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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - Shaping the Keel / Adze work (EP59)
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EPISODE 59.
In this episode, after roughing-out the starboard side Rabbet into the Stem, I make a jig to transfer the measurements for the shape of the Keel Timber from the lofting floor to the boat itself. Then I start working on actually shaping the keel to its final shape, firstly using a TurboPlane wheel on a Grinder, and then switching to a good ole’fashioned Adze. I also add some small pieces of Purpleheart to complete the shape of the Forefoot, and make a small book-stand for my hosts here.
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Audionautix - Totally Looped
Topher Mohr and Alex Elena - Uptown
Jeremy Blake - U In My Arms
John Deley and the 41 Players - Dixie Outlandish
Bad Snacks - New Moon
59. Shaping the Keel / Adze work (Tally Ho EP59)

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@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
Thanks to Perry Gordon & His Rhythm Club for the awesome music! Check out their RU-vid channel and website: www.rhythmclubmusique.com/english.html ru-vid.com/show-UCgVjvvCeUwm_VzZvMqz3Izwvideos
@perrygordonjazz
@perrygordonjazz 4 года назад
Thanks for the shout out! Very impressed with your adze technique, things are shaping up nicely!
@cormajor8833
@cormajor8833 4 года назад
I enjoyed the music Perry, very good stuff!
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 4 года назад
Lots of work....Thanks very much..!
@digitsdigitsdigits808
@digitsdigitsdigits808 4 года назад
@@perrygordonjazz Are you mixing Leo's adze into the songs here? That's frickin awesome
@xx1590
@xx1590 4 года назад
As I have said before you have the absolute best musical score of any you-tube editor/producer.
@raymondkoonce5827
@raymondkoonce5827 4 года назад
A realization struck me recently. I've lived almost 80 years, acquired two university degrees, am a bit of a jack of all trades, published a few books and spent almost 60 years as a professional pilot. The realization is that, with all that, I wouldn't have a clue as to where to even start what you're doing. I sit here and marvel at your continued accomplishments and wonder how I missed having such amazing knowledge. I can only hope I live long enough to see Tally Ho under sail with her lee rail awash. You are doing an awesome work!
@cf6282
@cf6282 4 года назад
raymondkoonce Sounds like you have had an extraordinary life as well!
@raymondkoonce5827
@raymondkoonce5827 4 года назад
@Alexandr Retardo Thank you for the kind words. If I may suggest, I learned to fly in the U.S. Air Force, flying fighters. The training there is some of the best in the world, and if you're able to join, I would highly recommend that route. Best of luck.
@corporalclegg914
@corporalclegg914 4 года назад
raymondkoonce - there’s no doubt to me that you’ve spoken to my dad while you were at or below 35k feet. he was with Atlanta Center ATC for 35 years as an en route controller. i agree with your sentiment, but your career seems pretty cool, too. i fly piston-powered aircraft (since mid 90s), so i’m in awe of pilots that flew in the 60s to present’ish day’s & imagine the technological changes/advancements you saw come & go.
@breenhue
@breenhue 4 года назад
I'm 74 and a retired shipwright.. and this young genius Goolding has got me covered too.. BravO to him eh mateys.. Love how he's combined old tech with the latest too and to hear him winge about JoYs of working on lofting floor.. 😊 Thanks 👍 😁
@petewood2350
@petewood2350 4 года назад
Its great to see, some one with Energy and Passion for what they are doing, if he only does this one Yacht to completion, then he will have achieved more than most, may there be many more projects after Tally Ho, & if he chooses to take us along for the ride on YT then all the better.
@chrisestill8825
@chrisestill8825 4 года назад
Double LIKE for Cecca coming back.
@StonyRC
@StonyRC 4 года назад
Absolutely - she's a key member of the Tally Ho project.
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
triple-like form me :)
@mrsmd4616
@mrsmd4616 4 года назад
@@SampsonBoatCo Biased lol
@nikohnec834
@nikohnec834 4 года назад
I'm new, who is she?
@kevinjohn5765
@kevinjohn5765 4 года назад
No...shes too fake
@roscoejones4515
@roscoejones4515 4 года назад
Makes you wonder how they did this stuff back in the 1800s when laser levels were so much larger and more cumbersome.
@paulgar8
@paulgar8 4 года назад
LOL
@TAMBestBuild
@TAMBestBuild 4 года назад
He is doing the work of a hundred men mostly by himself.
@lionelspencer-ward3527
@lionelspencer-ward3527 4 года назад
This is only because back then laser levels were gas-powered...
@SailorAllan
@SailorAllan 4 года назад
@@lionelspencer-ward3527 oh please ! --COAL / STEAM powered
@reeepingk
@reeepingk 4 года назад
While I know this was in jest, you could replicate the same effect with a simple shadow created by a straight edge, although I doubt it was actually done.
@deanjones2525
@deanjones2525 4 года назад
I've never been so captivated by watching someone build a yacht. AMAZING! You're awesome. Thank you for sharing how much hard work is involved as well as the process with us.
@hydorah
@hydorah 4 года назад
Woodworking mathematical paradox: The adze subtracts
@hydorah
@hydorah 4 года назад
(Brave) Use of such a traditional tool certainly adze to the romance of the build though. Also beautiful little bookstand. Tally Ho is going to be so beautiful when she's reborn!
@russeldavis1787
@russeldavis1787 4 года назад
Tish boom
@hydorah
@hydorah 4 года назад
@@russeldavis1787 I thank you.. I'm here all week etc.
@netpackrat
@netpackrat 4 года назад
You should be ashamed of yourself.
@TheLoneHaranger
@TheLoneHaranger 4 года назад
Bugger! I've been scrolling diligently to see if anyone thought of it first. You unmitigated cad and bounder, sir. I have been trumped once more by a worthy opponent.\ Chapeaux bas, monsieur.
@whatcaneyedo
@whatcaneyedo 4 года назад
Congratulations on +1 million views for a single episode! This project and your craftsmanship is absolutely amazing.
@flightplan1000
@flightplan1000 4 года назад
Thanks, Leo. When I retired from my shipwright work I sold almost all my tools - most of them to young people beginning their boat building life. Besides a handful of heavy duty chisels, the one tool I kept was my lipped shipwright's adze. Same as yours. I still use it in the woods around my cabin here in Northwest Montana. Sorta' keeps my brain in the game...
@muhctim78
@muhctim78 2 года назад
This is the video that was first recommended to me when it came out, which lead to starting from the beginning and binging every episode to date. RU-vid keeps recommending it again, so I suppose I’ll watch it for the third time
@peterwallace9764
@peterwallace9764 4 года назад
That’s a massive undertaking, one man & a wife. I’m at a stage where I freak out about the lawn. ☹️🥺 You are unbelievably unreal lad. You truly get my vote.
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 4 года назад
Man, I love Leo. Leo: “Ya, I’m working on this $10,000 piece of wood, which is already bolted into the boat and would derail the whole project if I ruined it. So, I decided now would be a good time to practice something I’m not very good with.” Me: 😳😱
@phygital1
@phygital1 4 года назад
Nevir202 😂😂😂.... me holy 💩
@devotidchannel
@devotidchannel 4 года назад
Thats why were watching him and he is not watching us.... lol. (Its secretly why I come here. I love watching him tackle HUGE problems like he is making toast.)
@ciberbri59
@ciberbri59 4 года назад
devotidchannel tackling huge problems like he’s making toast ... nicely put ... watching him makes me want to stay calm, carry on and pretend I’m British.
@cw3339
@cw3339 4 года назад
He has BIG ones Brass, or being on a boat Bronze!
@radamus210
@radamus210 4 года назад
HAHAHA! No shit! Like he's making toast- excellent analogy! But here's what sets him apart- He has a solution for every challenge and the belief and confidence due to those balls of bronze!
@Ultrunz
@Ultrunz 4 года назад
As soon as I noticed this was up. Stopped doing what I was doing and watched it. It's always a good day when a new video of Tally Ho is out :P
@martinpennievandenbroek3535
@martinpennievandenbroek3535 4 года назад
Yeah! Another video from Leo. We only get to watch after each of us have finished our housework and lawn work. This winter will be enjoyable as we will be able to follow Tally Ho while the snow flies. Wife and I are 70+ and have a lot of history of our own but enjoy this enough to sign on as supporters. Nice to see Cecca back.
@Cruzomeda
@Cruzomeda 4 года назад
As I watched the entire video I found myself ringing my hands. Not being a ship maker and not understanding the process, I was worried the whole time something was gong to go wrong. That was some amazing craftsmanship. Nice job!
@laurenceeubank4798
@laurenceeubank4798 4 года назад
The only thing I dislike about this project is waiting for the next video. Otherwise, a constant huge grin of admiration. Great to see Cecca has returned!
@Pow3llMorgan
@Pow3llMorgan 4 года назад
Next video? I want to see that thing cut waves soon! :D
@mosquitonglamok7928
@mosquitonglamok7928 4 года назад
You sex cecca
@brokerhc
@brokerhc 4 года назад
I know that you have the aid of a floor drawing, laser tools and measuring devices but, at the end, and on top of all the boatbuilding skills that you have, there is an artist's brain that imagines all these cuts and end results. Your path success is guaranteed such as Da Vinci's was. Glad that Cecca is back.
@martynhicks123
@martynhicks123 4 года назад
Now that's grafting...my arms are aching just watching...unceaseless admiration for how you never cut corners.
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella 4 года назад
It occurred to me to wonder if it would save time to start by creating (at first) only every second profile, leaving a margin on depth, use the power plane to get the bulk of the material off, then create every profile to full depth, followed by power planing to full depth. Seems to me this might be worth considering whichever way the profiles are created (adze, or "meat-axe")
@svventure844
@svventure844 4 года назад
That jig is genius & emphasizes the significance of accurate lofting. I have never seen that & thoroughly enjoyed watching!
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella 4 года назад
Indeed. It has never occurred to me to use a laser line to enable drilling at a precise angle, by hand, without a helper, for one thing. Kudos to Leo for all of these gems, which are more precious for not being oversold or over-celebrated. Leo has a wonderfully light touch, and a particularly engaging line in innate humility.
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
thanks, both! Very happy if anyone if able to use any of these techniques elsewhere :)
@timothyobrien1850
@timothyobrien1850 4 года назад
I had the pleasure of watching John Guzzwell work some years back at tuna packers in Hawaii. Now I have the pleasure of watching Leo do his work, life is fulfilled. Leo, a special thanks for your lofting video, in my view one of the finest descriptions of what it is that makes an Engineer.
@captaintoyota3171
@captaintoyota3171 2 года назад
I love rewatching this series. Found it when leo was putting up boat shed alone. Just a dream then. Now a reality because of people. This is what the internet was SUPPOSE to do. Not cause all the hate and anxiety. Love sharing and learning
@63vetteman
@63vetteman 4 года назад
Tremendous blend of talent, skills, old school and technology Adze up to success!! Thx for sharing and great work Leo, Cecca , Pancho and crew!!
@spikeafrican8797
@spikeafrican8797 4 года назад
As a carpenter, I love watching you work this out. Even though I see it happenning, I still have little idea how you do it!! Always amazing. Thanks!
@deadMoney2k12
@deadMoney2k12 4 года назад
It's so cool how the purple heart is really light in color when Leo hogs it out and then turns dark again over time. You can see it darkening in the time laps pieces. Awesome.
@mojo6524
@mojo6524 4 года назад
purpleheart and bloodwood both have this oxidation property when fresh wood is exposed to air.
@thefixerofbrokenstuff
@thefixerofbrokenstuff 4 года назад
Also it is slathered in linseed oil.
@sailingluana3037
@sailingluana3037 4 года назад
i think Leo's lofting floor needs to be the celing of a marine Museum when he is done...
@jamesjakubik4428
@jamesjakubik4428 4 года назад
Good adz work Leo. My friend John Gardener (1905-1995) was a boat builder and curator at Mystic Seaport. He told me that the spike on the adz was used to adjust the blade to the correct angle. You lay the adz flat with the spike down. The end of the handle should be butted up to a stop. Then tap the spike to make a mark. Turn the blade of the adz around. The blade should be on the mark .
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
Interesting! i heard that it's for pounding in nails deeper into a board so you dont hit them with your Adze
@gdasailor4634
@gdasailor4634 3 года назад
@@SampsonBoatCo Yes I can confirm that that was the general method of aligning the "hang" angle of a White adze (considered to be the best maker) However not all tools are the same and it will depend on the user. Properly hung you can take a thin shaving or a thick bite. You can practice on a board between your feet - rest one elbow (say the right) against your hip and grasp the handle near the end with the same hand. You should be able to just strike on the back of the blade taking no shaving - lower your right hand a fraction and you get a shaving - lower your right hand a bit more and you make a deeper cut. If you bring your left hand down the handle closer to the right hand then you will become more relaxed and also have less shock. I bent laminated an oak handle for my adze 40 years ago. I recommend it - no shock! And yes, the spike also can be used to set in any nasty nail heads, however that takes a different skill and depends on the shape of your handle - the tool sort of feels "backwards".
@smedoz
@smedoz 4 года назад
The level of patience you have is astounding.
@zsolthajdu5007
@zsolthajdu5007 4 года назад
Scary moment of the day: seeing all those deep holes cut into this beautiful piece of timber. But we have to trust you and your measurements :D
@politicalGRAFFITI
@politicalGRAFFITI 4 года назад
Yeah I agree... takes guts and commitment!
@creazionidirealta3300
@creazionidirealta3300 4 года назад
It's come a long ass way in just a year, I wouldn't want to even guess how much lumber you got right there or how much has gone into it but I know she's gonna be resurrected and outlive most of us watching and our children.... Amazing dedication and passion. I will definitely be there for the launch I can tell you that....
@ksingleton101
@ksingleton101 4 года назад
Drilling Depth Holes (not sure what it is called) was the technique used on Mount Rushmore National Memorial back the early 1900's (1927 I believe was when it was started, completed in 1941). Awesome video Leo, thank you for showing what is possible with a little hard work. Such an inspiration you are to our children and young adults!
@fransisguyon5163
@fransisguyon5163 4 года назад
I believe Barns Wallace "the bouncing bomb of the Dam Busters" used the same technique to sculpt a portrait of his wife.
@michaelhadsell4360
@michaelhadsell4360 3 года назад
I've watched the whole series, twice, and now I'm looking all over the web for anybody & his brother who's building a sailboat.....just so interesting...will leave a donation at your Patreon site.
@pintokitkat
@pintokitkat 4 года назад
When you started with the adze, after a couple of minutes the phrase 'sod this for a game of soldiers' came to mind.
@Hopkinsg1
@Hopkinsg1 4 года назад
I am glad Cecca is back.
@yaa63
@yaa63 4 года назад
No words...simply outstanding
@olivergingrich6839
@olivergingrich6839 4 года назад
this is amazing. terrific work Leo! Watching the little nooks get filled in and faired is weirdly satisfying. really well done. And extra points for using the adze
@netpackrat
@netpackrat 4 года назад
I married a shipwright's daughter; when my father in law began his career, there was still quite a bit of work on wooden fishing vessels. He once gave me an old adze head, and wrote the following after I sent him a picture of it with a new handle: Old Haakon used to say " Ven I vas learning to use da adz dey made me vear da stovepipe leggings. Dey hurt more dan da misses vit de adz. I learned mighty qvick.
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 4 года назад
Netpackrat - Hahahaha, cool story in a story that. Please don’t restore that adze head, keep its age preserved and pass it down with the children... By coincidence I ended up moving into the house of my great grandfather, granted there were a bunch of other tenants in between. While completing some serious repairs me and my dad found lots of his old stuff blocked away behind a false wall, still with his name and rank on the old cases and a bag with some of his WWII papers in... we dug them out and passed them onto his daughter who hadn’t seem them for 50 or so years.
@netpackrat
@netpackrat 4 года назад
@@zerg9523 Somebody has already been at the adze head with power tools, unfortunately. It must have been pretty rusty at some point since now it is shiny and pitted. Keep in mind this was probably still a tool in use at an operating shipyard (south east Alaska) well into the late 70s or early 80s. www.theguncounter.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19572
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
haha nice story man
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 4 месяца назад
Absolutely astounding accomplishment. The precision and craftsmanship show enormous dedication and mental focus. // I would like to have this youthful genius bring an unorthodox house design to life. It would be great to see that.
@barneygoogle2720
@barneygoogle2720 4 года назад
Innovative solution to marking the keel dimensions along it's length. Complex job that needed to be done right. You were up to the mark and are mastering the use of the adz as well. Looks like you've got things well in hand. Good work, captain. You're on your way to becoming a master shipwright.
@prereed
@prereed 4 года назад
Truly enjoyable to watch you produce something we would never see. The videography and editing are most excellent. Thank you.
@banjopete
@banjopete 4 года назад
The beautiful shape of this boat is slowly revealed, love it!
@todddembsky8321
@todddembsky8321 4 года назад
Every thing is ship shape again. Cecca is back !!!! Just in time for the most wonderful time of the year (Ice Storms and Snow) Welcome back Cecca. It is nice to see that smile once again.
@mojo6524
@mojo6524 4 года назад
Install massive timbers and carve away anything that doesn't resemble a boat. got it! The ability to transfer the markings from the lofting floor to the timber is the most difficult part in my humble opinion. fascinating watching the process here and at Acorn to Arabella.
@VagabundoOMC
@VagabundoOMC 4 года назад
Leo, you should package and sell the purple heart keel timber shavings. I'm sure a lot of people would like to have a small piece of history.
@TAMBestBuild
@TAMBestBuild 4 года назад
please do.
@TAMBestBuild
@TAMBestBuild 4 года назад
$100 per sandwich sized bag of wood chips
@olivergingrich6839
@olivergingrich6839 4 года назад
was just thinking some of those cutoffs would be big enough to use as veneers or even musical instruments. a luthier should build you a ukelele from that material!
@timcollins1131
@timcollins1131 4 года назад
When I was in primary school in the fifties one of my prized possessions was a beautifully crafted ruler that had a square of every important native timber in Australia, I think that could be a good way to raise funds and give us fans a piece of Tally Ho that we could use and admire every day.
@Bugdriver49
@Bugdriver49 4 года назад
My nephew paid big bucks for smaller pieces of purple heart to make rings with!!
@daviddickmeyer5231
@daviddickmeyer5231 4 года назад
Awesome as always, such dedication and patience! Watching this project is one of the most exciting and relaxing things I do! Thanks Leo.
@patrickpurcell3
@patrickpurcell3 4 года назад
What a wonderfull way to start my Sunday. With coffee, great music and watching a skilled man work. Thank you Leo
@johnfife3062
@johnfife3062 4 года назад
The purple heart is just so beautiful and uniform. Respect for the adze work.
@lostlatinlover
@lostlatinlover 4 года назад
My brain just exploded! That was the simple explanation?? Plus you are THE MOST LUCKY MAN I KNOW because you have an amazing and beautiful girlfriend with infinite patience!
@TheActiveAssault
@TheActiveAssault 4 года назад
Luck’s got nothing to do with it. Man is a hard worker.
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
:)
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve 4 года назад
Under Leo's guiding hands & expertise, the vessel Tally Ho is slowly coming to life & will soon be afloat on the Ocean where she belongs. Nice work & glad to see Cecca back helping out.................BTW, I agree with another commenter about having T-shirts made up with the Tally Ho logo & selling them. I'd also buy a few!
@raeanker3078
@raeanker3078 4 года назад
Thanks for the great video mate ,always something quenches soul watching a master craftsman at work with the original tools used all those years ago .Having to binge watch some episodes to catch up ,my wife tricked me into going on a cruise (wicked woman she is) and having been locked on a floating casino with the worst of humanity for a fortnight ,I've made a blood and varnish oath on the alter of the surface planer never to step foot on one again .Cheers from down under.
@mikefriend7570
@mikefriend7570 2 года назад
I’m blown away by your accomplishments at such a youthful age. I am 70, but by 28 I had only just finished at art school and whilst I may have accomplished an ability in painting and printmaking, I knew nothing of travel, little by way of interpersonal relationships to manage such a disparate group of volunteers etc. etc. I take my hat off to you Leo. I particularly enjoyed your treatise about how society has become risk averse, and it was music to my ear hearing you say that we all need to take risks and get things wrong in order to really progress
@Dranka5
@Dranka5 4 года назад
Me: furiously taking notes Also me: ok got it, I’m gonna go build a boat. Be right back
@Bugdriver49
@Bugdriver49 4 года назад
I have used adz or adze in crossword puzzles many times...nice to see one being put to practical use!..although it kept me tense remembering how dear that wood was!!!
@renaudferte5610
@renaudferte5610 4 года назад
Yay ! 59th episode ;) ! Congrats on the progress and the adze work ! Groot 59
@RaInRusH316
@RaInRusH316 2 года назад
I began watching episode 13 or something around the same time I started a car project and can now say that Leo and his awesome crew have done way more than I have 2 years on...
@DaleLClay
@DaleLClay 4 года назад
If you want to Help even the tiniest bit,.....help spread the word by hitting that like button. Get that algorithm working for him. I think people watch and enjoy but forget to hit the button. I have been guilty of that.
@captainslam
@captainslam 4 года назад
For me, November 2, 2019 is now complete.
@janposthumus8735
@janposthumus8735 4 года назад
Amen
@wandeenboatbuilding3524
@wandeenboatbuilding3524 4 года назад
Well done Leo, Great to see traditional tools being used. Some have already commented correctly to anchor the end of the adze handle against your hip or thigh or even your armpit. We were instructed as young shipwrights that it promotes greater accuracy and is less tiring. We were also encouraged to be able to switch hands. The electric planer has certainly replaced the adze for the greater part of its application, but there are still those awkward places where it is just the right tool. You seem to have gotten into the swing of it, so keep it up. Good place to "practice"!
@gregstiles
@gregstiles 4 года назад
I personally see zero added wonder or dignity in the use of outdated equipment. That footage of the grinder disk thing is awesome and ten times more satisfying to watch than dickin around with that wood handled chopper. The worst is when a craftsman leaves a 16th at the line just for the pleasure of hand planing it off later. Great vid. keep truckin.
@john3Lee
@john3Lee 4 года назад
The precision that you are achieving in this project always amazes me...
@michaelburke750
@michaelburke750 4 года назад
Just a lot of shuffling about on your knees and elbows? lol... the measurements and clacalations would drive me bonkers! 🤣 Well done!
@JustMe-pp1mp
@JustMe-pp1mp 4 года назад
I just come here for the music, boat building is just a bonus. -). Thanks Leo.
@wornoutwrench8128
@wornoutwrench8128 4 года назад
I don't know about the rest of you, but I would be terrified if I had to take an adze to the great big piece of purple heart that I paid thousands of dollars for. Sure looking good Leo. I love watching a true craftsman at work.
@davidcooper2516
@davidcooper2516 4 года назад
Yes, and most of us would be correct in finding such a task daunting. Watch carefully and you'll see how and why he can do this successfully. He has excellent hand-tool skills, and makes careful cuts, informed with a fine understanding of the direction of the grain. This is truly a masterpiece of boatbuilding, and it is a privilege to be able to participate, albeit vicariously...
@roadkill5333
@roadkill5333 4 года назад
This was a great episode!! Such beauty! Such grace! Such elegance! WELCOME BACK CECCA!! Oh, and the boat stuff was ok, too!! *_^
@choo22choo
@choo22choo 4 года назад
Got it, clear as mud
@mapo5976
@mapo5976 4 года назад
Your work ethic is commendable !
@xx1590
@xx1590 4 года назад
You are still the most amazing naval architect with skills most boat builders just whish they had and having a doll-like Cecca helping you how can you go wrong.
@richardsinclair9449
@richardsinclair9449 4 года назад
I was wondering about your girlfriend and she arrives, so happy for you both as you are a lovely couple indeed... Be happy 100%...
@dragonfly8080808
@dragonfly8080808 4 года назад
Great episode loved the adze work, as a retired carpenter I regret I never had the opportunity to learn how to use one. Really enjoyed the choice of Trad Jazz. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
@CraigStephenson
@CraigStephenson 4 года назад
I wish my dad was still alive, we would have watched these videos together I know. Thanks Leo, I am a Patreon supporter and will continue to be! Great music and editing.
@frederickstibbert7389
@frederickstibbert7389 4 года назад
I hear ya, Craig. Every time I watch a TH video, I think of how much my dad (an avid hobbyist woodworker) would have loved this project.
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
Thanks Craig! Sorry your pop can't enjoy the project with you. All the best
@ApexWoodworks
@ApexWoodworks 4 года назад
Good on you for honing your handtool skills with the adze, Leo. It's also nice to see Cecca back to help. Together you make a handsome couple.
@JohnnyLadd
@JohnnyLadd 4 года назад
Kudos Leo, I was shouting at the screen watching you learning to use the adze "hinge on the left hand tight to your body, hip or leg" depending on the angle required but I see you were getting the hang of it towards the end. Only other comment is alter the angle of cut for finishing from 90 deg to 100-120 deg more or less, use your own judgement
@shoresharp8349
@shoresharp8349 4 года назад
Leo please make up some t-shirts to sell to help fund the tally ho I would buy a few.
@lowellmccormick6991
@lowellmccormick6991 4 года назад
And a Polo/golf style shirt with an embroidered Tally Ho & name in place of the dude on horseback. A classic, high end shirt for big bucks that would be nice to wear anywhere.
@mikewerner3797
@mikewerner3797 4 года назад
Ditto on the t shirts
@tonycarruthers9556
@tonycarruthers9556 4 года назад
Ditto me as well.
@x...CrankyOldMan...x
@x...CrankyOldMan...x 4 года назад
HELL YES... "Tally ho or bust"
@radamus210
@radamus210 4 года назад
I'll take 2 please! Yea, he needs someone to work on some marketing for him that won't rob him blind. Everybody and their brother latched on to T-Spring on YT - I've bought some of it and it's not the quality I'd like to see and I say that having nothing to do with the price, but I believe people will pay for quality, I certainly will.
@Tinmanstees
@Tinmanstees 4 года назад
One of my favorite so far. Watching you use the hand tool was realy cool. I was imagining what an old ship yard look like with a bunch of guy working on a ship. All the moving pieces and skill that went into producing a ship before modern tools had to be a awesome sight.
@000001willy
@000001willy 4 года назад
Leo, I'm glad you know what you are doing. You are a magician.
@Malfeasance455
@Malfeasance455 4 года назад
Building a boat is simple. Start with an expensive piece of purpleheart and then remove everything that is not Tally Ho.
@thefixerofbrokenstuff
@thefixerofbrokenstuff 4 года назад
You must have built some model airplanes.
@TheLoneHaranger
@TheLoneHaranger 4 года назад
Aaahhh, you've been reading up on Michaelangelo, haven't you?
@halibut1249
@halibut1249 4 года назад
Of course, isn't that how DaVinci, Michaelangelo, and Rubens came up with their masterpieces...
@colb9916
@colb9916 4 года назад
@@halibut1249 And Mr Miaggi Close eyes, see mind picture how you want bonsai tree to look, open eyes. "make like picture".
@olliefoxx7165
@olliefoxx7165 4 года назад
Exactly, people admiring Leo's work when really you made it clear it's simple. Just like DaVinci and Michealangelo and those chaps that built the cathedrals. They were just removing the unneeded parts.
@MegaPoxie
@MegaPoxie 4 года назад
Cecca is back and Leo's still working on the boat .... there's dedication!
@BelSei
@BelSei 4 года назад
Another saturday night full of joy. A new Tally Ho video and a sip of whisky...
@notatechie
@notatechie 4 года назад
That is one beautiful woman... I mean boat, I meant to say boat. That is one beautiful boat.
@dopeytripod
@dopeytripod 3 года назад
whatever floats yer boat
@deleriousdinosaur3205
@deleriousdinosaur3205 4 года назад
15:16 "Can -can I be in the video please? I - I can Oh BOy!"
@peterarmstrong8613
@peterarmstrong8613 4 года назад
Dear Leo, I have not missed an episode yet. I love your work and look forward to the next instalment. With thanks, Pete A
@bartramdilks26
@bartramdilks26 4 года назад
Looking beautiful Leo! My arms hurt watching the adze work, lol, you are great with the chainsaw and planer. Cheers!
@tpledger100
@tpledger100 4 года назад
listen Sailor! Secure that woman!!
@Mutant_11
@Mutant_11 4 года назад
She keeps coming back travelling thousands of miles. I think he already has her secured. Or, she him.
@Bilabius
@Bilabius 4 года назад
@@Mutant_11 A man chases a woman until she catches him, or so I've heard.
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 4 года назад
As a man i can say undoubtably that we do the hunting, gathering, providing, building, inventing... but if there was no women to show it off too, as men we’d have gotten as far as ale and a tent if we were lucky.
@TheLoneHaranger
@TheLoneHaranger 4 года назад
@@zerg9523 The Zerg speaketh the truth.
@TheJustonemore
@TheJustonemore 4 года назад
tpledger100 after all that work he will
@stefanschachler831
@stefanschachler831 4 года назад
Great vid as always, oh master of the double-handed swung shipwright axe! 😎🔨 Warte, warte nur ein Weilchen, dann kommt Leo mit dem Hackebeilchen. 🤪
@SteveD328
@SteveD328 4 года назад
Welcome back Cecca!!
@chris_1337
@chris_1337 4 года назад
The color of that Tally Ho's timber is absolutely gorgeous - great work as usual Leo!
@LPRNChannel
@LPRNChannel 4 года назад
Finally. Yaaaa.
@whatthefuckisthis7
@whatthefuckisthis7 4 года назад
“Honey, the neighbor is building a boat again..”
@michaelhockus8208
@michaelhockus8208 Год назад
all the adze fans coming out for this video. congrats on the huge view count, it deserves 10x the 1.7mil it's at in '23. best channel on youtube (maybe tied with Ishitani)
@dannymacpherson7155
@dannymacpherson7155 4 года назад
I am constantly amazed by this project.
@jonothorne4621
@jonothorne4621 4 года назад
It's Saturday. :)
@banjopete
@banjopete 4 года назад
Jono Thorne , Sunday in NZ, Saturday was good, you’ll enjoy it!!!
@TAMBestBuild
@TAMBestBuild 4 года назад
Can you convince Cecca to be more involved in more of the videos.
@rvhmon656
@rvhmon656 4 года назад
LOVE the kneepads for the lofting floor!!! Good German original design. Used them as a stone mason for years especially when starting off at ground level. When you get used to them you'll just wear them all day long. My newest rendition have the gel inside the foam, supposedly, and squeak like a bugger but are super comfortable. When you are used to the hinged hard shell nothing else will do. Thank God for Amazon for universal availability for everyone.
@globalwarmerguy9099
@globalwarmerguy9099 4 года назад
Amazing, overwhelming, humbling. You the man.
@EyeOnTheTV
@EyeOnTheTV 4 года назад
Golly Cecca's real pretty.
@frankstocker5475
@frankstocker5475 4 года назад
Message from the Admiralty " We need 20 Tally Ho's, asap"
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 4 года назад
Dear Admiral, please visit patreon and shekel up.
@slump75
@slump75 4 года назад
Gorgeous episode! Thank you for sharing this project.
@roberthoyle6442
@roberthoyle6442 4 года назад
Leo, I have followed you from the inception of your project and your PATIENCE and attention to detail have made me a much better woodworker! Thank you for sharing your project with the rest of the world.
@thermalreboot
@thermalreboot 4 года назад
Looks like you've hit a major milestone with this one. Does this mean you're close to getting the lead keel bolted on again?
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 4 года назад
not for a while!
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 4 года назад
I'm exhausted watching you work that adze. The figuring & math boggles the mind, mine anyway. You recon that's how they originally did this?
@CorwynGC
@CorwynGC 4 года назад
Absolutely. Lofting is an age old system.
@frederickstibbert7389
@frederickstibbert7389 4 года назад
@@CorwynGC I keep wondering about this. I doubt they fully lofted & faired the plans, but they might have drawn out the body plans, for the frame outlines. It's just as likely that a half-hull model was carved, & measurement were taken from it w/ calipers.
@CorwynGC
@CorwynGC 4 года назад
@@frederickstibbert7389 Why do you doubt it? You certainly can't build a boat from a tiny half hull. In fact there are tools created solely to take a half hull model and produce a set of lofting measurementsru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o5kL2qSqQyM.html But for all the carefulness exhibited there, the next step is the lofting floor, not the boat. there is no way that you could ever carve a half hull with the precision necessary to produce a water-tight boat, to say nothing of a fair one. 1/16" is about the tolerance you could tolerate in a boat, on a 16:1 model, that is an allowable error of 1/256"
@frederickstibbert7389
@frederickstibbert7389 4 года назад
@CorwynGC , thanks for posting that video. That 3-axis measuring tool is an amazing bit of kit, likely it was custom-built in the early '30s. I believe that the half-hull model was the standard 18th C. method of transferring a lines-drawing to the workers in the shipyard, for massive warships & heavy merchantmen as well as lighter craft. Leo drew the lines on the lofting floor & faired them to 1/16" tolerance, that process took about 8 weeks. 'Betty' was built & launched in less than 18 months by a commercial shipyard. They prob'ly worked to 1/2" tolerances.
@NikChaphalkar
@NikChaphalkar 3 года назад
I cannot believe we got to see the wood oxidize in close to real time. That was the best part for me.
@richardsinclair9449
@richardsinclair9449 4 года назад
Excellent just loved the whole clip and the skills that were initiated and honed, well-done mate...
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