Making a Curved Jigsaw Roof

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @JamesBrown-mt5ru
    @JamesBrown-mt5ru 20 днів тому +66

    Here we go - another dose of delight. Can't wait to see the finished product.

  • @gilesfone
    @gilesfone 20 днів тому +55

    You say thanks for watching, I say thanks for making. Looking forward to the next videos and the chapters of your story 👍

  • @Feyt800
    @Feyt800 16 днів тому +9

    Between the calm voice over work, the steady pace of the videos, and the great content in general, this is easily my favorite channel. I really enjoyed watching you today build the roof (and seeing the blade break!)
    Always such a pleasure to watch and listen to.

  • @jonathanhall7903
    @jonathanhall7903 20 днів тому +20

    Great content. You're not in a hurry to crank out vids and thats alright. You show your trials and tribulations...authentic. Fine work and craftsmanship.

  • @cttravels5244
    @cttravels5244 15 днів тому +3

    Carl. So glad to catch your posts when they pop up. Thanks for being so intentional and persisting despite the obstacles. It’s very much appreciated. As is the generous content.

  • @TimothyJesser
    @TimothyJesser 20 днів тому +13

    Thank you for showing the mistake with jigsaw and the broken bit. I make loads of mistakes and seeing you do this makes me feel less stupid. 😊🤣

  • @grahameroberts8109
    @grahameroberts8109 19 днів тому +19

    Steel and bare fingers do not mix Carl; as you know. Thanks for not editing that out to show how accidents can be avoided. Love your work! 👍🏻🙏🦘

    • @adb1950
      @adb1950 18 днів тому +5

      but continued without gloves

    • @jenslodholm3071
      @jenslodholm3071 17 днів тому +1

      Gloves for the win!

  • @167curly
    @167curly 18 днів тому +5

    Great to see you back, Carl. Your mix of architecture, carpentry, videoing and mechanical skills are a great pleasure to witness. I can imagine your future enjoyment of being snug inside your trailer.

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty 20 днів тому +23

    I love this series. It's made excellent watching. Appreciate your work 😊

  • @kenithguthrie1274
    @kenithguthrie1274 20 днів тому +36

    Instead of tongue & grove boards look in to bead & cove router bits. B&C is used in boat building with tight radius. I enjoy your project.

    • @BigRedNZ1
      @BigRedNZ1 20 днів тому +4

      Exactly what I was going to suggest. You could also add back tongue & groove features with a router if you were desperate for “yee oldee” look.

    • @CarlaMWard-
      @CarlaMWard- 19 днів тому

      @carlroge did you read these two comments by Ken and BRNZ1 also please ensure that you screw the tin down from the highest curve point, not the lowest, this will ensure that you have a leakproof roof. If you do it in the valley of the curve there is the potential to cause leakage from over tight screws, if you accidently over tighten on the high point water will just run off into the valley and not sit round the screw hole. I live in Australia and every corrugated tin roof is screwed down in this manner. Im sure my fellow aussie @grahameroberts8109 will agree. Cheers 🦘🐨oi oi oi !

    • @carlroge
      @carlroge  19 днів тому +1

      Thanks

  • @GaryGraley42
    @GaryGraley42 20 днів тому +8

    Good to see you back, very nicely done with those half laps too

  • @tanis634
    @tanis634 20 днів тому +20

    my favorite channel

  • @Cquoya
    @Cquoya 19 днів тому +4

    Glad to see you getting so much use of your glue spreader. Looking good!

  • @Gabriele1979
    @Gabriele1979 14 днів тому +1

    Relaxing and calm voice

  • @richardrodgers7583
    @richardrodgers7583 19 днів тому +4

    Thanks for the detail you go into on each step of the build, the time it must take! Amazing progress and the workmanship looks fantastic. And to top it off a lovely convoy onto the ship

  • @JoshuaCatchur
    @JoshuaCatchur 19 днів тому +2

    A few nights ago I dreamed about a structure that looks similarly shaped to the main design you're making. I was sitting at my dining table and admiring it covering a bird feeder that I have back by some woods. I thought the dream was a result of me worrying because a hawk has been hunting the songbirds out near there. But now I've seen your video and it seems serendipitous!

  • @johnc6809
    @johnc6809 20 днів тому +4

    Wonderful workmanship, and design engineering. Yes trailering anything even slightly sharp or hard edged, one must pad the straps to prevent chafing. I’ve been towing wooden boats for twenty years. The roadways conditions will wreck your stuff faster than anything. I have had trailers leave the roadway hopping over a hump in a freeway where the speed limit is 110kph. I was going much slower. Roads in California are crap.

  • @pambrewer9082
    @pambrewer9082 17 днів тому +1

    Great to see you, your dad and Rafia.
    Now I can see it coming togethet.

  • @davidfarley1175
    @davidfarley1175 12 днів тому

    Carl, you young man, are a Master Craftsman. I am always checking to see if you have posted a new video. I truly look forward to watching your projects. Keep up the amazing job you do, and keep the videos coming.

  • @paultomlinson528
    @paultomlinson528 18 днів тому +1

    Such a nostalgic atmosphere to your videos I so look forward to them and often re watch just to unwind

  • @Yet1moreUtuber
    @Yet1moreUtuber 20 днів тому +5

    Alright, new upload..gonna be a good day Carl .

  • @gillie-monger3394
    @gillie-monger3394 19 днів тому +6

    For the ceiling boards, get yourself a pack of canoe cedar strips. 11/16" x 1", cut with a cove on one side and a matching bull nose on the other. The size and joint allows for really tight fitment around a curved frame. They look much better than cheap tongue and groove boards your using, plus they're better quality and will last. They're also easy to make yourself too!

    • @idontthinkso666
      @idontthinkso666 18 днів тому

      Great idea! But I think your dimensions are off. The thickness is usually only 1/4 inch.

    • @gillie-monger3394
      @gillie-monger3394 18 днів тому

      @idontthinkso666 Depends where you get them from. My last order I got through an American canoe specialist. It was part of a kit for a ply kayak that formed the deck, not the hull. It was 11/16 cedar.
      I've also made my own strips and depending on the wood type and application, I've cut at thickness between 1/4" all the way up to a full 1". The latter was for a ceiling on a customer's self build camper van, in bamboo, (a real bugger to work with tbh)! But much 'classier' than the usual pine t&g.

    • @_______v
      @_______v 17 днів тому

      Can't find that (what you call cedar) in Europe though, and importing wood from North America doesn't make sense for this project in my opinion

    • @gillie-monger3394
      @gillie-monger3394 17 днів тому

      ​@@_______v Of course you can get Cedar in Europe! Western Red Cedar for example in Britain. Both home grown and imported. I'm France home grown Cedars like Atlas or Lebanon are easily available. You don't know what you're talking about my friend.
      As for importing from the US - in the example I mentioned it was a custom build for a customer who specified a specific kayak kit from a US manufacturer. All the materials to construct the kayak - hull, deck, epoxy, furniture etc were supplied in the kit.
      Also, as I said in my comments it's easy to make your own vibe and bulk nose planks with a simple router set up using latch, spruce, maple or even bamboo.

    • @_______v
      @_______v 17 днів тому

      @@gillie-monger3394 I didn't know the UK grew western red cedar, I stand corrected. Since western red cedar is a type of cypress not native to Europe and there's no cedar native to North America I didn't expect the UK to have what Americans call cedar apart from the occasional curiosity.

  • @peterroberts7466
    @peterroberts7466 10 днів тому

    Great video! I used to build shepherd huts here in Canada. So far this looks really nice. When I saw you picking up the roofing, I immediately thought: oh, maybe it would be good to wear gloves!

  • @mikeh4871
    @mikeh4871 19 днів тому +1

    You're one special talented guy. Missed ya! Glad you're back!

  • @BUTCH0120
    @BUTCH0120 20 днів тому +2

    Yay! A new Carl Rogers video! Thank you so much!

  • @AlbertJanBloemendal
    @AlbertJanBloemendal 19 днів тому +1

    You are the woodwork genius on UA-cam. So nice that your back. Keep up the good work ❤

  • @brucewatt1032
    @brucewatt1032 20 днів тому +1

    Great video as always Carl, I’m really fascinated with the craft - never thought I’d ever be interested in how a shepherd’s hut is constructed, but here I am, always looking out for the next installment 👌

  • @billk8780
    @billk8780 17 днів тому

    Fabulous blend of patience and craftsmanship! Cheers!

  • @CharlenePink-Dufresne
    @CharlenePink-Dufresne 20 днів тому +1

    It looks great Carl! I do enjoy watching you come up with solutions. It will look fantastic! 😊

  • @helderlage
    @helderlage 19 днів тому

    I'm glad to know that your visa has been renewed. I hope it lasts forever :)... your work, whether in restoring the building or on this trailer, is fascinating. UA-cam has the gift of offering followers a feeling of closeness to creators, almost familiar. Thank you very much for sharing this piece of your life and your ability to transform wood. Accept a big hug from Lisbon

  • @avivat3010
    @avivat3010 20 днів тому +1

    I was so excited to see that another post was up! I love to watch the precision of your work. Good on you for keeping your fitness level up. It's not always easy. Everything in the build is looking really purposeful. Great design.Thank you so much for sharing your work, process and thoughts Carl. Best wishes and I'm very glad to hear that all is well.

  • @wynonamayo3723
    @wynonamayo3723 20 днів тому +1

    Always happy to see your posts. Stay healthy.
    Enjoy the process.

  • @The_Wood
    @The_Wood 19 днів тому

    Glad to see you back. Hoped all was well as I have really enjoyed following along with this project. Your skills are truly next-level and I look forward to each new video.

  • @joanneshellings5457
    @joanneshellings5457 19 днів тому

    Great to hear again from you Carl. What a progress 👍. Eager to see more in the next weeks and months 😎👍

  • @schnable
    @schnable 19 днів тому +1

    in the US we refer to the stick with measuring ticks as a story pole (which I think is a great name for a tool!)

  • @tommyknightly1659
    @tommyknightly1659 17 днів тому

    Top notch, great videos and especially attention to detail

  • @erikverhoeven2853
    @erikverhoeven2853 16 днів тому

    For the ceiling boards you could look to how sometimes the sides/ hull of canoes or kayaks are made. They round off one board which then fits in an inverted ‘round’ of an other board. It’s a bit like tongue and groove but now you can make an angle with it.

  • @elzamiller
    @elzamiller 19 днів тому

    It's quite astonishing to watch you build the roof structure.

  • @terrystephens1102
    @terrystephens1102 19 днів тому

    Great job, Carl, lovely to have you back 😁👌👌❤️

  • @Wellssshhhhh
    @Wellssshhhhh 19 днів тому

    Was just thinking how it would be great to have another vid from Carl, and voila! Looking forward to seeing more

  • @condeerogers5858
    @condeerogers5858 16 днів тому

    Awesome build, Carl. (C. Rogers, Sparta, Missouri. USA)

  • @kevinfitzsimons
    @kevinfitzsimons 19 днів тому

    So glad to see you back.

  • @its9429
    @its9429 19 днів тому

    One of my few, favorite channels!

  • @Hagar2670
    @Hagar2670 19 днів тому

    Looks like a coming project could be building a new trailer for the Landy. Great to see you back.

  • @tjbren576
    @tjbren576 19 днів тому

    Very impressive. Thanks for doing this - and sharing the progress.

  • @paulstewart6364
    @paulstewart6364 19 днів тому

    Absolutely top class work again Carl. Well done mate. Look forward to seeing the next episode.

  • @andymack5093
    @andymack5093 19 днів тому

    ...the way the poor old UK is going Carl - best you stay in France! You, along with Mum and Dad, have a great place.

  • @easternbrown
    @easternbrown 15 днів тому

    This is the best caravan I ever saw

  • @susanchurch3974
    @susanchurch3974 19 днів тому

    Your work is a joy to watch.

  • @wurly164
    @wurly164 19 днів тому

    Always a delight to see your videos pop up.

  • @guillaumeenbourgogne
    @guillaumeenbourgogne 17 днів тому

    For the sheep wool, you can call a sheep farmer, they cut their wool and usually it goes to waste (a shame), it could be free !
    Great work !
    PS : you can wear gloves for the metal sheet, they are ones that are confortable to wear :)

  • @theeagle8652
    @theeagle8652 20 днів тому

    Impressive, as usual. As is your patience. Thank you 🙏

  • @leeh9420
    @leeh9420 19 днів тому

    I'm a big believer in gloves... 😉 Awesome work! Looking forward to progress!

  • @AMJDG
    @AMJDG 20 днів тому

    I really like that design. Looks great.

  • @9.b304
    @9.b304 19 днів тому

    Great job. Thanks for shering. Good advice from a builder from Poland:
    wear gloves when working with sheet metal.

  • @Xyzabc998
    @Xyzabc998 18 днів тому

    There's the difference. Many of us would have gone right through those dogs with the jigsaw. Also the distain for that lump of glue.
    Helpful Dad commentary there about mudguards & cuts.
    Give this man an IFOR.
    Project seems to be going well.

  • @kens6168
    @kens6168 20 днів тому

    Quality work from a quality workman. Keep it up!

  • @ericfg806
    @ericfg806 19 днів тому

    Great vid, as usual. You do tell, and show, a story well.

  • @danielarcher6380
    @danielarcher6380 19 днів тому

    Glade that you are back, I have been watching Eagles Couch Shop that you told use about. keep up the good work.

  • @deborahb.3736
    @deborahb.3736 19 днів тому +1

    how can you lose a fender..?
    Dad can be a bit of a crank eh..?
    watching you work to such an exacting measure is so satisfying.
    what an amazing project.

  • @philipB31
    @philipB31 20 днів тому

    Always a pleasure - thank you for sharing.

  • @perrystoll6122
    @perrystoll6122 18 днів тому

    Love the work you do.
    I bought one of the original jackets and wear it often while doing my own projects. I was able to remove the down on label on the front of the jacket - I prefer unbranded clothes. Looks like the new version has the coto label woven in, making the removal not possible any longer. I’d consider that a step backwards - I like the dark blue but not sure I’d get it fully badged.

  • @OldBullRanch
    @OldBullRanch 13 днів тому

    Ceiling beadboard... can use same style as strip kayak builders... it's strips with a bead and a cove... can be as thin or thick as you'd like... I'd recommend them being 1.5" wide...

  • @maxatherelaxer
    @maxatherelaxer 19 днів тому

    Carl fantastic production and content. Keep it up mate great channel.

  • @troystaten5633
    @troystaten5633 20 днів тому

    You do very nice work, thanks for showing us.

  • @scottfoster6951
    @scottfoster6951 19 днів тому

    You are so amazingly intelligent! I’m so impressed!

  • @SusanDerby-l5o
    @SusanDerby-l5o 20 днів тому +1

    I love your glue roller

  • @chrismoose64
    @chrismoose64 19 днів тому

    Best YT channel of its genre by a country mile. And about time you got yourself a visa 😉

  • @jeffeyman5535
    @jeffeyman5535 19 днів тому

    Welcome back Carl. Hope you are feeling well.

  • @jamestyler8477
    @jamestyler8477 18 днів тому

    Hi Carl, I'm enjoying the build so far. I recently purchased some sheeps wool insulation from Celtic sustainables. I found them quite reasonable price wise and believe they do 75mm thick which should suit your needs. Hope this helps. James.

  • @rickb3078
    @rickb3078 20 днів тому +2

    Gorgeous!

  • @harrisonandrew
    @harrisonandrew 20 днів тому

    It was well worth waiting for. Great job.

  • @andrewsmith9302
    @andrewsmith9302 19 днів тому

    Eagle Idaho USA in the house. Love the videos. Keep them coming.

  • @UlfJohansson-o6n
    @UlfJohansson-o6n 20 днів тому +1

    Hope you are doing good. Great video as always. Br from Sweden

  • @richardprice6488
    @richardprice6488 19 днів тому

    It’s good you are back.

  • @XLAdvRider
    @XLAdvRider 19 днів тому

    I worked a summer in a sheet metal shop making heating/cooling ducts. Lots of cuts 😂

  • @tyrelirwin
    @tyrelirwin 20 днів тому

    These videos never disappoint.

  • @susanludwig8924
    @susanludwig8924 19 днів тому

    Beautiful work ❤

  • @gudrunasche9124
    @gudrunasche9124 19 днів тому

    Danke für die Videos, die zeigen, wie dein Schäferwagen entsteht.

  • @johnsisk5914
    @johnsisk5914 18 днів тому

    Monster progress...maybe not in fabrication but in planning and proving concept. Congrats! Sorry to hear of the trailer debacle though.

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 17 днів тому +1

    Carl, I have have to hand it to you for your planning and meticulous attention to detail. I also have to hand it to your dad for kidding you about the missing mudflap. 😊👍👍👍

  • @hawkinscsa
    @hawkinscsa 20 днів тому

    Very interesting roof structure! ❤

  • @wind_breaker
    @wind_breaker 20 днів тому +3

    Ouch, that cut!

  • @bkav2007
    @bkav2007 19 днів тому

    that VW bus at the end on the ferry!! wow

  • @tysonsackett5658
    @tysonsackett5658 19 днів тому

    Great content my friend. Tyson From USA

  • @Terrythemaker
    @Terrythemaker 18 днів тому

    Another great video Carl 👍🏼

  • @jeffforbes3772
    @jeffforbes3772 20 днів тому

    ..,.and the saga continues! Can't wait for the next.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk 20 днів тому

    Nice progress!

  • @gregorymcd944
    @gregorymcd944 19 днів тому

    great progress!

  • @Chazski
    @Chazski 19 днів тому +3

    You could probably source your sheep wool insulation from New Zealand. They also sell it in the US.

  • @muirjs
    @muirjs 19 днів тому

    Nice to see you learned your lesson about gloves on the second attempt 😂

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 20 днів тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @perstaffanlundgren
    @perstaffanlundgren 12 днів тому

    dont forget the air void/vented space above the insulation if you are going to use non permeable roof covering under the corr metal roof.
    You can use masonite sheets as covering layer over the insulation.
    Also use rock whole insulation if you are goin the modern insulation way . Way better properties than glass fiber.

  • @mayhemmayo
    @mayhemmayo 15 днів тому

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  • @MaximvanWijk
    @MaximvanWijk 16 днів тому

    Hey Carl, here in NL sheep's wool insulation is widely available. I don't know about shipping to France, but there is plenty of choice. Good luck on yet another great project.

  • @vdrdw249
    @vdrdw249 19 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing your craft.
    For insulation, consider cork.

  • @bobscheiberlich8840
    @bobscheiberlich8840 20 днів тому

    Great progress keep m coming!

  • @revoff1319
    @revoff1319 19 днів тому

    Love and appreciate all your content. Any future plans for videos on the farmhouse/barn renovations?

  • @167curly
    @167curly 18 днів тому +1

    Great to see you back, Carl. Your mix of architecture, carpentry, videoing and mechanical skills are a great pleasure to witness. I can imagine your future enjoyment of being snug inside your trailer.

  • @boje9115
    @boje9115 20 днів тому

    It's gonna be great! 🫡
    Regards from Jens, Hanover in Germany