yank here. so glad i stumbled onto this video. i've been reading about square rigged sailing ships since forever. these are some very skilled folks. thx for the upload.
I love the fact that even in 2021 in this all plastic-all automated-soulless world crafts like these still exist . It is mandatory for the new generations to keep these crafts alive for ever. I know mass production and such is inevitable but these crafts must stay alive! Everyone is hunting big money and with big money comes big production-mass production-low quality etc etc. Hapiness is not a matter of money, is a mater of living. Living needs money but much less from what we make it look like. Sorry for my bad english but I needed to put it out.
@@k4rrma_887 thanks man but I am struggling to write down my thoughts and feeling as english is not my native language. The truth is we are moving away from everything that connects us. Crafts connect people. Sitting all day in front of a pc makes you antisocial. We have turned from being with others and being social most of the day to being focused on a pc all day and trying to be social in our spare time. Life is the connection between humans. When there is no connection there is no life. "Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god." (Aristotle)
Que obras de arte... definitivamente sin cuerdas el mundo estaría perdido.. abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para todos ustedes y sus familias...hare krishna
Very informative! I like doing basic rope twisting with my hands, problem is that it is not as consistent or can have as many threads to make up the rope/cordage. I am looking for ways to do something like a "one man rope walk" because of space and willing manpower (that's me!) to make a strong and longer rope. Keep up the good work!
th-cam.com/video/GVAA57SwM88/w-d-xo.html In this video you see how we solve the problem of making a rope with many threads on our small medieval style rope walk.
Hva er regnet for en full lengde? I Ålesund hadde vi en med 300 m lengde, i hht gamle foto. Fantastisk å se folk som håndterer så elegant gammelt håndverk. Flink jente det der.
300 meter, ja! En full lengde kveil er på 220 meter, og da må man gjerne opp i 300 meter. Mange reperbaner hadde en del av banen under tak, f.eks. 100 meter, og forlenget banen utendørs når været tillot det.
Yeah they better be donating that rope to needy minorities because if they sell it for profit they're exploiting their white privilege which is socially unfair and racist. I know this because my college professor told me so.
yank here. so glad i stumbled onto this video. i've been reading about square rigged sailing ships since forever.
these are some very skilled folks. thx for the upload.
Here from Imgur; thanks aloofloofah
I love the fact that even in 2021 in this all plastic-all automated-soulless world crafts like these still exist . It is mandatory for the new generations to keep these crafts alive for ever. I know mass production and such is inevitable but these crafts must stay alive!
Everyone is hunting big money and with big money comes big production-mass production-low quality etc etc. Hapiness is not a matter of money, is a mater of living. Living needs money but much less from what we make it look like.
Sorry for my bad english but I needed to put it out.
damn bro hit me witht thee society moment like that woah, what a deep thougt I am mind blown with this social commentaruQ!! nice
@@k4rrma_887 thanks man but I am struggling to write down my thoughts and feeling as english is not my native language.
The truth is we are moving away from everything that connects us. Crafts connect people. Sitting all day in front of a pc makes you antisocial. We have turned from being with others and being social most of the day to being focused on a pc all day and trying to be social in our spare time.
Life is the connection between humans. When there is no connection there is no life. "Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god." (Aristotle)
You're right. This is craftsmanship. Also your English is perfect bro👍
👍👍👍Agreed, fascinating! Wish it were longer! 👍👍👍
My goodness that was neat to watch. Would sure love to see that in person.
This is the human spirit that drives all the inventions and discoveries ! 👍
Please keep making videos, they are so awesome.
Outstanding. The creation of that magnificent rope from many small threads was a CREATION of amazing proportion. Doctor George Whitehead.
Great Work, I loved!
Fascinating 👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️
That is a thing of beauty!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, very interesting technological process!
Love thee videos 👍👍👍👍
Nice to hear!
Never seen like this before...supperbb🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome !
Que obras de arte... definitivamente sin cuerdas el mundo estaría perdido.. abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para todos ustedes y sus familias...hare krishna
Highly skilled workers in thi field.
amazing rope.
Very informative! I like doing basic rope twisting with my hands, problem is that it is not as consistent or can have as many threads to make up the rope/cordage. I am looking for ways to do something like a "one man rope walk" because of space and willing manpower (that's me!) to make a strong and longer rope.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the feedback, have you checked out the Facebook group Rope makers? facebook.com/groups/459882034076787
th-cam.com/video/GVAA57SwM88/w-d-xo.html In this video you see how we solve the problem of making a rope with many threads on our small medieval style rope walk.
Wonderful!
Gratidão !
Aos meus 60 anos (Brasil), 51 em água salgada, afirmo !
Isto é uma forma muito forte da expressão da liberdade e da Dignidade
Is this true Hemp , or is it jute ? Lovely video and thanks.
Muito obrigado !
Work of art.
WOW!
creative craft
Interesting, no heater?
Beautiful
I worked on a machine exactly like this at British ropes Willington Quay Tyne & Wear 1969-76
I bet that rope smell's good brand new
Hva er regnet for en full lengde? I Ålesund hadde vi en med 300 m lengde, i hht gamle foto. Fantastisk å se folk som håndterer så elegant gammelt håndverk. Flink jente det der.
300 meter, ja! En full lengde kveil er på 220 meter, og da må man gjerne opp i 300 meter. Mange reperbaner hadde en del av banen under tak, f.eks. 100 meter, og forlenget banen utendørs når været tillot det.
Hardanger? I Norge?
Даже непретставлял что всё настолько сложно 😮
Only a few of these left on the planet
😱😱👏👏👏😀😀😀👍👍👍
Engineering marvel.
history lesson achievement point
Little too large for my model ships.
Then they tightly wrap duct tape around them and sell it to WWE haha
We need to get off my butt and start learning how to manufacture again
Cool...old engine first
I smoke a lot of weed and this is weird af even for me! I had to stop watching it, it made my brain blow up! 😒🤕
I hope you subscribe for more mind blowing craft videos;)
So much white privilege
Yeah they better be donating that rope to needy minorities because if they sell it for profit they're exploiting their white privilege which is socially unfair and racist. I know this because my college professor told me so.
@john loures Good for them...usually those who exploit are the stronger and fittest. Good for them. That being said I hate Swedes.
They are European. Keep yer opinion for the yanks.
@john loures Take it as you like...there are no rules. It's all about a means to an end.
Fair play, no offence intended.