Because the plan view is glued down to a curve, doesn't the curve make it difficult. Or is the curve so shallow it doesn't matter? You said something in the video but I didn't quite hear it. Excellent video. Thank you.
Yes there is a small foreshortening that occurs but for our purposes it isn't a concern. This process is mostly about achieving 3 dimensional visualization. That said foreshortening is something to keep in mind as the experiment showed when we compared the two models.
This is an awesome tutorial and everyone should learn this along with lofting. The best demonstration I’ve seen on boatbuilding on ground level unlike all these others I’ve spent and wasted my money and time on over the years and I’m talking about these famous names that live on their own boat building planet. Thanks again for keeping it as simple as possible.😊
In the days of cigarettes, use to blow smoke along the side of half models and watch the flow of smoke to see how the smoke would slide or curl past them... that was coffee break entertainment
I don't expect you will find any plans that are geared toward building with reclaimed wood but if you head to you local used bookstore and browse through their nautical section I expect you'll find all sorts of material to work from. What you choose to use as your source of wood is up to you. Best of luck.
It would be best to keep your off cuts to glue the other drawings to. You have to double sided tape it back together, but then you know everything is square and perfect.
Hi how are you? I follow all your videos. I am a naval modeler and I love to see your work with a wooden boat. I would like to one day be able to exchange ideas with you about. Do you have Facebook? Marine greetings...
There are many factors in creating an amazing design. One plan I found which succeeds in merging these is the Denelle Boat Builder (check it out on google) without a doubt the most incredible info that I have ever seen. Check out this unbelievable website.
Because the plan view is glued down to a curve, doesn't the curve make it difficult. Or is the curve so shallow it doesn't matter? You said something in the video but I didn't quite hear it. Excellent video. Thank you.
Yes there is a small foreshortening that occurs but for our purposes it isn't a concern. This process is mostly about achieving 3 dimensional visualization. That said foreshortening is something to keep in mind as the experiment showed when we compared the two models.
@@Nomadboatbuilding Thank you for your reply. That is helpful.
Yetanother Person my pleasure. Happy modelling.
This is an awesome tutorial and everyone should learn this along with lofting.
The best demonstration I’ve seen on boatbuilding on ground level unlike all these others I’ve spent and wasted my money and time on over the years and I’m talking about these famous names that live on their own boat building planet.
Thanks again for keeping it as simple as possible.😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Sorry if the background music was distracting. I've since learned to tone that down.
Building models can be such great fun and more intricate than the real thing. Love these videos
Couldn't agree more!
I ordered Forest and Stream on 3 dvd’s about 35 years worth with this issue in it.
Looking forward to reading this issue. Thanks again.🙂
If you have an article related to this boat I would love to see it. I only ever came across the lines somewhere and no nothing about its history.
@@Nomadboatbuilding I ordered the mag last night and when It’s delivered I’ll get you a copy for sure.
I would really appreciate that. Thanks Mike.
@@Nomadboatbuilding you’re welcome
I like the mirror application at the end, very clever.
Boston, Massachusetts: I found this early morning viewing both informative & inspiring. Happy building!
David Nichols glad you enjoyed it. All the best.
Thanks now I can continue my shool project! 😁👍
We’re you one of the university students that built my paper model about a year ago?
@@Nomadboatbuilding no but i have a woodworking project about boats
In the days of cigarettes, use to blow smoke along the side of half models and watch the flow of smoke to see how the smoke would slide or curl past them... that was coffee break entertainment
There's something you can't do as well with one of those vaping rigs!
Great art.where can I get plans please of ships I can build with reclaimed wood
I don't expect you will find any plans that are geared toward building with reclaimed wood but if you head to you local used bookstore and browse through their nautical section I expect you'll find all sorts of material to work from. What you choose to use as your source of wood is up to you. Best of luck.
Nice. Thanks for making the videos.
My pleasure.
Excellent skill with your hand tools, don't see much of that anymore. I was wondering, what kind of glue/spray glue are you using?
I'm using 2P10 medium gel cyanoacrylate and accelerator and 3M Super 77 spray adhesive.
Fantastic 👍
Nice work
It would be best to keep your off cuts to glue the other drawings to. You have to double sided tape it back together, but then you know everything is square and perfect.
I do that with models that have more extreme shapes. This one was pretty easy to keep square.
The experience shows.
No: Six thanks. Hope you enjoyed that.
Really nice video.
EdithHead thank you.
Hi how are you? I follow all your videos. I am a naval modeler and I love to see your work with a wooden boat. I would like to one day be able to exchange ideas with you about. Do you have Facebook? Marine greetings...
Thank you. I do have a facebook page but I don't pay much attention to it. I hate the way it works. Instagram is a better platform to reach me on.
@@Nomadboatbuilding ok
Sharp tools !!!!!
There are many factors in creating an amazing design. One plan I found which succeeds in merging these is the Denelle Boat Builder (check it out on google) without a doubt the most incredible info that I have ever seen. Check out this unbelievable website.