With regards to the seating storage. We did away with the hinges on the lids and had, what my dad called, bowling ball holes. Made it easier to lift the seating out and also aided with ventilation under the seating. It also made for better storage as the whole piece of wood came out.
I use to be a shipwright, there is some stuff called bendy board that is designed to bend around those curves. I would veneer over this but if you want to use the board you have you can insert some where you hogged out and you would get a strong smooth curve. You could also make corner piece that is proud by what looks like 3/8”. People kick those corners and they need to be strong.
to save yourself the trouble of hinging the inset wood pieces where you need access, just drill a hole in each one so you can easily lift them out . and then set the wood lids into the recesses .
You're so tall, is your dinette table to be free standing. I always find restaurant dinettes a challenge at 6ft 4in. Also gives you flexibility for wider floor area or turning through 90° - not sure why you would turn it yet!! 😎
13:20 - Uhm... you do know you can use those without a bag at all, right? Just tip out the bucket and pull off the central filter to knock off built up dust as needed.
Hi James I'm looking at a narrow boat on Saturday but it has rust on the water line and from what I've been able to make out it hasn't been blacked for over 7 years so how much of a risk is this and should I steer clear?
@@LesPhilpott a surveyor would be able to advise you best but most boats have rust on the water line - it’s not a deal breaker. It would be worth a decent inspection out of the water though to be sure
@@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt your a man in the know so do you know anything for sale in the 10-15 k mark I need somewhere to live and looking for something around this price band
It looks terrific, James 😊. Definitely a good idea about where to have the doors. Be proud. This is a great job 👏👏👏
After a long and painful learning period you really are upping your game on the curved cladding. 👍
@@dominicmoloney2621 thanks……practise makes perfect
Looking really good and stylish. Well done matr
That seat looks awesome James, Next level. I agree it would have been a shame to add doors
Hi Gordon and Angela and Stuart! (Good move on the top access to those compartments, James--looks much better without doors.)
Looking good. I wow you have really stepped up your design/build game. Way to go.
The dinette is looking great James, well done 😊
Love your vision and creativity. thanks James and take care.
With regards to the seating storage. We did away with the hinges on the lids and had, what my dad called, bowling ball holes. Made it easier to lift the seating out and also aided with ventilation under the seating. It also made for better storage as the whole piece of wood came out.
I love it when a plan comes together 🥳😁⭐️👌👍
give it up for gordon and angela haha.. lookin good james
You could make your own compressed wood pellets from all the saw dust 🤣 It’s really coming along well and you’re becoming an ace at curving 🤓
Absolutely brilliant.
Looks great! A load of storage too 🙂
I do similar to the Henry hover bags I take bag out pull all out through the hole last ages the bags
I use to be a shipwright, there is some stuff called bendy board that is designed to bend around those curves. I would veneer over this but if you want to use the board you have you can insert some where you hogged out and you would get a strong smooth curve. You could also make corner piece that is proud by what looks like 3/8”. People kick those corners and they need to be strong.
to save yourself the trouble of hinging the inset wood pieces where you need access, just drill a hole in each one so you can easily lift them out . and then set the wood lids into the recesses .
Again great progress James.
Consider using Polyurethane wood glue. It goes off a lot quicker than the Evostik
Looks great James ... x
Looking Great From The USA James. Keep On Cracking Along. Just Wish Your Videos Were Longer. "Hint-Hint" ! Good Luck !
Have you considered a left out seat base beneath the swab as caravans have? Makes the facing less busy
Yes you have 😅😂😢😂
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Great job.
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Very nice!
Hi James what do you use to power all your tools while working ..? Thanks
You're so tall, is your dinette table to be free standing. I always find restaurant dinettes a challenge at 6ft 4in. Also gives you flexibility for wider floor area or turning through 90° - not sure why you would turn it yet!! 😎
Where you put those spacers, would it be better to leave a bit unroutered out so you don’t need the spacers on the corners?
‘Anyways’ 😂🤣🤦♂️
13:20 - Uhm... you do know you can use those without a bag at all, right? Just tip out the bucket and pull off the central filter to knock off built up dust as needed.
Are you OK James?
Yip
Hm, "Art Deco thing", I wonder where you got that description from, I don't remember you using it before? ;-D
The unit he'd made in the last video has such an Art Deco vibe to it that it inspired countless comments from viewers.
Hi James I'm looking at a narrow boat on Saturday but it has rust on the water line and from what I've been able to make out it hasn't been blacked for over 7 years so how much of a risk is this and should I steer clear?
@@LesPhilpott a surveyor would be able to advise you best but most boats have rust on the water line - it’s not a deal breaker. It would be worth a decent inspection out of the water though to be sure
@@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt thanks mate
@@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt your a man in the know so do you know anything for sale in the 10-15 k mark I need somewhere to live and looking for something around this price band
@@LesPhilpott £10k worth of raffle tickets will mean you will most likely win sloe patrol in 3 weeks if you’d like !!!
@@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt 🤣🤣🤣
Most definitely an Aplus job. You have really upped your game. Ps package is on the way.