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Making Spars for a Haven 12 1/2, The Jib Club & Gaff, Part 1, S2-E62 

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How to make wooden spars for the Haven 12 1/2 sailboat. In this episode (S2-E62) of the Art of the Art of Boat Building, Boat Builder Bob Emser makes the Jib Club and the Gaff out of sitka spruce. Turning square lumber round with the use of a spar makers gauge.
EDITOR NOTE:
In this video I mispronounce the word "gaff". It is gaff not gaft. As many of you know, as I have spoken of it before, in previous videos, I'm dyslexic. One of the many symptoms of dyslexia is saying a wrong word that sounds similar to the right one (like extinct instead of distinct). This is the case with both words pointed out by viewer (gaff and tenon) in this video.
Here is a link if you'd like to know more.
www.understood.org/en/article...
I'd like to say that my mispronouncing words won't happen again, but that's just wishful thinking that my disability will magically go away. I hope you will agree that my "gaffe" doesn't effect the content of the video.
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Комментарии : 51   
@billywhizz6483
@billywhizz6483 2 года назад
That spar-maker's gauge is ingenious... simple but very effective!
@dwel2928
@dwel2928 2 года назад
I've seen a similar device with a single pencil used for finding the center line, but this will come in handy when I'm turning hardwood pieces for vases, mallets, etc. (Pretty hard on lathe & tools if you try to round off a square piece of hickory or oak.) The goal of course is equal width faces, but the projection on one face I've just been using trial & error. It will be nice to get it right the first time. The right way seems obvious when Bob does it!
@drop_dtuned6167
@drop_dtuned6167 2 года назад
7-10-7 ratio developed and applied with an ingenious tool. Boat/ ship building was a technology driver throughout the ages.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 2 года назад
I've been working with wood for along time but just learned a thing or two about tapering. 👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂
@michaelwilkinson2928
@michaelwilkinson2928 2 года назад
Having watched this from the beginning, I am struck by two facts: it seems easy when you know what you are doing and it helps enormously to have the right tools!
@michaelc.3812
@michaelc.3812 2 года назад
I’m a master electrician, and one of my regular comments is: It’s all about having the right tools!”
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 2 года назад
Fantastic, Bob! Really beautiful work! 😃 Looking forward to the next step! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 2 года назад
Those apars come out beautifully. Nice to see you explain the tools you use and how to use them.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@danoyes1
@danoyes1 2 года назад
Very interesting comparing the rig of this bbbb yacht by Hereschoff to the rigging techniques used in the 1890's era working man's racing dories sailed at Marblehead and Salem by the Alpha and Beachcomber Dory clubs. Thanks for sharing!👍
@thesoupin8or673
@thesoupin8or673 2 года назад
I'm so excited for the next one! Really cool to start seeing more of the parts that move. I realize the centerboard and rudder/tiller do that, but something about spars really scratches that itch. Beautiful work as always!
@mattevans-koch9353
@mattevans-koch9353 2 года назад
Thank you sir for another very relaxing and informative video. Always fun to see you making more tools. Those spars look fantastic. I too would like to know how much they weigh in their final finish. Take care and have a great week ahead.
@DavidParker
@DavidParker 2 года назад
I’ve made long large dowels in a very similar way to that a few times in the past, recently for oars and my own spars! But I did not know that 7:10:7 rule!! That is going to be very useful, I’ve always drawn a circle on the end and eyeballed it!
@michaelc.3812
@michaelc.3812 2 года назад
Excellent episode Bob, and I (all of us) look forward to the next time we meet.
@Edivision
@Edivision 2 года назад
Yet more exquisite craftsmanship. Kudos.
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 2 года назад
Round and tapered... Great tips from a master artist. Thanks.
@barneygoogle4003
@barneygoogle4003 2 года назад
Tedious work for most people, but maybe less so for an artist experienced with the general challenges and concepts of the non-linear shaping of materials? Starting with the smallest spars to hone the required techniques seems like a great idea since they're the easiest to handle and the cheapest to replace if you mess up.
@danoyes1
@danoyes1 2 года назад
Dang I'm about to start making spars for a 1890's style racing class sloop and planning on using traditional materials and techniques, no sandpaper of course but you can also get excellent surfaces with a custom shaped card scraper perfectly sized for building light spars. 😀
@davidc6510
@davidc6510 Год назад
Another great episode. Thanks for sharing!
@mission1125
@mission1125 2 года назад
The sound of a well tuned block plane is as good as any music.
@stephenvictor1913
@stephenvictor1913 2 года назад
Watching you work is very satisfying. Thanks for the video!
@joelbrown4110
@joelbrown4110 2 года назад
Another great episode. I am a little surprised you didn't epoxy the gaff bridle stops to the gaff spar.
@keithkrause3386
@keithkrause3386 2 года назад
Another awesome wood mastering video, make a guy want to buy tools and start building. Lol 😆
@robertbamford8266
@robertbamford8266 2 года назад
Tapering techniques and tools 👍. Forgot to ask why the ends of each spar tapers differently? Especially since the difference seems so small. Thanks for the ideas - and the video.
@stanmoderate4460
@stanmoderate4460 2 года назад
Wonderful work and so relaxing to watch.
@danielsondavidf
@danielsondavidf 2 года назад
Excellent attention to detail (lesson).
@thepigwillfly5869
@thepigwillfly5869 2 года назад
Another great episode! I always enjoy your videos.
@propulsar
@propulsar 2 года назад
Always a pleasure Bob.
@scottthomas5999
@scottthomas5999 Год назад
Nice job!!!
@cbrusharmy
@cbrusharmy 2 года назад
That was very educational. Thank you
@fonhollohan2908
@fonhollohan2908 2 года назад
Hey Bob I've got a question, with the Gaff jaw, when you used the drill press to drill out that slot, for the bronze lever shouldn't the slot be drilled out completely? will it be a water trap for collecting water if it's not drilled out all the way?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding 2 года назад
Good question. I built per the plans. It's very small and if by chance moisture did get in it would evaporate quickly. I did seal the inside of the slot.
@garyfroeschner2523
@garyfroeschner2523 2 года назад
good stuff
@bobsails9750
@bobsails9750 2 года назад
Thank you.
@112Haribo
@112Haribo 2 года назад
I noticed you only attached the stops using glue at 26:00 . Will this be strong enough to handle the load when sailing?
@horatiohornblower868
@horatiohornblower868 2 года назад
Are all the round pieces on sailing vessels made by hand the way you did it? Or do they use lathes, if any exist?
@daleskidmore1685
@daleskidmore1685 2 года назад
There is a water mill near me, built over 200 year ago using some salvage timber from wooden ships including some spars as pillars. You can clearly see where they have octagonal facets that are faded at the ends into round stock. I can't imagine they would ever have been turned on a lathe. There are vids of people hand rounding large baulks like Bob has done.
@normp.3657
@normp.3657 2 года назад
How does one source quarter sawn Sitka spruce in central Illinois? Also Bob, your channel was my first venture into anything you tube and I have seen all your episodes from the beginning and now watch many channels that you suggested and those channels that pique my interest . Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding 2 года назад
Hi Norm, I sourced my Sitka Spruce from Johnsons Workbench theworkbench.com They have 2 locations one in Charlotte MI, which is just southwest of Lansing. The other is in South Bend IN. They shipped it to SB and I pick it up there ( about 3 hr drive) They are great to work with! Thanks for watching!
@inventiveowl395
@inventiveowl395 2 года назад
It would seem that I managed to synchronize my biological clock with your upload schedule. And I'm all for it!
@fisheater844
@fisheater844 2 года назад
Wondering why the spars don’t have a couple of epoxy coats on before varnish, wouldn’t that extend their life and increase their strength? Excellent work as usual.
@petermelnikov682
@petermelnikov682 2 года назад
it will work if you put a fiberglass sleeve first, epoxy on its own does not add much strength
@olleo_ol
@olleo_ol 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this release so long! But so far can’t even reach my workshop since war started in my homeland Ukraine 😞
@lunkydog
@lunkydog 2 года назад
I was expecting a comment about grain orientation.
@larrysykes8583
@larrysykes8583 Год назад
with the gaff and the jib club being quarter sawn when installing which way will the grain be turned
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
The annual rings will run perpendicular to the waterline.
@elp9716
@elp9716 2 года назад
Making that slit (mortise) with a scroll saw bit would be a lot easier.
@markegstad7258
@markegstad7258 2 года назад
Why are the spars tapered?
@CorwynGC
@CorwynGC 2 года назад
weight reduction and aethstetics.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding 2 года назад
Hi Mark, It is for aesthetics. If not tapered they would look heavy and cumbersome. It's much like how ancient cultures learned that a tapered column had a much more graceful appearance and was pleasing to the eye. Tapered spars, like the sheer strake, coaming, and many parts of a boat are tapered to please the eye. Weight reduction is not a factor. Thanks for your question and for watching. Cheers, Bob
@TotalBoat
@TotalBoat 2 года назад
It looks beautiful, Bob! Another fantastic episode 👏👏
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