Finally a channel highlighting the boat and wood working crafts.Thank you Finn for the great content. Double thanks for keeping it pithy with no bloviating.
There are several other wooden boat channels if you have a look around youtube. one is Tally Ho (Sampson Boat Co.) and another is Acorn to Arabella and Western Flyer Foundation Channel just to name a few that I watch....
You’re the most honest of all the boatbuilders that I’ve followed on UA-cam it’s so lovely to see you at work I only wish I was a rich man you would get my financial aid in buckets full. All the BEST hope the rich ones give you the break you deserve
Yes yes yes,,! I was convinced I was going to die from boredom today, but NO. A new flick from my fav boat builder saved the day. Cheers and thanks from Sweden,, 🍻😎👍
so nice to see the progress and such quality workmanship! I too was concerned that your channel would just fade away after your episode 9 announcement. very refreshing to see you have not given in and continued dedication to first off to yourself and your dreams! I'm not sure who wrote this but it goes something like this... it costs nothing to dream a little everyday and yet everything not to! ... I'm inspired ! thank you
Hi Finn, please keep the work up on the building, editing and especially you fabulous choice of background instrumental music, you're introducing excellent artists to a wider audience. Regards Eamonn (Atlantic Seaboard, ROI)
Really enjoying the videos since your start a while back. Especially admire the way you just DIG in and get the work done (and done very well) with as little fuss as possible! Cheers Mate!
The time lapse of your chisel and router work with the folk guitar sound track behind was really sublime. May have to dig in my pocket for a bit of plastic when my wife isn't looking. Thanks mate.
That joint was pretty fancy. It has to be called joinery not carpentry.I am sure Leo will be thrilled to see this video.He is certainly turning out well educated boat builders. I could have sworn I saw another wooden boat junky giving a hand. You may well have the only cement boat around with dovetail lap joints on curved laminated oak beams.
I was watching the tally ho rebuild and thought Finn could pull off a UA-cam channel. Then he goes and announces one. So here I am delightfully amused.
Beautiful job on the laminated beams, dovetails are fantastic. Keep up the good work it's nice to see someone else's project and working all day on my own boat.
She's coming along beautifully! Although I have to admit that after seeing what you were starting within the first episode I thought your channel would end with a mysterious boat house fire. I'm really glad it didn't!😊
You are happy with the progress??? I am TRILLED ! Glad to see you conscripted your Dad & friend to help with the heavy lifting as it seemed that you have had to handle this project by yourself. Keep up the fine work!
Cheers from Melbourne, Finn. Just love those laminated deck beams with their dovetails, To see them start out as a natural edge slab of oak, and go through the various processes to become a beautiful and precise finished product is really inspiring.
Nice to see you using a tenon saw Finn instead of a Japanese pull saw that everyone else seems to use these days. Yes they have their uses but a tenon saw has the rigidity to cut nice and straight. Its all looking good.
The soundtrack that you use when you're mixing the epoxy and fitting the cabin sides is the same track as several other channels I watch hahahaaaaa..... She is slowly coming together and looking great.
Nice work, Finn. Others have mentioned boat building channels, all of which have their merits and uniqueness. You fit nicely with Leo, Peter Knowles, Steve & Alex, Bruce (SY Mistress), Salt & Tar, Rhys and Naihm on Zora, Brupeg, Sailing Melody and Ross on Life on the hulls to name a few. Love following your progress. Thanks for sharing.
Good to see your dad helping out. Love the woodworking shots.
Finally a channel highlighting the boat and wood working crafts.Thank you Finn for the great content. Double thanks for keeping it pithy with no bloviating.
There are several other wooden boat channels if you have a look around youtube. one is Tally Ho (Sampson Boat Co.) and another is Acorn to Arabella and Western Flyer Foundation Channel just to name a few that I watch....
@@TimsBitsnPieces been watching all of them from the start.
Great to see that true craftsmanship is not dead !
You’re the most honest of all the boatbuilders that I’ve followed on UA-cam it’s so lovely to see you at work I only wish I was a rich man you would get my financial aid in buckets full. All the BEST hope the rich ones give you the break you deserve
Well done Finn. I bet your father is very proud. I know I would be.
Thanks for posting and sharing. Having the cab sides installed is a big step, as well as the first roof beam. Best wishes, and good luck.
Every time i watch your craftsmanship, i am impressed. Its looking so good!
Excellent progress and beautiful work. Thanks Finn.
Absolutely brilliant Finn.Looking Awesome!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful creations with us. You are inspiring as a craftsman and a video maker.
Yes yes yes,,!
I was convinced I was going to die from boredom today, but NO.
A new flick from my fav boat builder saved the day.
Cheers and thanks from Sweden,, 🍻😎👍
Looking great, the dovetails are fantastic
Roof beam is great show of progress. Sweeeeeet! Keep truckin
You are following the Art of Boat Building meme - 'make it look beautiful'.
Heck I don't believe Leo used duck tails.
Carry on. Well done Finn.
Roof beams are looking great...good work!
Finn, You did an excellent job using that chisel on the beams for you coach house.
Cheers Finn. I look forward to your vids not just for the work but the music also.
great work Finn! love a good proper dovetail - I am impressed with your chisel skills! Looking forward to the next episode.
Looking more like a boat with the cab sides and beams in place. I enjoy your videos and progress.
lokkin brill!
i get a great feeling just watchin
Excellent start to my Sunday. Thank you!
so nice to see the progress and such quality workmanship! I too was concerned that your channel would just fade away after your episode 9 announcement. very refreshing to see you have not given in and continued dedication to first off to yourself and your dreams! I'm not sure who wrote this but it goes something like this... it costs nothing to dream a little everyday and yet everything not to! ... I'm inspired ! thank you
It looks amazing Finn. Thanks for the video.
Good video from Hampshire UK 🇬🇧 👌
Hi Finn, please keep the work up on the building, editing and especially you fabulous choice of background instrumental music, you're introducing excellent artists to a wider audience.
Regards Eamonn (Atlantic Seaboard, ROI)
Exceptional! Good work Finn!
Beautiful joinery🤠
Really enjoying the videos since your start a while back. Especially admire the way you just DIG in and get the work done (and done very well) with as little fuss as possible! Cheers Mate!
The time lapse of your chisel and router work with the folk guitar sound track behind was really sublime. May have to dig in my pocket for a bit of plastic when my wife isn't looking. Thanks mate.
That dovetail stuff isn't ever going to come apart. Awesome!
Finn, great workmanship! Keep up the good work!
Nicely done sir, those beams will look awesome.
You are an inspiring guy, really look forward to your updates. Great workmanship!
Great work young man. 👍🏻👍🏻
You are one hell of a craftsman......
Great progress and great skills Finn.
Beautiful work! Thanks for the episode
Your apparent skillset far exceeds your age, cheers!
That joint was pretty fancy. It has to be called joinery not carpentry.I am sure Leo will be thrilled to see this video.He is certainly turning out well educated boat builders.
I could have sworn I saw another wooden boat junky giving a hand.
You may well have the only cement boat around with dovetail lap joints on curved laminated oak beams.
Wow, Finn, that's some pretty intensive labor for those dovetails. But they're gorgeous!
I was watching the tally ho rebuild and thought Finn could pull off a UA-cam channel. Then he goes and announces one. So here I am delightfully amused.
Great work Finn! Looking good!
Nice work! Coming along nicely.👍👍
Wow! Really enjoy the progress.
Great to see your progress as ever Finn.
It’s really taking shape! Loved watching you chiselling out the roof beam joints, great carpentry skills!! Onwards and upwards!!! 👍
A true craftsman with passion to get it right. Thanks for the lesson on traditional skills. Joe
Beautiful job on the laminated beams, dovetails are fantastic. Keep up the good work it's nice to see someone else's project and working all day on my own boat.
God work Finn! I see you have some good skills. Also nice to see you have a plumber helping you.
Great video Finn! Your carpentry skills really shine in this video
Great work, thanks for posting 👍
Nicely done 👍
Impressive joinery Finn. Great episode. Thanks. 🇨🇦
Beautiful work
Dude, your editing is really improving. Your telling a great story and I'm along for the ride.
Well done man . 👍
Nice fit on the roof beam. Good job!
Marvellous progress Finn. May you continue to inspire others.
Nice work! Beautiful. Really enjoy the format and the music. The boat and your video production are really coming along.
Thank you
Really enjoyed watched. Cheers...rr Normandy, Fra.
So good to see it coming along!!
Hi Finn - great progress!!! Tte coach-roof glue-lam beams are a work of art. Good on ya!!!! Hang in there and best of luck.
I am very surprised that you don't have more views than you do. I find your videos extremely interesting and very well done.
Well done mate you have come a long way since starting on Tallyho and showing some good skills MV Joy-C
She's coming along beautifully! Although I have to admit that after seeing what you were starting within the first episode I thought your channel would end with a mysterious boat house fire. I'm really glad it didn't!😊
Good progress and cheers from Sequim.
Great work mate. Nice one!
Fine job !
I’d love to hear a short talk about all upcoming projects needed before launch.
Great progress.
A great job you are doing , your boat is very broad of beam, waiting for more progress
I love your workmanship. Keep going !!!
You are happy with the progress??? I am TRILLED ! Glad to see you conscripted your Dad & friend to help with the heavy lifting as it seemed that you have had to handle this project by yourself. Keep up the fine work!
Nice one Finn, she’s coming on nicely and the soundtrack is well chilled. Lovin it!👍
Great work mate
Hi Finn, nice to see y again.
Great stuff Finn,great composition and editing.
I could have watched your chisel work on those dovetail joints all day long. Watch with Finn might be a spin off you tube channel.
Keeping keeping on.
SHE IS LOOKING GOOD, WELL DONE. REGARDS RICHARD.
Well done!
Great progress! I just love your chisel work closeups!
Cheers from Melbourne, Finn. Just love those laminated deck beams with their dovetails, To see them start out as a natural edge slab of oak, and go through the various processes to become a beautiful and precise finished product is really inspiring.
😊 Nice work Finn ! 👍👍
Grand job with the laminated beam jig. Nice to see the video after getting a preview or two over on Instagram :)
Nice to see you using a tenon saw Finn instead of a Japanese pull saw that everyone else seems to use these days. Yes they have their uses but a tenon saw has the rigidity to cut nice and straight. Its all looking good.
Beautiful dovetails Finn
Great work, thanks for taking us along. Cheers
Finn I like the way you made the joint fit so well.
Nice work Finn!
The soundtrack that you use when you're mixing the epoxy and fitting the cabin sides is the same track as several other channels I watch hahahaaaaa..... She is slowly coming together and looking great.
Keep chipping away, your doing great!
Really coming together now. Good skills 👏
I like seeing some of the different European tools.
Cheers and well done from Canada. If we all chip in a few quid could you please buy Rob a belt? LOL
Lovely Job, only 2 years to go? Excellent video!!!
Nice work, Finn. Others have mentioned boat building channels, all of which have their merits and uniqueness. You fit nicely with Leo, Peter Knowles, Steve & Alex, Bruce (SY Mistress), Salt & Tar, Rhys and Naihm on Zora, Brupeg, Sailing Melody and Ross on Life on the hulls to name a few. Love following your progress. Thanks for sharing.
Great job!
Great video Finn , showing great skills , looking forward to the next instalment .
Excellent video, wonderful progress!
Looks great! Camera work, editing and your confidence on camera is improving every video too.