build something for the sake of building it, or unbox new tools or re-hash things long known. lf I wan't to learn serious woodwork, I watch the boatbuilders.