I think you've inspired me to build a birchbark canoe👍 you have built a beautiful canoe that you should be very proud of. I built a cedar strip last winter and loved the whole process and im looking forward to attempting this. I have a feeling im gonna have a hard time finding the right birch tree.
Unfortunately it is ... for now. I've finished this canoe and paddled it last summer, it's awesome. Didn't have time to film the paddling part. I sold this canoe and will deliver it soon. I need to do some winter bark scraping for designs on it before delivering it to the buyer. I'll try to do a little video on the winter bark scraping. I haven't been very active lately, I am trying to save up some money for a new computer so I can start posting and editing again. Thanks for your continued support and interest ! Steve
@@NomadicWoodsman OK because I was trying to find it and couldn't. Must feel a bit weird to have to sell something you put so much of yourself into ? I did see an article with this 16ft BB Canoe and then realized it was your Canoe and you paddling it ! No need to thank me .. I thank you for all the great advice.
Hi, not sure what you mean by shavings getting stuck between bark and sheathing ? I make sure to clean the bark ''envelope'' before putting the sheathing in. I'll pass a small broom and rag. I'll also even do a quick ''shop vac'' pass to pick up any saw dust or shavings. This way, when you go to put in the ribs and sheathing it all fits in nice and snug and no issues.
J'ai arrêter de compter les heures il y a longtemps. Je pense que sur un canot il doit avoir minimum 400 heures, surtout un canot de 15 pieds. C'est long, mais agréable comme travail. Bien hâte de le mettre sur l'eau aussi ! Je dois filtrer de la gomme d'épinette et l'imperméabiliser à l'extérieur de l'écorce maintenant, mais manque de temps avec le ménage, le travail et la chasse ! :)
I am still amazed at the skills you have! Thanks for these awesome videos!
Rick From Virginia
Thank you very much Rick ! Have a great week.
I think you've inspired me to build a birchbark canoe👍 you have built a beautiful canoe that you should be very proud of. I built a cedar strip last winter and loved the whole process and im looking forward to attempting this. I have a feeling im gonna have a hard time finding the right birch tree.
Awesome good luck ! Yes it takes alot of hikes and exploration for finding the right tree !
Why are there no subtitles on? So deaf people can't read what you say.:-((
Looks fantastic Steve .. Is this the last video of this build ?
Unfortunately it is ... for now. I've finished this canoe and paddled it last summer, it's awesome. Didn't have time to film the paddling part. I sold this canoe and will deliver it soon. I need to do some winter bark scraping for designs on it before delivering it to the buyer. I'll try to do a little video on the winter bark scraping. I haven't been very active lately, I am trying to save up some money for a new computer so I can start posting and editing again. Thanks for your continued support and interest ! Steve
@@NomadicWoodsman OK because I was trying to find it and couldn't. Must feel a bit weird to have to sell something you put so much of yourself into ? I did see an article with this 16ft BB Canoe and then realized it was your Canoe and you paddling it ! No need to thank me .. I thank you for all the great advice.
Beau travail, un chef-d'oeuvre! J'espère que tu pourras l'essayer bientôt.
Merci ! Oui je devrais l'essayer bientôt, il me manque de la gomme d'épinette !
Never had any problems with shavings getting stuck in between the sheeting and bark ?
Hi, not sure what you mean by shavings getting stuck between bark and sheathing ? I make sure to clean the bark ''envelope'' before putting the sheathing in. I'll pass a small broom and rag. I'll also even do a quick ''shop vac'' pass to pick up any saw dust or shavings. This way, when you go to put in the ribs and sheathing it all fits in nice and snug and no issues.
Combien d'heures as tu mis dans ce projet à date ? Vraiment hâte de le voir sur l'eau !
J'ai arrêter de compter les heures il y a longtemps. Je pense que sur un canot il doit avoir minimum 400 heures, surtout un canot de 15 pieds. C'est long, mais agréable comme travail. Bien hâte de le mettre sur l'eau aussi ! Je dois filtrer de la gomme d'épinette et l'imperméabiliser à l'extérieur de l'écorce maintenant, mais manque de temps avec le ménage, le travail et la chasse ! :)