Great work Tom. Always interesting to see how others do it. Even though we have essentially British traditions in boatbuilding here in Sydney lots of details have evolved separately.
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing, it really does help people out a lot with regards to visualising the centreline of a round bilged open boat. I have thought about when I have the opportunity to undertake a similar project such as yours and whether I would use a half joint at both ends as you have rather than a mortise and tenon at the forward end and the half joint at the aft end. All the best.
Great work Tom. Please advise what products you are using - i.e the orange and the black ? sealants. Did you use OU glue for hog to keel? Looking forward to further videos very much. Thanks, Stuart
Hello Tom the clinker dinghy is coming along nicely, really good video. I have recently got into boat repairing/building with my first video being released, please check it out and suggest ways I could improve on it possibly? Thanks Tom
Interesting, love the detail and step by step approach.
Great work Tom. Always interesting to see how others do it. Even though we have essentially British traditions in boatbuilding here in Sydney lots of details have evolved separately.
Can't wait to see more progress on your boat. It will be great if you can explain the various part of the boat construction too.
Well Done, Tom!! What a brilliant video
Please make the videos longer and more in dept. It would be so fun to follow and leran from you. Jeep it up, thank you👍🏻
Thought it seemed heavy for a dinghy of that size, but if it's a reproduction of a local boat, then good. It seems a clean well-crafted job so far.
Nice Tom, its obviously a lot warmer in your shop than mine - brass monkeys in Kent these last few days
Very cool Tom, so great to watch and that transom going together *chefs kiss*!
Awesome Tom! Looking forward to the next one!
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing, it really does help people out a lot with regards to visualising the centreline of a round bilged open boat. I have thought about when I have the opportunity to undertake a similar project such as yours and whether I would use a half joint at both ends as you have rather than a mortise and tenon at the forward end and the half joint at the aft end. All the best.
Excellent video Of craftsman at work- although slower stages might be even more appreciated- keep it going and well done Tom👍👌🏻👨🏻☘️
Hi Tom, please keep up the videos. Love it. Nice easy watching too, dont overload the music.
Good work, well done.
Excellent!
Looks good👍
Kunstig! Yes pls more😁👍
Great work Tom. Please advise what products you are using - i.e the orange and the black ? sealants. Did you use OU glue for hog to keel? Looking forward to further videos very much. Thanks, Stuart
Hi Stuart, the orange was red lead paint. The black was bituminous tar and the glue for the hog was Gorilla glue's PU.
Yes wom!!
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Hello Tom the clinker dinghy is coming along nicely, really good video. I have recently got into boat repairing/building with my first video being released, please check it out and suggest ways I could improve on it possibly? Thanks Tom
great video! I am just curious since I am restoring a lapstrake boat but how can you transom the bevel from the old planks to the new ones?
PU glue, not OU!
Entertaining possibly, but educationally fairly useless.
Well it appears that you have given up on either boat building or boat building videos.
Hi did the whole thing in 3 fast-moving episode!