Waterproofing The Boat Hull With Cotton - Episode 263 - Acorn to Arabella: Journey of a Wooden Boat

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  • @mathijs58
    @mathijs58 Рік тому +185

    As much as I like the video's where a lot is going on and all the work done by everyone is shown, it is a real luxury to sit back and watch Steve explain for almost half an hour his process and decisions, and showing the careful and methodical way he does things. Ben's music is the icing on the cake (or should I say cotton in the seam?).

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +9

      Thanks so much!

    • @ABH313
      @ABH313 Рік тому +10

      What a nice comment. I feel the same and couldn't have said it better! 👍

    • @silasmarner7586
      @silasmarner7586 Рік тому +5

      Ben does a GREAT job with curating (and does he play or perform or write it as well?) the music. Bravo!

    • @jonviola1977
      @jonviola1977 Рік тому +4

      Agree wholeheartedly. Like going back to the early days of A2A. Total pleasure to sit back and enjoy your calm, patient manner and watch you work.

    • @ShaunButterley
      @ShaunButterley Рік тому +2

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @eggfooyung7172
    @eggfooyung7172 Рік тому +51

    Steve is so modest in explaining everything. Even though he clearly knows a LOT about the process he is humble and promotes other expert sources as well. A sign of a true expert 👍🏻

  • @matthewrowton4228
    @matthewrowton4228 Рік тому +61

    The amount of research, and home work you have done to gain the knowledge this far is...., just incredible to me you sir are an inspiration.

  • @robertshelton3796
    @robertshelton3796 Рік тому +57

    Other thing is, I'm sure the endless comparisons with Tally Ho are exhausting. As an arm chair enthusiast, I like following both projects and the differences in your approaches. I know you work with Bob and other experienced shipwrights and that while this may be your first boat, you're drawing on the experience of a number of experts. Great work Steve

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      Cheers, Robert!

    • @silasmarner7586
      @silasmarner7586 Рік тому +2

      To me, they have different approaches, both extremely sound by the way, with both having an amazingly high standard of quality. They kinda are the two closest to each other in style and appearance so that's cool.

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Рік тому +3

      I give credit to this build Steve had a dream and is from Massachusetts and busting his chops and the US will always be his home Port.. Tally Ho when done will leave the US and be from the UK even though the new boat was done with American people.. Plus T.H. seems to be now a YT show with a Ton of bucks pouring in from it's subs.... Steve is hands on T.H. is a production company now.. Hopefully he will remember the boat was made in America ?? Be Well..

    • @reloadncharge9907
      @reloadncharge9907 Рік тому +2

      I think you need some pro corkers to come in and nail this quickly to keep ahead of your schedule…looking good! Thx, Andrew

    • @briansmith8967
      @briansmith8967 Рік тому +2

      @@MegaBait1616 Well, it is called the Sampson Boat Company :)

  • @RedHillian
    @RedHillian Рік тому +17

    Love the throwback feeling of this, to just Steve working on his boat and patiently explaining to us how & why he's doing it like this. While seeing the project grow to having such an amazing team of boatwrights, other staff, and volunteers in the yard has been glorious - seeing a day of "one man and his boat" is really lovely.

  • @maoribaca2655
    @maoribaca2655 Рік тому +6

    I admit, I... foolishly, for a second, questioned whether or not Steve knew what he was doing with the whole caulking situation. lest I be reminded once again of the truly outstanding level of research and thought he dedicates to this life work of his. i am once again humbled and thank you dearly for it, Steve. I will take this as a lesson to always, always, do your homework.

  • @NZobservatory
    @NZobservatory Рік тому +18

    You have to respect and admire the boatbuilders of yesteryear who did everything without the aid of powertools.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +2

      Indeed.

    • @charlesmyhill
      @charlesmyhill Рік тому

      Absolutely!

    • @colinslant
      @colinslant Рік тому

      Indeed - and then think about making a watch, from raw materials with only hand tools, or the stone carving on a mediaeval cathedral...

  • @philparmenter53
    @philparmenter53 Рік тому +9

    Happy A2A day everybody from Plymouth U.K.

  • @mceajc
    @mceajc Рік тому +17

    I can't get over how beautiful it already looks. Those lines - mesmerising.
    It's mind-altering to imagine that this is the process that practically ALL floating vessels went through for hundreds of years. It is humbling the effort our ancestors went through, the knowledge they accumulated and passed on.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for sharing this thought! It is interesting to contemplate.

    • @unclespongehead
      @unclespongehead Рік тому +1

      Just rolled up a big fat doobie in your honor. Actually, it was a very small amount of legal Michigan, USA weed. Beng Beng OG for those interested. I'm not going anywhere tonight.
      As a math major in college, I so admire Steve's ability to communicate how mathematics applies to his boat.
      Seams About Right!

  • @GG-ty4mi
    @GG-ty4mi Рік тому +16

    What a relaxing video! Steve taking time to provide the basics of caulking, then demonstrating how he goes about the chore. Ben's music... Enthralling. Maybe Ben should put out a CD.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! Also, check out Ben’s music, which he distributes on bandcamp… link is in the description!

  • @nightkil13r
    @nightkil13r Рік тому +6

    The first episode i saw was when you poured the keel. Back then i thought you guys were crazy. Still not sure if you arent, but this has been a multiyear project of determination and love. I cant wait to see Arabella hit the water and her sails full of wind.

  • @jeromewalton5553
    @jeromewalton5553 Рік тому

    I share the sentiments of a quick scan of the comments here. Love listening to someone who learns something and then puts it in to practice and then makes adjustments based on personal preference while following the guidance of many who have come before.
    I own a remodeling business and my son has worked for us for 4 years. It’s so cool to watch someone take knowledge in and then put into practice on their own and see how what you taught them comes out through their eyes and hands.

  • @charlesmyhill
    @charlesmyhill Рік тому +10

    Episodes come booming in every Friday on time and are always informative and authoritative. That's called professionaliam and reflects every aspect of what goes on in the shed. Well done.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much, Charles! That means a lot to us.

  • @rogerbayzand4455
    @rogerbayzand4455 Рік тому +2

    Steve it's nice to hear your research and sound reasoning for your processes. As a young boatbuilder I was gifted a set of caulking irons by a retired shipwright but no mallet, I used a carpenter's mallet throughout my career and none of the vessels I caulked sunk! I am now long retired and have passed on those irons to a new apprentice at our local boatyard and hope they continue to be used for generations to come.

  • @avoirdupois1
    @avoirdupois1 Рік тому +1

    It is so impressive to me to see the huge amount of curvature near the stern, it really hit home once the hull was faired. I love those sweeping views of the hull, it really highlights this.

  • @paulheitkemper1559
    @paulheitkemper1559 Рік тому

    "seams about right" love it.
    Very chill vibe on this video. Well done Steve and Ben.

  • @jcarleezy
    @jcarleezy Рік тому +1

    This A2A project is a national treasure. Seriously.

  • @StumpCreekSentinel
    @StumpCreekSentinel Рік тому +2

    Steve, I appreciate your full detailed explanation of how you have approached the procedure in packing the cotton with respect to the gap of each individual joint.

  • @kevinwatson5833
    @kevinwatson5833 Рік тому +6

    I just wanna say thank you ben you do a great job with your edits and music

  • @TheBeer4me
    @TheBeer4me Рік тому +5

    Still amazes me every time I have a question steve explains it in detail. I don’t even have to ask the question awesome video!!

  • @mikewatson4967
    @mikewatson4967 Рік тому +1

    Such a great explanation of caulking. Also great to see Aaron finally get recognized for all his contributions.

  • @kscipkkkk
    @kscipkkkk Рік тому +3

    Ben is a pro and will have a helluva resume when this project has sailed.

  • @schwabrichard9829
    @schwabrichard9829 Рік тому +3

    That is a major milestone achieved! Arabella should be watertight! Steve, your patient explanation of all the considerations just to start the work speaks volumes!

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 Рік тому +5

    The skin is the largest organ of the human body. On a boat, it's the hull. Although the wood has been harvested, it's still interesting to remember it still has characteristics of a living thing. Great video! DD

  • @FiferSkipper
    @FiferSkipper Рік тому +1

    28:35 "Seams About Right" Most awesome credit yet!

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Рік тому +7

    My two cents about Caulking? Better you than me. I see Bob made the boat write credits! Very cool. I can't imagine that anyone could be watching Arabella come to life without watching Victoria being built. Both are two of my favorite channels to watch for sure!

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Aw shucks Dwayne, thanks! We’re so glad you’re here every week!

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 Рік тому +4

    Great explanation of the caulking Steve, and of the balance between timber expansion and all the other considerations. I learned a lot listening to you explain things there!

  • @fromonhigh891
    @fromonhigh891 Рік тому

    Each time I start up an Arabella video I immediately smash the like button. Don't even need to see it to know it's great!

  • @Cheggley45
    @Cheggley45 Рік тому +3

    An amazing amount of work goes into Arabella. I’ve been watching this journey since day one. Fascinating!

  • @paulrollinson7604
    @paulrollinson7604 Рік тому +5

    GM Steve,
    I think about the first time I stopped by and saw you guys and said how crazy you were and the drive you had to take on such a momentous task. Steaming the frames was fun, stripping Victoria was not...lol. It looks great. Congrats to you and the crew.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Cheers, Paul! Best of luck with your surgery, we’re rooting for ya!

  • @kyflyboy965
    @kyflyboy965 Рік тому

    What a great video/episode! For a man who is not a formal shipwright and who has never sailed, Steve is to be commended for his knowledge and understanding of wood and the principles involved in both! Coming from a framing and home building background, I agree with Steve regarding his comments on the caulking mallet. It seems kinda awkward just to look at it. But I’m sure there is a reason to it’s design. It seems like it requires the user to kinda use their shoulder when packing the cotton, as though you are just pushing it into the seams, instead of using your forearm and wrist as you do when you’re driving nails. But because he understands what is needed in the caulking process, he has decided to use the tools and processes he is comfortable with to achieve the same purpose. Great job, Steve!

  • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
    @TheArtofBoatBuilding Рік тому +3

    Excellent episode! I can hardly watch to the end being excited to go to my boat shop and work. Very inspiring!

  • @vin65old
    @vin65old Рік тому +1

    Always look forward to Friday after work to just sit down with a coffee and wind down watching Arabella coming along nicely.

  • @AshenShugar0965
    @AshenShugar0965 Рік тому +2

    I've seen guys working on Tally Ho using the caulking hammer inverted, swinging the head under their wrist and up onto the chisel. Maybe try that? Keep up the awesome work.

  • @rimasmeleshyus9486
    @rimasmeleshyus9486 Рік тому

    What a beautiful sailing vessel.
    Amazing hard work . ⛵️

  • @bartjohnson8139
    @bartjohnson8139 Рік тому

    What a treat for all of us armchair boat rights! Steve you have such a calm demeanor when when sharing the calking tips and secrets. I can easily see you in your past teaching profession. Now that I am, as my nephew calls me, the “old silverback” of our family, I can greatly appreciate the Zen like calmness that calking a hull could create. If only I was in your neck-o-the woods, I would be at your boathouse daily, marveling at what you are creating, along with the merry band of volunteers, and hopefully you would allow this old builder and cabinet maker the chance to make a bit, or a massive pile, of shavings and sawdust. You truly amaze me.
    Stay on the path you have chosen. Never stop learning and sharing your wisdom as you go through this life.
    All the best.

  • @HaroldKuilman
    @HaroldKuilman Рік тому +3

    Oh boy it's Friday again 🎉 Happy Friday!

  • @jean-marievennin8405
    @jean-marievennin8405 Рік тому +3

    hello from "Geneva lake" (EUR).
    Joining the planks : Thank you for the explanation for the good angle(6°). So interesting on that particular subject.
    Bon courage and stay safe .

  • @mathijs58
    @mathijs58 Рік тому +2

    Happy torture boarding this coming weekend! Wish I was there...

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Aw we wish you could come too, Mathijs. Cheers to you, thanks for being here every week. -Anne

  • @josebembibre7298
    @josebembibre7298 Рік тому +3

    Just from the northwest coast of Spain, a place where even today traditional boats are build, following you from the very beginning my deep admiration for your work and caracter.

    • @HansWeberHimself
      @HansWeberHimself Рік тому

      Been there on 2 trips. One of the most beautiful regions of the planet. Your seafood dishes are spectacular as well. Hope to go again sometime.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and for telling us where you’re watching from. We love to hear it.

    • @josebembibre7298
      @josebembibre7298 Рік тому

      @@HansWeberHimself Waiting for you! and maybe some day Arabella would sail around Cape Finisterra.

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Рік тому +2

    The progression of this episode was seamless. 😉

  • @juliancrooks3031
    @juliancrooks3031 Рік тому +1

    Been looking forward to this. The sealing of the hull. Looking forward to seeing it all sealed and painted. Everything is really coming together nicely. Launch day will be epic.

  • @jonbaker3728
    @jonbaker3728 Рік тому

    I first saw fire and pouring lead. Been following ever since. Crazy build.

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb3 Рік тому

    Thanks for the illustrations and explanation on the three ctton caulking methods and confirming option 3. Ditto for the expansion and contraction % i.e.1/8" to 1/4" for cedar and oak.

  • @jacobcasmus1882
    @jacobcasmus1882 25 днів тому

    I thought about a video a saw a while ago about sealing decks and hulls and I wondered if AtA was going to do the same thing. They certainly did! Lol! They even finished the whole ship in the time since I've watched last!!!
    Congratulations on finishing the sail boat!!! ⛵️ Its been incredible to watch yall put this together and I hope she sails for many many years! I know she was built right! 💪
    (Side note, my favorite video was the melting and casting of the lead for the ballast. Getting that much lead must have been hard work! Orrr just a good bit of money. lol)

  • @joeashton8989
    @joeashton8989 Рік тому

    I can only admire the dedication and patience that goes into the numbing hours of caulking and long boarding

  • @billlippincott3937
    @billlippincott3937 Рік тому +3

    Good morning A2A from Norton MA Good to see so much progress!!

  • @jimclester4754
    @jimclester4754 Рік тому +2

    Friday once again, enjoyed the episode today. Can’t say that I would want to be a ship yard worker. However, I so admire Steve’s ability and talents for woodworking. Steve will get it done and I sure don’t think just anyone could do this project.

  • @camielkotte
    @camielkotte Рік тому +3

    I've been following since pouring the keel. What a journey it is . I love how you drive into these old books.
    Btw laat week I saw the free movie on UA-cam about Paul Erling Johnson. A boatbuilder post war. It was beautiful.
    Maybe you ve seen it already.
    Cheers.

  • @CoenMiddelweerd
    @CoenMiddelweerd Рік тому

    Steve is all the teachers I never had

  • @nlehto
    @nlehto Рік тому

    Wow. A couple thousand bungs! And Ben's music was great listening!

  • @randyclyde4939
    @randyclyde4939 Рік тому

    Another great video! I learn much with each one. I'm delighted (as I'm sure are many others) to see the bigger and smaller projects zipping along with each change of the day! I'm grateful to Anne, Ben, Steve, PK and crew for careful, honest and extremely well done presentations of the weekly activities. This is more personal in approach (at least in my opinion) than a couple of other boat projects I also follow. Thanks to you all, stay well and stay safe!

  • @danpapuga
    @danpapuga Рік тому +1

    Good Morning everyone! Looking good

  • @wintrparkgrl
    @wintrparkgrl Рік тому +3

    because of course there's an entire special mallet for caulking. Another great ep, and less than 3 months to go!

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      With jobs in boatyards being so specialized (there were people who only did caulking, only did pitching, only did fastening) yeah of course they’d come up with just the thing for consistent use for days and years of caulking. -Anne

  • @coastalbbq1
    @coastalbbq1 Рік тому

    Amazing careful and critical hard work, Kudos

  • @mytrant
    @mytrant Рік тому +3

    Looking more and more impressive... Just hoping KP is progressing in feeling better! The boat is more and more a work of art

  • @BlackCoinCrypto
    @BlackCoinCrypto Рік тому +3

    I really miss not hearing Steve go through his plans for how and why he chose to certain build features. It was great to hear him explaining this again.

  • @moonstarer55
    @moonstarer55 Рік тому +1

    Loads of work going on around Arabella and great to see the calming getting done. It’s been a long time since I first watched someone calling a portion of decking that was being repaired.

  • @skipper2285
    @skipper2285 Рік тому

    Thank you for the detailed caulking explanation. The "Why" is so often overlooked in pursuit of the "What" and the "How" that we think we understand but like high school algebra, we think we know it all until the midterm exam, when it sometimes seems our brains get a memory wipe. Caulking is a critical element of boat construction and adds a great deal of stiffness to the hull, so hearing and seeing it done in detail like this is good for my soul. The absolute best aspect of watching these videos is the way Steve looks to the experts for advice when he needs more information, rather than faking it. I'm sure Arabella will have a long and happy life because of the care he's taken with the finer points.

  • @evildogbilly
    @evildogbilly Рік тому +2

    Been waiting a long time to see cotton go in to the hull , such a pleasure to be able to watch this whole process from the other side of the world , greetings from Geelong , Victoria , Australia

  • @jamesmancillas6140
    @jamesmancillas6140 Рік тому +1

    It’s been amazing to watch Arabella come together over these last several years. Looking forward to a successful launch, and the journey ahead.

  • @TheMatthewlonergan
    @TheMatthewlonergan Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the cork/caulk explanation. I can envision the next owner of Arabella having all of these videos indexed with a table of contents as the best owner's manual _ever_. Also, the music at 15 min is perfect for the meditative nature of caulking. Great job!

  • @ryan_mcme
    @ryan_mcme Рік тому +2

    Good morning, 'bella fam! Happy Friday! ☕

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel Рік тому +1

    Good morning crew. Another great Friday to view progress on our lady, Arabella. Thanks for the video

  • @melshea2519
    @melshea2519 Рік тому +1

    Good Morning Granby!😊

  • @rickestabrook4987
    @rickestabrook4987 Рік тому +1

    Great explanations Steve, I have no idea how you keep your arms up that long. Some lovely compositions, Anne. And silky smooth edits Ben.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Ooo that’s all Adin in this episode, and thank you! -Anne

  • @marvinmartinsYT
    @marvinmartinsYT Рік тому

    Getting close. And looking great.

  • @Barastiboy582
    @Barastiboy582 Рік тому

    Thanks Steve. Quite a few variables.

  • @jaberwoky_
    @jaberwoky_ Рік тому

    Fabulous, Steve ... I can see the mix of confidence and concern in your face. So many details. You're a pro!

  • @stevenklein8245
    @stevenklein8245 Рік тому +2

    Love your guys' hard work.

  • @andrewlyke3973
    @andrewlyke3973 Рік тому +5

    Will miss the Friday videos when it is launched. Hope you will keep them going with its adventures.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +9

      We will continue the videos after launch! I hope you follow us.

    • @andrewlyke3973
      @andrewlyke3973 Рік тому +2

      If the videos are continuing I will follow. Best regards

    • @juanaq
      @juanaq Рік тому +2

      i'm scared of having A2A withdrawal symptoms.

    • @starlight74mike
      @starlight74mike Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella Will you continue the videos during all of your sailing adventures? I sure hope so! Would love to see you and Arabella around the world!

    • @oleran4569
      @oleran4569 Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella All the final fit out, rigging, balancing....testing.....sailing lessons....on and on...different adventures.

  • @rickrutledge7361
    @rickrutledge7361 Рік тому

    All I gotta say is WOW!!! Such an incredible adventure.

  • @talegunner4414
    @talegunner4414 Рік тому +2

    I have been watching this series for years. I wondered how they were going to get the hull smooth. Now I know.

  • @JakobEngl
    @JakobEngl Рік тому +1

    Great video !

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 Рік тому

    Back from Bordeaux(again) great catching up after unpacking....cheers...rr Normandy, FRa.

  • @russcondk
    @russcondk Рік тому

    After all these years of watching, I finally set up a Patreon account to make a donation. I timed it. It took me four minutes and 12 seconds. Who can beat that time?

  • @seanflanagan6862
    @seanflanagan6862 Рік тому +5

    Well I must say that things are coming along swimmingly, well done everybody.
    May I ask? How's your mum Steve?..

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +6

      She’s doing pretty good. The chemo has been fairly effective, and we’re glad she’s not suffering too badly from side effects. Thanks for asking! -Anne

    • @seanflanagan6862
      @seanflanagan6862 Рік тому

      @Acorn To Arabella thanx for replying, bless you 😇😇

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 Рік тому

    Another great A2A Update. The boat is looking so so good now - amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @badcat4707
    @badcat4707 Рік тому +1

    Good morning Akiva 🐺 and Crew😸😺

  • @ctown6971
    @ctown6971 Рік тому

    14:03 I have luv an enjoyed your whole build and now after what you just explained this for the first time I'm nervous for you.

  • @styxdragoncharon4003
    @styxdragoncharon4003 Рік тому +1

    A excellent start to a day... as usual thank you.

  • @denniscolbert
    @denniscolbert Рік тому

    Got a chance to stop by the boat house today with my brother (4/28). I've been following your progress for about the last year and have to say Arabella is more impressive when seen up close. What you have accomplished is truly amazing. Kudos to you and all your crew and volunteers. I left a fun fact for you in the visitor's log that is based on information I got from my 97 year old mother. I hope her memory is correct! :)

  • @mcc19606
    @mcc19606 Рік тому

    Caulking is about patience. Patience is caulking. Great army of volunteers. Mike 🇦🇺

  • @Zero.0ne.
    @Zero.0ne. Рік тому

    Vids on this awesome channel feel like 5 minutes, and my own project feels easy afterwards.

  • @6point8esspcee68
    @6point8esspcee68 Рік тому

    Awesome episode

  • @ShaunButterley
    @ShaunButterley Рік тому

    I loved the pace of this video. So nice to just relax and watch you work. I know it's not relaxing for you, but you hide it pretty well.
    Thanks again for another great video.

  • @gordonquickstad
    @gordonquickstad Рік тому

    Yah, that "traditional" caulking mallet looks like rube goldberg design! ha ha "Seams about right". Seems like a good idea to make sure most of the salt water reliably stays on the outside of the hull. Oh, and thanks for smashing that skeeter!

  • @markwaters8907
    @markwaters8907 Рік тому

    Good morning from tasmania Australia

  • @timford6019
    @timford6019 Рік тому

    Why is this such a soothing video. Great watch and as always Steve's explanation of his decisions and process is thourough and enlightening.

  • @rogerstone3068
    @rogerstone3068 Рік тому

    Very impressed, at 12:00 - 14:00, at the level of technical expertise and understanding of the processes. Just hope he's right; but with Steve, I have every confidence he is. This ia a quite remarkable project.

  • @troubledspirit3328
    @troubledspirit3328 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful Team. Just amazing.

  • @rogergregory5981
    @rogergregory5981 Рік тому

    Looking good its going to be very nice on the eye all painted up 👍🏻

  • @robertshelton3796
    @robertshelton3796 Рік тому

    15:30 - I like the post-rock playing while Steve is caulking the seams. Reminded me of a Gary Hustwit film. Maybe do more of that.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Check out the link to Ben’s bandcamp page in the description! -Anne

  • @Ray_Sellner
    @Ray_Sellner Рік тому

    Awesome video team!

  • @arnhemseptember2009
    @arnhemseptember2009 Рік тому

    Like every week , I very much enjoy here in Holland the way all things are coming perfectly together !

  • @randolphfriend8260
    @randolphfriend8260 Рік тому

    🥲 SO happy! You are so far along.
    Yet, SO much more left.
    💙

  • @gmarshall1026
    @gmarshall1026 Рік тому

    Great stuff as usual

  • @passinthru4328
    @passinthru4328 Рік тому

    The science and art of wooden boat building.

  • @jamesverret5226
    @jamesverret5226 Рік тому +2

    Happy to see Steve using a regular carpenters mallet to set the caulking. Use the tools that you know. I’m sure there is a value to a caulkers mallett, but I have never understood how.

    • @bdshort
      @bdshort Рік тому +1

      IIRC, Leo or one of his caulking crew on Tally Ho explained it in one of their caulking episodes. It’s been awhile, but I think the design is supposed to make it a bit easier physically if you’re swinging the mallet all day, every day. Leo hired some pros and there’s definitely a difference in how fast they move compared to Steve!

    • @gav2759
      @gav2759 Рік тому +2

      The caulking mallet imparts far more force for the effort expended, than any other type of hammer or mallet.Which is what you'd expect from a tool specifically designed for the job. The boats I used to caulk were far bigger, the planks thicker and we'd whale in four threads of oakum as hard as we could. Believe me a good mallet is the only option. The Iron is properly held in the hand with the thumb and forefinger on the seam, so it is your wrist and pinkie that are smashed to a pulp during the learning process.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      The weight of the mallet matters when caulking most boats, both for the comfort of work and the assurance that the cotton gets to where it needs to go. For other planks, types of bevels, etc on other boats, a carpenter’s mallet would not do the job. -Anne

  • @gregorychaney7604
    @gregorychaney7604 Рік тому

    Every part of boat building is important but it seems to me that caulking is the most important!
    I missed Akiva this time around.
    Wishing you the very best of luck!
    Cheers from Alaska