WOW ! What a beautiful canoe . My father and I built cedar strip canoes and kayak and watching you brought back some memories that I cherish thank you very much
20:15 So glad to see your seat was only bolted and not glued, with a touch of play. Different materials have different expansion and contraction rates.
Just gave my Osprey to my grandson. It is still in great condition. Got it in Tennessee about ten years ago. Glads to see you guys continue making quality canoes.
It makes sense, to get started one step at a time. I think I'll get all my stuff from bearmountain place, then once the mold is done, the second one wont sink. I used cast iron strips. -- this is getting to be fun, I don't know If I'll ever get it in the water, but it will look cool in the yard. Thanks much.
Hi David - thanks for sharing this with us. Ted likes the way you made the accent planks in bulk. And he likes your workshop too! Our little business would not be half as much fun if we did not have builders like you who inspire us to keep going! Making things is a good way to endure this pandemic and we hope you and your family are safely home as it seems you are. Joan and Ted
Thanks Joan! I would never have built a canoe and found a love or canoeing had it not been for you and Ted! We have been staying home but thankfully in New Zealand there is no current community transmission so I could have a little gathering to celebrate the launch!
I just started building this particular design from Canoecraft; mold stations are al lined up now. Looks fantastic and your video provides more inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
There's definitely something a little unnerving about watching all that razor-sharp machinery being used at such high speed!! Seriously, great work... definitely given me some ideas.
I really like your clamping technique that is super slick. I also went staple-less construction but my clamping method looked a little clumsy compared to that simple wedge method you used. Great build!
couldn't help but clap when the Champagne came out ... thanks for sharing the build, Im across the ditch in QLD and just finishing off a space (carport/shed) to attempt building something similar. I am certainly inspired, but also a tad in awe of your skills mate....very nice work indeed.
Благодарен мастеру и помощнице вашей за возможность видеть красоту создания крайне-великолепной модели каноэ - так элегантно - созданной от чистого сердца и доброй души человека - творческого ума и золотых рук от Бога. Храни Вас и всех Ваших родных и близких от лишнего.
Hello my friend great to see you again. Hope you had a great Christmas and just wanted to wish you a very Happy New year and may 2021 bring you much success, joy and happiness. Stay safe and catch up again real soon.
Dear David Parker. I really hate you. Not in a bad way or as a person, but the fact that you have woodcraft skills, patience, and ability for detail coming out the yin yang; plus, you have a nice big shop to do projects like that. Oh how I wish! Well done and thanks for taking the extra time to video your progress of the build. I'm going to go and beat my dog now...just kidding. Cheers!
Great build. Love the special layups on her sides. Mine take me 3 months but I am retired and can take the time needed. You have enough clamps. Seems I never have enough of them, LOLOL. Nicely done new friend. THis got you another sub my dear friend. Take care eh !
Haha yeah I already had a few from the first canoe I built and decided I wanted to be properly equipped for the second one, I thought I’d sell them but they’ve come in handy plenty of times since
@@DavidParker Hello David, Since the creation of my first stripper I am as well as be done by them. Any configuration works great. A rear now squared away transom can handle a bunch of HP and putting a paddle to them is a purely a wonderful type experience. Hooked on strippers, OH YEA BUD, LOLOL
Wow wow what a stuning pice of work u have made there i lv the wood bro wow now words u are gifted my friend u should be so proud of the gift u have woundful work not enof words for u bro keep them videos comeing our way sorry for the spelling i get by dino from england masive👍👍👍up for you stunning work
It wasn’t because it’s easier, it was to avoid the staple holes in the strips which you can still see in the end. But in some ways I felt like I had more control over pressing the strips together etc so I wouldn’t say it’s much harder than staples, but it is slower
@@TheGrantAlexander haha yeah, I mean unless it was a particularly tricky strip to clamp id maybe do another after about 4 hours so I could get 4 or 6 strips a day but I didn’t mind taking my time on that part of the process
She's beautiful, they both are. Very nicely done.
WOW ! What a beautiful canoe . My father and I built cedar strip canoes and kayak and watching you brought back some memories that I cherish thank you very much
Thank you! What a lovely memory to have!
20:15 So glad to see your seat was only bolted and not glued, with a touch of play. Different materials have different expansion and contraction rates.
Just gave my Osprey to my grandson. It is still in great condition. Got it in Tennessee about ten years ago. Glads to see you guys continue making quality canoes.
I can't wait to build one, no one thinks I can, if there's a will there's a way and I definitely have the will
Excellent quality by a Master Craftsman and Maestro the Michelin Chef of Carpenters
It makes sense, to get started one step at a time. I think I'll get all my stuff from bearmountain place, then once the mold is done, the second one wont sink. I used cast iron strips. -- this is getting to be fun, I don't know If I'll ever get it in the water, but it will look cool in the yard. Thanks much.
Hi David - thanks for sharing this with us. Ted likes the way you made the accent planks in bulk. And he likes your workshop too! Our little business would not be half as much fun if we did not have builders like you who inspire us to keep going!
Making things is a good way to endure this pandemic and we hope you and your family are safely home as it seems you are.
Joan and Ted
Thanks Joan! I would never have built a canoe and found a love or canoeing had it not been for you and Ted! We have been staying home but thankfully in New Zealand there is no current community transmission so I could have a little gathering to celebrate the launch!
David, your boat is too nice to be used. Keep it in your ditying room. Very best compliments. Ciao from Treviso. Lori
Very beautiful. I can tell comparing to some other diy canoe builder on TH-cam you are a one with a special sense of beauty.
Your video production quality is top-notch
Thank you!!
I just started building this particular design from Canoecraft; mold stations are al lined up now. Looks fantastic and your video provides more inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
Очень красивая лодка получилась. Мастеру браво. Обьём работы огромный.
I was hooked on seeing your projects when I viewed your jaw-dropping wooden bicycle. You're truly a master craftsman. Thanks for sharing David. 🌟
That is an astronomical amount of work and tedious planning. Excellent job.
Haha I actually enjoy the planning, I’m often planning and researching future projects while I’m in the middle of the one I’m on!
Excellent craftsmanship and artistry combined to make a truly one of a kind functional work of art, I am impressed.
Phenomenally inspiring. What a breathtakingly beautiful piece of woodwork. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Beautiful work I like the way you go at the different jobs especially the c clamp plywood jig
There's definitely something a little unnerving about watching all that razor-sharp machinery being used at such high speed!!
Seriously, great work... definitely given me some ideas.
nice shop, room to work, and great tools and machines.
I really like your clamping technique that is super slick. I also went staple-less construction but my clamping method looked a little clumsy compared to that simple wedge method you used. Great build!
Thanks!
Incredible amount of workmanship. A wonderful piece
Thanks!
Just amazing. This is art piece creation rather than boat build.
couldn't help but clap when the Champagne came out ... thanks for sharing the build, Im across the ditch in QLD and just finishing off a space (carport/shed) to attempt building something similar. I am certainly inspired, but also a tad in awe of your skills mate....very nice work indeed.
Cool! Good luck! It’s such a fun project! I had a friend who built a big tent in his garden to build a boat in!
Congratulations!! I also spent 10 months building my canoe and it's an incredible feeling to finish. Regards from Brazil
That waterheater Trick is awesome!!!
That's not just a beautiful canoe mate, that's a work of art with heart and soul within... Well done
its name aired love.
they are very beautiful , great work brother
Thank you!!
Amazing artistry in working with machines!!!
I never seen such a beautiful canoe before
Super tolle Arbeit und ein wunderschönes Boot, gratuliere. Sehr gut dokumentiert.
Really beautifully crafted. Well done.
Stunning. Building one of these is on my bucket list. Someday!
just wonderful! I bet it lasts a lifetime!
Meticulously crafted, loved the attention to details, simply awesome ...
Thanks!!
Благодарен мастеру и помощнице вашей за возможность видеть красоту создания крайне-великолепной модели каноэ - так элегантно
- созданной от чистого сердца и доброй души человека - творческого ума и золотых рук от Бога.
Храни Вас и всех Ваших родных и близких от лишнего.
Wonderful! I watched every step and still cannot conceive of how you achieved this.
Beautiful work as always :)
Now Son, that is some fine work you did there!
Well done.
Thank you!
Isso não é um barco e sim uma obra de arte!
What a beautiful canoe. Congratulations on a wonderful build.
Thank you!!
Hello my friend great to see you again. Hope you had a great Christmas and just wanted to wish you a very Happy New year and may 2021 bring you much success, joy and happiness. Stay safe and catch up again real soon.
Too beautiful to scratch. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I live in Ukraine. Doing a canoe for the first time. Learning from your videos. Thank you!
Wow! This is a masterpiece! Great job! 👏🏻 👍🏻
This was an excellent video! Thanks for letting us watch.
Beautiful canoe.
Simply wonderful.
I enjoyed watching this build. Awesome job
Your boats are great. Thank you for your videos.
The most exquisite handicraft👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
beautifully done, congratulations! I build the prospector ranger 15' last year and also really enjoyed the journey.
Wow nicest I've seen to date and in old you are true master at your craft thank you!!
Wow. How nice talk about a piece of Art.
Amazing craftsmanship! Very well done, David.
Thank you!
Museum piece. You are an artist. Thank you.
Thanks!!
Very very nice work!!!👌💯👍
My man! That is a damn fine canoe! Wow! Loved it.
Thank you!!
Brillante!!!, La exelencia Verdadera!!!, gracias por compartirnoslo,te voy a copiar las tecnicas, saludos de argentina!!
Excellent vidéo You are like Even a Professional of the part of the construction of boat.
Congratulations
Great job!
fantastic:
really Professional.
Fantastic job! Way to see it through
Wow... amazing craft! Congrats!!
Amazing how his shop is not full of high end super expensive tools. My home “shop” is not terribly shy of necessary tools. Focus and time!
Amazing work! True craftsmanship.
You are an artist, you are wonderful
Patience and fine tooles beautiful
Nagyon jol néz ki , szuper meló!
really gorgeous work
Thank you!
Amazing boat and amazing video work!
Thank you!
Great job! Good luck to the master!
Fantastic video and build!
Beautiful canoe and great job with the video too
Complimenti bravissimo sei proprio un appassionato
Dear David Parker. I really hate you. Not in a bad way or as a person, but the fact that you have woodcraft skills, patience, and ability for detail coming out the yin yang; plus, you have a nice big shop to do projects like that. Oh how I wish! Well done and thanks for taking the extra time to video your progress of the build. I'm going to go and beat my dog now...just kidding. Cheers!
Great build. Love the special layups on her sides. Mine take me 3 months but I am retired and can take the time needed. You have enough clamps. Seems I never have enough of them, LOLOL. Nicely done new friend. THis got you another sub my dear friend. Take care eh !
Haha yeah I already had a few from the first canoe I built and decided I wanted to be properly equipped for the second one, I thought I’d sell them but they’ve come in handy plenty of times since
@@DavidParker Hello David, Since the creation of my first stripper I am as well as be done by them. Any configuration works great. A rear now squared away transom can handle a bunch of HP and putting a paddle to them is a purely a wonderful type experience. Hooked on strippers, OH YEA BUD, LOLOL
great work, great design
内外共に硬化剤で固めてきれいな仕上がり 沈まない 安全性が高い木造船ですね‼️
Wow wow what a stuning pice of work u have made there i lv the wood bro wow now words u are gifted my friend u should be so proud of the gift u have woundful work not enof words for u bro keep them videos comeing our way sorry for the spelling i get by dino from england masive👍👍👍up for you stunning work
Canoa mais linda q já vi
Parabéns
Beautiful work!
Fantastic beautiful build, great job 👍🏻
Beautiful boat and well done video.
Thank you!
What a masterpiece!
absolutely beautiful.
Great build
beautiful build
👏👏👏standing ovation for you
Awesome job for sure!!
So
Much fun to watch. Great job on the build AND the video!
Haha thank you!!
hey david very good and clean work but on the first trip i would have taken my mother how do you think about it ..... greetings from turkey
Beautiful looking
Thank you!
Nicely done
So beautiful! ❤️
Hi David! thank you for the tips. it helps a lot.Can you tell me the name of the bit used to make Gunwale?
You mean the bit I used to cut the scuppers? It’s a bowl and tray bit from rockler
Brilliant and so Beautiful! ♥️
Thank you!
Beautiful work ❤
Came for the exercise ball pizza oven, stayed for the cano- YOU MADE ONE OUT OF PAPER TOO? Yep, stayed for the canoes. xD
Great build! One day I hope to build a canoe. I would love to understand what made the stapleless build easier than using staples.
It wasn’t because it’s easier, it was to avoid the staple holes in the strips which you can still see in the end. But in some ways I felt like I had more control over pressing the strips together etc so I wouldn’t say it’s much harder than staples, but it is slower
@@DavidParker thanks! Makes sense to me ☺️ did you have to wait for the glue to cure completely before moving on to the next level?
@@TheGrantAlexander haha yeah, I mean unless it was a particularly tricky strip to clamp id maybe do another after about 4 hours so I could get 4 or 6 strips a day but I didn’t mind taking my time on that part of the process
Great JOB! Thank you for sharing!!!!!
Thanks!!
Love you guys.
beautiful! Nice video.
Hi, great job. Can you give some measurements and weight of this model in text above? I am still in the learning proces with plywood.
I'm very curious what you estimate the final weight of the canoe to be as well.
@@bryonpeterson8652 30kg