Great work! Congratulations on finishing such an amazing project. A very proud moment to be on the water with a hand made boat? No translation needed, this was a visual art.
Hello, I am writing to you from Brazil... my intention is to build a small Viking-type ship ("Faering" or "Oselvar" type). I know that the traditional and historical method of joining wood is using a mixture of pine resin and sheep's wool; From what I've read, this method makes it necessary to flood the boat from time to time to hydrate the wood (I don't know if this is actually true). My question is: if I can use some modern substance such as "epoxy" to avoid problems and have the advantage of waterproofing and maintaining the flexibility and cohesion of the wood? Thank you
Flooding the boat or «trutne» as we call is really simple. I would recommend doing that instead of covering the boat in epoxy. Small water leakages through the cover could result in wood rot as the wood has no ability to breathe through the plastic. It would also be really difficult to do maintanence on the boat in the future.
Great work! Congratulations on finishing such an amazing project. A very proud moment to be on the water with a hand made boat? No translation needed, this was a visual art.
Wonderful and beautiful video…. It gives me hope for the future.
Hello. Very nice video and great boat. IT was some kind of workshop?
beautiful
Чудовий ознайомчий матерял про традиційне будівництво деревяних човнів.
Hello, I am writing to you from Brazil... my intention is to build a small Viking-type ship ("Faering" or "Oselvar" type). I know that the traditional and historical method of joining wood is using a mixture of pine resin and sheep's wool; From what I've read, this method makes it necessary to flood the boat from time to time to hydrate the wood (I don't know if this is actually true). My question is: if I can use some modern substance such as "epoxy" to avoid problems and have the advantage of waterproofing and maintaining the flexibility and cohesion of the wood? Thank you
Yes probably
Flooding the boat or «trutne» as we call is really simple. I would recommend doing that instead of covering the boat in epoxy. Small water leakages through the cover could result in wood rot as the wood has no ability to breathe through the plastic. It would also be really difficult to do maintanence on the boat in the future.
Are there bagpipes in Scandinavia?
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Family business ? Where at ?
A school in Fosen, Norway.