What a joy it is to watch a true craftsman in action, beautiful workmanship Ian, the satisfaction in crafting something like that must be immense. thanks for sharing.
Always great to get a video posted up from Ian, once again full of great tips and a lot of craftsmanship. Thank you and kind regards from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤🇦🇺
Thanks for a great video I always learn a lot from your posts .I have your latest book and am currently building a folk boat in Australia ,three months in i wonder if you could tell me where I could find copper nails and roves thanks
It's been a real joy watching you work on this project for several years now! If I could ask, how do you clean up the varnish that inevitably ends up on the deck and hull of the boat?
Hey Mr Smith, thanks for the wonderful film. Just found your channel and subscribed right away. My 1st viewing and already have some great ideas for our 50 year old boat. Kind regards, Jeff and Julie s/v OoLaLa Westsail32 Hull #81
Thanks for the extra effort it must take to make these videos. I am building a folk boat ,three months in having trouble locating copper nails and roves I wonder if you might know where I might buy them ps I have your latest book which has been a great help
Look forward to admiring this swinging on its mooring for years to come. Beautiful boat.
What a joy it is to watch a true craftsman in action, beautiful workmanship Ian, the satisfaction in crafting something like that must be immense. thanks for sharing.
Cheers Jeff, thank you.
Always great to get a video posted up from Ian, once again full of great tips and a lot of craftsmanship. Thank you and kind regards from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤🇦🇺
Thanks 👍, more to come.
Another school day top drawer
Welcome back smithy, great to see a new video. The boat's looking good.
Thanks 👍
Thank you for acknowledging the “blood money” aspect of exotic tropical hardwoods!
Beautiful skylights ! Well done.👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great video, Ian. I loved your comment on Teak. The Spotted Gum lookes the part.
Thankyou have been looking forward for next eposide
Thanks, more to come.
Thanks for a great video I always learn a lot from your posts .I have your latest book and am currently building a folk boat in Australia ,three months in i wonder if you could tell me where I could find copper nails and roves thanks
I really like your biscuit joiner spline technique. Definitely going in my bag o’ tricks. Thanks .
Lovely stuff Ian😍 Thanks for sharing👍
Thanks for sharing this! I've enjoyed watching your progress on building this beautiful boat!
Thanks for watching!
Looks terrific Ian.
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
It's been a real joy watching you work on this project for several years now! If I could ask, how do you clean up the varnish that inevitably ends up on the deck and hull of the boat?
150 grit power sand that was going to happen anyway before final undercoats.
Beautiful work and excellent info! Your giving me ideas for how to do the hatches and other bits on the Tahiti Ketch im restoring.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Mr Smith, thanks for the wonderful film. Just found your channel and subscribed right away. My 1st viewing and already have some great ideas for our 50 year old boat. Kind regards, Jeff and Julie s/v OoLaLa Westsail32 Hull #81
Thanks, have fun with it.
Thanks for the extra effort it must take to make these videos. I am building a folk boat ,three months in having trouble locating copper nails and roves I wonder if you might know where I might buy them ps I have your latest book which has been a great help
If you’re in Australia contact Classic Boat Supplies in Belrose Sydney.
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