Sounds like the new cradle is going to cut up and screw up the ship, why worry about what kind of shoes your wearing if your gonna really screw up what you built..how bought more support all around the bottom, is it just don't have nothing to do now?
awesome videos, but i wonder why do you use steel? carbon fiber material can be as tough as steel but can be formed and shaped that it will blend in and it can be painted to look like tarred wood? you may reconsider the decsision to use steele.
Skulle det gå att räkna ut vad för stående våg som en sådan kanon har och då använda en sorts sonar-ping att matcha denna som då riktas mot bottnen i förhoppning om att detektera att den vibrerar med denna?
Thank you for the video. But I got bored with looking at the man, and left. You commit the unforgivable sin of turning your video into a documentary about the presenter! I saw comparatively very little of the ship; the camera was consistently focused on your presenter! I'm sure his family was thrilled to see him on video, but his face does nothing for the other viewers! He should of course be introduced to the viewer, but then become a disembodied voice, narrating the subject at hand. Instead, you've wasted the viewer's time, as we try unsuccessfully to see what we tuned in to see.
Very interesting. One thing... It's a series of VIDEOS. Not films. We do not film, we video. Besides, defining the process is stating the obvious. :-) Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. 🙂 Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. Have pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers and we do what film wishes it could. We are Videographers and/or cinematographers. 🙂 We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and have a better understanding of the craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
Hello! Słuchajcie, moi drodzy przyjaciele. Czy istnieje szansa na to, że siedemnastowieczny szwedzki wypadek przy pracy KIEDYKOLWIEK POWRÓCI NA WODĘ?! Oczywiście, rewanżu za Oliwę już raczej nie będzie, ale fajnie byłoby zobaczyć królewski okręt 'Wasa' w ruchu na wodzie... ♍🇵🇱🇸🇪👍
At some moment you're going to have to replace pieces of wood. It is a perishable material after all. But I think if you manage to keep the shape intact it will still be Wasa. Buildings are restored like that and nobody suggests that after thoughtful restoration it has become something else.
True. On the oldest wooden building Horyuji temple, some of the wood, especially exposed rain was perished and replaced with 根継 矧木 or 埋木 techniques. Repair carpenter has been attached to the building from the ancient time, full re-assembling is done in 400 year cycle.
Great tour! Because this was so good, I really think you should do several more in depth and detailed videos before you alter the inside with the new structures. I think lots of people would love to know about every 'nerdy' detail in there.
I visited this ship in 1996, or thereabouts, and it was a fantastic museum. I don’t think visitors could get onboard then, if we could I didn’t find how. I wish I did.
Marvel of engineering from the land most experienced seafarers of their time, going back thousands of years, long before we know, because of lack of written history. the ridiculous amount of firepower is incredible. Its a shame the concerns of buoyancy were ignored by those in charge. I was almost as moved when I visited the Vasa as i was when i beheld the Oseberg viking skip in Oslo... Brought a tear to my eye actually, proud to be of Scandinavian ancestry... Always ahead of the rest of europe, from the 8th century to now. Skål!! 🇩🇰🇸🇪🇳🇴
Was this made as a TV documentary? These aren't your run of the mill RU-vid videos. Wish they could have figured out how to use more lighting to bring out the surface details better, but it's still pretty damn good overall. Kudos!
Eine solche Zeitkapsel zu finden und bergen zu können ist ein wirklicher Glücksfall. Nur...wenn diese Dinge ans Tageslicht (und an die Luft!) kommen fängt die Uhr an zu ticken, denn dann beginnt die Herausforderung diese Schätze zu erhalten gerade wenn diese aus organischem Material bestehen.
Weird thing, I kinda figure thing or two on ships as a longtime yard worker, yet just looking that vessel hull on dry, it obvious that She has a issue with stability. Do not even have to add any numbers, just look at her at a few angels, it is right there front of eyes. Then add that missing 2/3 on mast lenght, throw sails on and it is very clear she will get a heavy list very easily. How on earth they ever made that in a first place. As great as she is, her creators must have been drunk as hell. Or dumb. Or both.
I wonder if any consolidation treatment can be done to wood in this sort of situation give it strength again. Similar to how airy substances can be given rigidity using resin impregnation. If it weren’t so energy intensive to keep a large area at freezing temperatures, maybe a large wooden structure like Vasa could have been kept at a certain level of water saturation, and then frozen to give the wooden structure extra strength like pykrete has.
I toured the Vasa in 1978, shortly after most of glycol spraying was completed, we only saw the outside of the ship from the scaffolding… it’s amazing to see the ship as it has been restored…
I had the joy to visit the Vasa museum in 2001. But no-one was allowed to view the interior or even visit the weather deck. So it is very interesting for me to be able to finally see it. I have only one criticism. Most of the video concentrates on the narrator and not the interior of the ship. Did he really have to be in 90% of the shots with the hull timbers out of focus? Still, I have now seen what was denied in the past. Marvellous stuff !