Preview: How to Build a Wooden Boat, Plank-On-Frame Lobster Boat, Part 12 – Backing Out a Plank
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August 15, 2024
Email this Video to a FriendIn order to fit the curve of the hull, planks must be shaped, or “backed out.”
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5 Responses So Far to “How to Build a Wooden Boat, Plank-On-Frame Lobster Boat, Part 12 – Backing Out a Plank”
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Eric Takakjian says:
Really enjoy watching this series.
Paul Bargren says:
No compound or paint or red lead at all, just wood on wood screwed joints!?
Peter Buxton says:
The entire boat will be painted inside and out eventually.
Patrick Haslett says:
Another superb video, thank you. His sharing of expertise as to what is tolerable and compatible with an excellent outcome is particularly appreciated.
Glenn Holland says:
Am really enjoying this series. Although I’ll probably never build with this method, I appreciate greatly the knowledge and skill involved. Looking forward to seeing a “workboat” finish. Keep it up. Glenn H. (the other one)