Those imposters appears on probably every channel. Mark Rober, Laura Kampf, OffTheRanch, Matt Cremona, the list goes on. I report 'em, and about 1/2 the time, they get removed.
The author does like to ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Dont let not having the "proper" machinery slow you down. All of this can be done by hand or call your local cabinet shop and ask if they can do a run for you to make your planks the all the same size.
Persistence is the key for sure. I got the sense of this during one of Jimmy's IG stories. A short and silent clip of Jimmy using Tony's plane. No talking, nothing sped up, just the scraping sounds. An effort of leveling the entire surface of the boat bottom, one sliver of wood per hand stroke. It dawned on me that Jimmy makes it look fast and easy in his YT videos. The sped up clips, the quick cuts, the frequent videos. Jimmy's the master blaster. But in reality, Jimmy's super power is persistence. The dogged determination to keep moving forward. You don't get to be the Godfather by sitting on the couch. ❤️❤️❤️
It's so refreshing to hear someone talk about their mistakes, the things that bothered them, the frustrations with progress, etc. Especially from someone as gifted and learned as you. So often these types of videos make it look like its so easy and it came together without issue.
I play your channel in my shop, I caught myself stopping grabbing a seat, putting off what I'm doing and enjoying watching your videos, lol but yes always finish what you start!!! Great video as usual #2023
I appreciate how you continually emphasize the challenges and hard work that went into the build and the persistence it requires to finish it correctly without coming across like a braggart like it was no big deal. It's this humble but inspiring attitude that demonstrates how great of a mentor, as well as a maker, you really are.
DiResta reminds me so much of my new yorker friend that passed away from a traffic accident years ago. he was like if new york become a single person and started playing World of Warcraft lol. i miss telling him that Phoenix was bigger than NYC and watching his brain melt as he went nuts explaining how wrong i was. RIP in pepperonis, Carmack!
Jimmy, thanks for the reminder on being dedicated to long term projects. I've got a '65 VW bug that was flooded in hurricane Harvey. The restoration is about 75-80% complete, but I've let it go too long without working on it. I love the car, and it deserves to run again. So, thanks for the reminder. And beautiful work, by the way.
You've been important since Fleas , never missed anything you produced. It's been wonderful Thank you for being there and all you've done to educate us.
12/26/22. Yes! The 'Porch Floor Boat'!! Jimmy, what a ton of work! May to December, 7 months, wow! You have commitment! The boat is beautiful! Love watching you use your well equipped shop, tools, camera lighting, close up shots & voice-over technique to present this build/educational project to we YT viewers! Thx for all your efforts for this particular episode, but also for all other videos during 2022. Great content for we tool loving, wood/weld project enthusiasts. A+ Jimmy! So stay safe & carry on! 👍👍👍🛠🪚🎅🍷😊
What is the best thing one person can do for another? Inspire them, and that is what you have done here and with a lot of your other builds Jimmy. Thanks man!!
I must say thats a beautiful little boat, well done for sticking with it and a very very well done for using the old wood to give it the lovely character that new wood just wouldn't have done.
Thank you for a very informative and entertaining video about a classic craft you don't see anymore. My grandfather had a georgous wood speed boat that we used to enjoy as kids in the 60's. Reminded me of happy times. Merry Christmas.
Just taking a break away from the festive-tech-support duties of a son visiting his parents. Thought I'd enjoy the first part of this gorgeous boat build! Thanks Jimmy, and happy hols to you and yours! 💜🤍 🎄
Nice to see it all come together after many months of instagram stories. Looks great. Nick Offerman, time for you to step up and build the sister boat!
I built a similar sized rowing boat with sliding seats between 2019-20, this brought back some happy build memories but I seem to have forgotten the hours and hours of sanding. Abranet saved me a lot of sanding time on the epoxy when it was all I could get during covid lockdown. That Shinto sawfile is a great piece of kit and certainly lives up to its name as the wood eraser. There is a side handled version as well.
I've done several big builds. They really test your metal. It feels great seeing someone put in the effort and show the journey. The big jobs are not for quitters. Great job. Happy Holidays.
Man I finally finished part 1. The reveal when you flipped the boat over m the end.... Blew my mind how awesome that raw deck wood looked. Can’t wait to watch part two. 😀😀
My house was built in 1967 and came with Douglas Fir old growth 1x4 decking that needed replacing. Like DiResta, I kept the pulled off boards. They have been handy for 22 years.
Coming along nicely. I like the look of the reclaimed wood. You will absolutely want to glass the transom and wrap it around to the outside of the hull. It adds a lot of durability, protecting the endgrain of the strips. Also a nice variation on the RoboBevel for trimming the strip edges.
I feel sorry for your brother, as I grew up on the back side of a table saw. It brought back many sad memories...watching him catch the wood as you pushed it through (the fun part) and stack it to the side, over... and over... and over... 😜
Great Build - Really Enjoyed! I think boat building is woodworking "un"-squared x 10 + art. Kudos to anyone with the skills and patience to pull this off.
Great build! I am midway through my own Bear Mountain cedar strip canoe. I finished glassing the interior in October, and I know exactly what you mean by perseverance! Mine’s in my garage and winter has hit hard, so I had to store it away until the spring. It’s great to follow along with your boat build, and remember my own. I was so proud when I fit my “whiskey plank”. I didn’t have a glass of whiskey at the time, so I think I will now. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your build! Cheers!
definitely resonates with me about how you really need to commit to a project like this... I helped build a cedar strip canoe once and really was not prepared for how much time it took.
Epic & titanic endeavour, so satisfying 2nd use of materials, each fettled to a perfect fit & all then held tight by the marvellous of chemistry & mesh. So uplifting & inspiring to see the love, energy & care carrying things to a strong, beautiful symmetry. Thank you for creating & sharing!
In English work and continued here in Australia, Traditionally the keel is level from 2/3 boat length to the transom. Your fishtail will probably get damaged in use if not careful. There is a lot of work in strip planking. More than people realise. That's why amateurs get disillusioned. They are under the impression it is easy until the sanding starts. That dinghy should row well being skinny. Nice job Jimmy. Next you have to try clinker! That will test you, but a boat that size should take 120 hours. I have built dozens so have a bit of experience! See thumbnail. Merry Christmas everyone! Jimmy you would like the Australian woodenboat festival held in Hobart in February. I wish people gave me free stuff, maybe I should make a video!
This was literally something I was looking forward to, based on the podcast, so a great Christmas gift. Looking forward to attending Makers Camp next year...
100 % dedication for making this boat, very impressive work. I fully understand many fail building a boat from scratch now.. Thanks for all your great videos this year Jimmy and looking forward to more 2023. Best wishes from Texas 🤠
I like joey he ain't no slouch jimmy gotta put up with some lip but that's family, fun to see I rember Joey and Jimmy rebuilding a back how was very interesting... I rember the canoe also man that was a hard build very beautiful canoe.
Grocery Store belt sander...I own one!!!! Everytime I use it I tell myself it's the last time. Arguably the worst tool Craftsman ever produced! The dedication, determination and plain old physical labor involved in this project is impressive! You always amaze my by making things look so easy! Such a great project. Merry Christmas to you and Taylor (and the whole DiResta family) Jimmy!
desde argentina usted es un maestro y aprendi mucho de usted aqui no se pueden comprar herramientas como en su pais pero nos arreglamos con lo que podemos felicidades a todo su familia
Cue the STAR WARS theme .. And in a Galaxy in Upstate New York the DiResta Armada prepares for future voyages . Merry Christmas to Taylor , Willie , Joe and you my brother
There is an imposter in the comments. Please ignore and report. There is no contest or prizes ❤😤
we know it wasnt you, you didnt stencil DIRESTA on it in 400 pt font like 8 times
FYI, Shinto SR-30 to avoid the banged knuckles.
Those imposters appears on probably every channel. Mark Rober, Laura Kampf, OffTheRanch, Matt Cremona, the list goes on. I report 'em, and about 1/2 the time, they get removed.
They will just make me accounts
A mi me contactaron, logré salir a tiempo..
The author does like to ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Dont let not having the "proper" machinery slow you down. All of this can be done by hand or call your local cabinet shop and ask if they can do a run for you to make your planks the all the same size.
Persistence is the key for sure.
I got the sense of this during one of Jimmy's IG stories. A short and silent clip of Jimmy using Tony's plane. No talking, nothing sped up, just the scraping sounds. An effort of leveling the entire surface of the boat bottom, one sliver of wood per hand stroke.
It dawned on me that Jimmy makes it look fast and easy in his YT videos. The sped up clips, the quick cuts, the frequent videos. Jimmy's the master blaster. But in reality, Jimmy's super power is persistence. The dogged determination to keep moving forward.
You don't get to be the Godfather by sitting on the couch. ❤️❤️❤️
I truly don’t know how you do it. Amazing work. Thank you for sharing.
It's so refreshing to hear someone talk about their mistakes, the things that bothered them, the frustrations with progress, etc. Especially from someone as gifted and learned as you. So often these types of videos make it look like its so easy and it came together without issue.
Thank you!
I just bought a pair of Carolina boots. First new set of boots I've owned in 40 years. Fantastic.
I couldn’t love this anymore… between the project and the voiceover… a Christmas gift indeed!
I play your channel in my shop, I caught myself stopping grabbing a seat, putting off what I'm doing and enjoying watching your videos, lol but yes always finish what you start!!! Great video as usual #2023
I appreciate how you continually emphasize the challenges and hard work that went into the build and the persistence it requires to finish it correctly without coming across like a braggart like it was no big deal. It's this humble but inspiring attitude that demonstrates how great of a mentor, as well as a maker, you really are.
As always Jimmy, i'm thankful and grateful !
Merry Christmas and happy Hanukkah.
Damn that’s a lot of work, I’m sure Jethro Gibbs would approve!
DiResta reminds me so much of my new yorker friend that passed away from a traffic accident years ago. he was like if new york become a single person and started playing World of Warcraft lol. i miss telling him that Phoenix was bigger than NYC and watching his brain melt as he went nuts explaining how wrong i was. RIP in pepperonis, Carmack!
10 years of watching here. You are one of my literal hero’s. Thanks for everything you have posted.
Jimmy, thanks for the reminder on being dedicated to long term projects. I've got a '65 VW bug that was flooded in hurricane Harvey. The restoration is about 75-80% complete, but I've let it go too long without working on it. I love the car, and it deserves to run again. So, thanks for the reminder.
And beautiful work, by the way.
You've been important since Fleas , never missed anything you produced.
It's been wonderful
Thank you for being there and all you've done to educate us.
Wow thank you 🙏🏼🎄❤️
You always say, "Learn on the first one." Both boats look perfect to me. Damn, thats beautiful!! 🔥
Jimmy you are an inspiration to all us fellow makers!
Steve Killing has a rich history. From a 12M to your little skiff. Steve has been around for a long time. Great architect!
12/26/22. Yes! The 'Porch Floor Boat'!! Jimmy, what a ton of work! May to December, 7 months, wow! You have commitment! The boat is beautiful! Love watching you use your well equipped shop, tools, camera lighting, close up shots & voice-over technique to present this build/educational project to we YT viewers! Thx for all your efforts for this particular episode, but also for all other videos during 2022. Great content for we tool loving, wood/weld project enthusiasts. A+ Jimmy! So stay safe & carry on! 👍👍👍🛠🪚🎅🍷😊
What is the best thing one person can do for another?
Inspire them, and that is what you have done here and with a lot of your other builds Jimmy.
Thanks man!!
A beautiful boat build AND a voice over!? Definitely a perfect Christmas weekend video!
If you become a member on patreon, he does voice overs often.
I can't wait for the first time that boat hits water it will be beautiful. Thanks for the holiday gift of this great video!
I can’t even begin to tell you how much this has inspired me.
That Craftsman speech was so harsh and so true! They used to be so much better. Great boat Jimmy! Love your videos!
That's seriously impressive. I'm amazed you stuck with it. A great motto to live by 'Finish what you start'
Thanks for the gift. Wonderful hearing your calm commentary as you masterfully solve problems. Merry Christmas!
I must say thats a beautiful little boat, well done for sticking with it and a very very well done for using the old wood to give it the lovely character that new wood just wouldn't have done.
Thank you for a very informative and entertaining video about a classic craft you don't see anymore. My grandfather had a georgous wood speed boat that we used to enjoy as kids in the 60's. Reminded me of happy times. Merry Christmas.
That clamp on clamp trick is GOLD!
Just taking a break away from the festive-tech-support duties of a son visiting his parents. Thought I'd enjoy the first part of this gorgeous boat build!
Thanks Jimmy, and happy hols to you and yours! 💜🤍
🎄
I wish you and your family Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Greetings from germany.
Still my favorite "maker"! Thank you for projects like this. Beautiful!
The Craftsman sander comment 🤣 is so true! Amazing boat Jimmy!
You make everything so approachable and boat building is no different. Thanks for sharing the journey Jimmy. You keep poasting, we'll keep watching.
Algorithm good in the UK! Liked as per usual to help. Thanks for my down time entertainment Big D always a pleasure! Ian UK
Looks awesome! I liked the commentary.
I'm reminded and sad that my late father never got to fulfil his dream of building his own dingy.
Glad to see your back to what made your channel grow
I love my Carolina boots. Beautiful craftmanship
"It's so easy to walk away from this project, I'm telling you"
Glad you didn't, Jimmy! What a project! What a piece of art! Kudos for building it!!!
It was a pleasure spending Christmas with you, thanks for everything Jimmy!
Jimmy I love your narrations, Your explainantions of processes and and reasons are awesome.
Happy birthday, Jesus! Merry Christmas! God bless y'all.
That was the most satisfying video I have seen in a long time. You are a true craftsman. Thank you!
Nice to see it all come together after many months of instagram stories. Looks great. Nick Offerman, time for you to step up and build the sister boat!
I had tp pause the video and go buy those boots. They are exactly what I want. Thank you and Carolina Shoe.
Thanks for another enjoyable video for me to watch over Christmas. Merry Christmas
An inspiring build of a beautiful little dinghy. Looking forwards to seeing the ribs, gunwales, thwarts etc. going in. Happy 2023 to all.
A Jimmy boat build is always a fun watch.
Looks great! That's a nice size boat for rowing 1-2, and it doesn't weigh a ton. Very nice shape. Thanks for sharing CAROLINA's build!
Just beautiful Jimmy …..love it❤ we will always be here for whatever you’re doing👍
Thank you for posting this video. Your work and your commentary are amazing!
I built a similar sized rowing boat with sliding seats between 2019-20, this brought back some happy build memories but I seem to have forgotten the hours and hours of sanding. Abranet saved me a lot of sanding time on the epoxy when it was all I could get during covid lockdown. That Shinto sawfile is a great piece of kit and certainly lives up to its name as the wood eraser. There is a side handled version as well.
I've done several big builds. They really test your metal. It feels great seeing someone put in the effort and show the journey. The big jobs are not for quitters. Great job. Happy Holidays.
Sei una eccellenza del lavoro tecnologico fenomeno 🔔🛠️🪓
Man I finally finished part 1. The reveal when you flipped the boat over m the end.... Blew my mind how awesome that raw deck wood looked. Can’t wait to watch part two. 😀😀
My house was built in 1967 and came with Douglas Fir old growth 1x4 decking that needed replacing. Like DiResta, I kept the pulled off boards. They have been handy for 22 years.
Beautiful boat. Great way to reuse old wood. So much work with the glue and handplane 😀
Who else but Diresta wakes up in the morning and says, "I think I will build a boat" Happy New Year Jimmy and thank for the great content!
The tail of the boat is called the skeg. Cannot wait for part two!!!
an absolute gem of a video. the voice over just works. Great project. looking forward to pt. 2
Merry Christmas Jimmy and thank you for the years of entertainment! 🎄🎄🎄
Excellent start. Can’t wait to see her finished.
Coming along nicely. I like the look of the reclaimed wood. You will absolutely want to glass the transom and wrap it around to the outside of the hull. It adds a lot of durability, protecting the endgrain of the strips.
Also a nice variation on the RoboBevel for trimming the strip edges.
Amazing watching Jimmy build 👏👏👏👏👏
I feel sorry for your brother, as I grew up on the back side of a table saw. It brought back many sad memories...watching him catch the wood as you pushed it through (the fun part) and stack it to the side, over... and over... and over... 😜
Congrats on now being the owner of a wooden boat. Learned my lesson years ago but you do have a ton of inside storage space
🌲🌲🌲 Jimmy, Merry Christmas to you and your family and of course to all your subscribers. Stay warm and may God Bless you one and all. 🌲🌲🌲
Great Build - Really Enjoyed! I think boat building is woodworking "un"-squared x 10 + art. Kudos to anyone with the skills and patience to pull this off.
Nice job from an old woodworker/homebuilder in New Jersey
Fantastic project, people do not appreciate the dedication it takes to undertake such a project!
Truly BEAUTIFUL .. the result of much painstaking work.
This deserves more than a couple hundred thousand views. Come on people.
Thank you, Jimmy. And Joe, too. Good looking boat.
Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas to all.
Great build! I am midway through my own Bear Mountain cedar strip canoe. I finished glassing the interior in October, and I know exactly what you mean by perseverance! Mine’s in my garage and winter has hit hard, so I had to store it away until the spring. It’s great to follow along with your boat build, and remember my own. I was so proud when I fit my “whiskey plank”. I didn’t have a glass of whiskey at the time, so I think I will now. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your build! Cheers!
You make it look easy. Well, maybe not easy, but doable. I admire you. Merry Christmas.
What a wonderful surprise to wake up to for Boxing day! Great craftsmanship and videography as always. Thanks Jimmy for your continued inspiration.
Merry Christmas to you and yours Jimmy. Thank you for the gift of watching your videos year after year.
Always admire your videos and calm description of steps in your projects.
I respect your reuse of wood giving it an entirely new life. Nice work Jimmy
definitely resonates with me about how you really need to commit to a project like this... I helped build a cedar strip canoe once and really was not prepared for how much time it took.
An absolute work of art !! All the best for 2023🎉
My dude, that is freaking BEAUTIFUL
Epic & titanic endeavour, so satisfying 2nd use of materials, each fettled to a perfect fit & all then held tight by the marvellous of chemistry & mesh. So uplifting & inspiring to see the love, energy & care carrying things to a strong, beautiful symmetry. Thank you for creating & sharing!
In English work and continued here in Australia, Traditionally the keel is level from 2/3 boat length to the transom. Your fishtail will probably get damaged in use if not careful. There is a lot of work in strip planking. More than people realise. That's why amateurs get disillusioned. They are under the impression it is easy until the sanding starts. That dinghy should row well being skinny. Nice job Jimmy. Next you have to try clinker! That will test you, but a boat that size should take 120 hours. I have built dozens so have a bit of experience! See thumbnail. Merry Christmas everyone! Jimmy you would like the Australian woodenboat festival held in Hobart in February. I wish people gave me free stuff, maybe I should make a video!
It's coming along nicely Jimmy
This was literally something I was looking forward to, based on the podcast, so a great Christmas gift. Looking forward to attending Makers Camp next year...
Beautiful boat! I can't wait to see it finished. Someday I'll make a canoe.
100 % dedication for making this boat, very impressive work. I fully understand many fail building a boat from scratch now.. Thanks for all your great videos this year Jimmy and looking forward to more 2023.
Best wishes from Texas 🤠
That’s true beautiful so far I can’t believe the amount of work and skills you’ve put in to it I can’t wait to see it finished. A true craftsman 👍👍👍
Lovely intermediate stage Jimmy! Looking forward to the next stage around August '23. 😁
It's so great....seeing you in your dream shop...all the best sir!
Jimmy you are a Stick-to-itiveness kinda guy, you never give up on what you do. Beautiful build so far. Merry Christmas to you and yours 🎅 🤶 🧑🎄 🎄 🎁
Merry Christmas Jimmy! Merry Christmas UA-cam!
I like joey he ain't no slouch jimmy gotta put up with some lip but that's family, fun to see I rember Joey and Jimmy rebuilding a back how was very interesting... I rember the canoe also man that was a hard build very beautiful canoe.
Grocery Store belt sander...I own one!!!! Everytime I use it I tell myself it's the last time. Arguably the worst tool Craftsman ever produced! The dedication, determination and plain old physical labor involved in this project is impressive! You always amaze my by making things look so easy! Such a great project. Merry Christmas to you and Taylor (and the whole DiResta family) Jimmy!
happy 2023 Makers year Jimmy Diresta and family.
desde argentina usted es un maestro y aprendi mucho de usted aqui no se pueden comprar herramientas como en su pais pero nos arreglamos con lo que podemos felicidades a todo su familia
I'm always impressed with your persistence Jimmy . Its beautiful
Certainly a patient woodworker
Very inspiring. I don't know a lot about boat building but this looks top notch so far. Looking forward to part 2.
Cue the STAR WARS theme .. And in a Galaxy in Upstate New York the DiResta Armada prepares for future voyages . Merry Christmas to Taylor , Willie , Joe and you my brother