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I am a woodworker based in the Highlands of Scotland. Where possible I like to use wood that comes from local sources - usually from our garden.
Slab Flattening Jig
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Otter Chasing Badger
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My answer to the Festool Domino
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Transformation of My Garage Workshop
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2 года назад
Butcher Block in Tropical Hardwood
4:06
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Bandsawn Box in Lime Wood
2:36
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Southern Yellow Pine Butcher Block
3:16
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Monkey Puzzle Bowls
5:16
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Ash Butcher Block
3:50
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Building a Lapstrake Plywood Boat
7:17
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Building a Cedar Strip Canoe
4:50
2 года назад
Комментарии
@bobbyshirey-d1z
@bobbyshirey-d1z 16 дней назад
Do you have plans for that little boat
@appinwood
@appinwood 16 дней назад
There are plans available but they have to be purchased. The boat was designed by the late Iain Oughtred. This one is the Auklet but he has many other plans available. They are readily available online at for example www.woodenboatstore.com/products/7-2-auklet I hope that you do build it as it is good fun and satisfying when complete.
@robertwilliams8974
@robertwilliams8974 21 день назад
Great job! Very pretty boat.
@appinwood
@appinwood 21 день назад
Thank you for your lovely comment.
@fedup7416
@fedup7416 28 дней назад
Was this the Auk, or the Auklet. I just ordered the plans for the Auk.
@appinwood
@appinwood 28 дней назад
It is the Auklet. Good luck with the new build. The plans are detailed and a pleasure to use.
@fedup7416
@fedup7416 27 дней назад
@@appinwood Thank you for responding, you did a beautiful job on yours, gives me inspiration and motivation. I built a cedar strip canoe back in the mid 90's, hopefully I can remember enough to help me through this one.
@appinwood
@appinwood 27 дней назад
@@fedup7416 Have a look at my attempt at a cedar strip canoe. It is only half size and I didn't have the space to store a full size one. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N8nuDfNUxiA.html
@fedup7416
@fedup7416 27 дней назад
@@appinwood Nice Job and nice design. It looks like it would be fast and nimble. I made a 15 ft, Bob's special, quite happy with it's performance. Wood working is great therapy, it's nice to always have something challenging in the garage..
@fredjensen1683
@fredjensen1683 2 месяца назад
Beautiful Boat...Wonderful workmanship.
@fredjensen1683
@fredjensen1683 2 месяца назад
What grade plywood and what thickness, 1/4 IN?
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 месяца назад
I used 4mm thick marine plywood. It is very important that you use the best plywood you can get you hands on. I got mine from a specialist marine timber supplier. Try to find plywood with veneers of equal thickness. Avoid plywood that has very thin decorative veneers on the outer layers and inferior wood on the inside.
@mikejustice1196
@mikejustice1196 5 месяцев назад
Add comment. What’s there to add to a video that says nothing
@KenthGustafsson300
@KenthGustafsson300 5 месяцев назад
This is in another dimention!!
@appinwood
@appinwood 5 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@michaelwilkinson2928
@michaelwilkinson2928 6 месяцев назад
Very pretty little dinghy.
@appinwood
@appinwood 5 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@bertrandpoiraud6525
@bertrandpoiraud6525 7 месяцев назад
bonjour est ce que vous vendez les plans
@appinwood
@appinwood 7 месяцев назад
Please see www.classic-marine.co.uk/product/auklet-building-plans/
@789genie
@789genie Год назад
I came here to find out if Southern yellow pine is good to build a butcher block countertop
@m1kalD
@m1kalD Год назад
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@appinwood
@appinwood Год назад
Thank you Michael.
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone Год назад
Or vice versa.
@appinwood
@appinwood Год назад
Good point. Thank you for your comment.
@nitrousblast1
@nitrousblast1 Год назад
People tell me pine is too soft for cutting boards
@appinwood
@appinwood Год назад
This is probably true in general terms. Southern yellow pine is one of the hardest of the pine species. It can cope well with everyday use especially on the end grain.
@JenkinsBoatWorks
@JenkinsBoatWorks Год назад
good stuff Brother! I subscribed
@appinwood
@appinwood Год назад
Thank you.
@sinangungor1156
@sinangungor1156 Год назад
teşke bu genişliğe biraz daha boy verseydin
@keijac82
@keijac82 2 года назад
How well does pine hold up as a cutting board? I've only seen hardwoods used.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Keith, Thank you for your question. This is an interesting one and there is no definitive answer. Southern yellow pine is one of the hardest softwoods around and is harder than some hardwoods. Softwoods tend to be more accommodating than hardwoods. You can see this if you try to drive a nail into the end grain of a hardwood. It will tend to split whereas softwoods accommodate the nail. It is a bit like that with knives into end grain. The softwood will mark but will tend to heal after being hit by a knife. Some say that the softwood is kinder to the knives. I have made boards out of walnut, ash, oak and mahogany-like woods but southern yellow pine is probably my favorite.
@iamwhoiam4410
@iamwhoiam4410 Год назад
I've been making syp cutting boards for many years. Never had the first complaint or call back. Recommend not to use knots, or the pith of a board.
@GediSpock
@GediSpock 2 года назад
Beautiful job that. Lovely to see you in it at the end. Thanks for sharing.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you very much.
@zachsheffee8458
@zachsheffee8458 2 года назад
What’s the point of buying marine plywood just to cut it into strips?! When you could just use pre-cut solid wood strips for a fraction of the cost & effort!? Plus wouldn’t it look the same & still be building a wood plank boat yourself?
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you for your question. The answer lies in strength and weight. The plywood used is only 4mm thick but still very strong. It is also relatively easy to bent into shape. In order to get similar strength in solid wood the strips would have to be three or four times thicker and hence much heavier. You would then have to steam bend to get them into shape as they would be quite stiff. Finally you have to take account of wood movement using solid wood. Traditionally this means nailing the planks together when dry and soaking them so that they expand and provide a seal. This clinker built tradition goes back a very long time and is something I would like to try some day.
@Arthurchagasdacruzfe2318
@Arthurchagasdacruzfe2318 2 года назад
Gostei do vídeo.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Muito obrigado.
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 2 года назад
AAh, just messing about in a boat......
@cassiesunyich9730
@cassiesunyich9730 2 года назад
𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚖𝚘𝚜𝚖
@johnevans7389
@johnevans7389 2 года назад
Great build, really like it. What was the purpose of the stringers before you started sheeting out the dinghy. Thanks.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
John, thank you for your comment. I put the stringers on just to make sure that the overall shape was just right and that I hadn't messed up in cutting the moulds. I did wander about showing them as I immediately removed them once I was satisfied that shape was correct. Well spotted.
@timhaakenson916
@timhaakenson916 2 года назад
GOIN ON THE LIST
@rebekah-chriss-k4872
@rebekah-chriss-k4872 2 года назад
What type and thickness of plywood did you use?
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
I used 4mm thick marine plywood. It is very important that you use the best plywood you can get you hands on. I got mine from a specialist marine timber supplier. Try to find plywood with veneers of equal thickness. Avoid plywood that has very thin decorative veneers on the outer layers and inferior wood on the inside.
@roamingrino
@roamingrino 2 года назад
This is awesome! Did you coat it in epoxy?
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you. I didn't coat it with epoxy but used Owatrol Deks Olje D1 Wood Oil. This is an oil finish intended for marine applications. It is easy to apply and looks great.
@bosse641
@bosse641 2 года назад
She's a little beauty :o)
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you very much.
@claudeelliott3993
@claudeelliott3993 2 года назад
Beautiful little craft!! Nice design and great workmanship!!
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you very much.
@vintagetweed
@vintagetweed 2 года назад
Beautiful design. Brilliant 👏
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you very much.
@vintagetweed
@vintagetweed 2 года назад
@@appinwood my father was an old school boat builder and built a beautiful 16' sailing dinghy, but when us kids came around, my mom said no more boat because it was too small. So naturally, my dad went out to the shop and literally cut his beautiful boat in half, Built another 4 foot section, and I learned to sail on that 20' "dinghy"
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Lovely story.
@ruzgardeniz4673
@ruzgardeniz4673 2 года назад
Tasarım uygulama güzel oldu...🙏👏
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Teşekkür ederim
@Calardan
@Calardan 2 года назад
How long is this boat? Could you guess at its weight at all? Also great job its a real beauty.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you very much. The boat is based on a design by Iain Oughtred from the Isle of Skye here in Scotland. This is the Auklet which is the smallest one that he sells. The plans are very comprehensive. He has published an instruction book that really helps. The boat is about 2.2m (7ft 2inches) long and 23kg (50lbs) in weight. The plan also contains the option to make it a sail boat.
@kranzonguam
@kranzonguam 2 года назад
Nicely done!! I hope you enjoy her for many years! Cheers from Guam! 🇬🇺
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you so much.
@spring4522
@spring4522 2 года назад
That's a pretty good first attempt I'd say. Well done!
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you!
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 2 года назад
Great work, she's a beaut!
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@dirtyscant3447
@dirtyscant3447 2 года назад
Nice job!
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thanks!
@peters6850
@peters6850 2 года назад
What's the estimated price on building this boat? I want to build a small clinker very similar to this and am trying to get an idea of cost. Also how many hours did you get to enjoy building this?
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you for your interest in my boat. It is very difficult to estimate the price of building a boat of this type. Wood prices have been quite volatile. If I were to build another one of these I think that I would be budgeting about £400 (UK prices). If you decide to use plywood for the hull, use the best that you can find. Look for plywood with equal thickness layers. I started using marine ply from a builders' merchant, it delaminated and the outer layers of ply were incredibly thin. I finished the boat with Deks Olje D1 which was a pleasure to use. It took me about 3 months to build from start to finish. Some of this was me going through a learning process. Much of the time was spend waiting for epoxy to cure meaning that I could only do two strips per day. I suspect that I spent maybe 150 hours spread over the three months. Good luck with your boat build.
@peters6850
@peters6850 2 года назад
@@appinwood thank you for the reply. I'm sorry to hear that some of the layers delaminated. 400 is much lower than I expected.
@kyle87616
@kyle87616 2 года назад
Great work! I am about to take on this design (I have the plans in the closet right now). I'm curious what type of lumber you used for the backbone and transom. It appears to be fir for the backbone? I'm considering lengthening the frames out to get the longer, 8'10" as it will be used as our dinghy from our cruising boat but avoiding the need to re-loft is making me second guess.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Glad to hear that you are going to make one of these boats. Apart from the plywood used for the hull, all of the other wood was timber that I repurposed from pews from an old church. They were used as garden benches and after about 20 years they began to rot. I rescued what I could and used the recovered wood on this boat. Judging by the appearance and the smell of the wood, I think that it is pitch pine. I made the oars from new Douglas fir. Good luck with your project.
@gregorywebster6640
@gregorywebster6640 2 года назад
This is just beautiful. First attempt? You are obviously a pretty accomplished woodworker. I saw a small sailboat a couple years ago and just fell in love. When I inquired about the design it was of this type construction. So here I am learning all I can about it. I'm probably crazy with my abilities. But I would sure like to try. You must be very proud. Very nice little boat! Thanks for posting.
@appinwood
@appinwood 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your comment. It is my first attempt and was my Christmas project a few years ago. I would encourage you to have a go at making one. The things that I would recommend that you need are, patience, good plans, instructions books and the best marine plywood you can find. I started using inferior plywood and regretted it. Iain Oughtred's plans are very detailed and very high quality. The Little Auk may also be built as a sailboat.