BoatBuilding - Finishing the Deck Structure! (EP73)
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Channel: Sampson Boat Co
Views: 953,817
Rating: 4.9707947 out of 5
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Length: 18min 2sec (1082 seconds)
Published: Sat May 30 2020
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The astounding thing here is the quality.
Like, early on in the series he seemed to be obsessed with small details that didn't seem to matter. Being very meticulous about wood and construction. Holy hell did that pay off down the road.
I've been watching since the 3rd or 4th episode and it was genuinely an emotional experience to watch the time-lapse footage and see the boat emerge and take its form.
This is such a great project. The big timber joinery is just ... incredible. And now that we can see the structure without props it's just gorgeous. Leo's craftsmanship is an inspiration to us all.
Iβve been binge watching this since last night! How did he cut his finger off? Do we ever find out? Iβm on a bird episode 41 right now
At the moment I cannot watch the video, but Iβve seen him cut the frames to length inboard. He said it was for better airflow and water to run off but I donβt get it. At this moment it looks like the deckplanking goed above the frames right? And sideplanking goes up unto the top of the frames.
Can someone explain?
Every time Leo releases a video it's the highlight of my Saturday!
Great work