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Unbelievable Rejuvenated Grown Knee, Transom, and Bulkheads get Final Fairing and Finish.S3-E11 

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Creating and rejuvenating a grown knee for the stern post, fairing and finishing are all completed in this episode of The Art of Boat Building. In this, the 11 Episode of Season 3 much is done to prepare the 9' tender for planking. We not only see the reuse of a 100-year-old grown knee for the sternpost, but also the assembly, finishing, and installation of the bulkheads and transom. All of the bulkheads and transom have been faired, and the sheer strakes for the port and starboard sides have been offered up to the boat.
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@anthonyrondolino8148
@anthonyrondolino8148 Год назад
Every episode is just great. The meticulous construction, detailed explanations, superb camera work and well paced presentation make these a joy to watch. Look at how he even takes care to line up the screw head slots….love it!
@BillB23
@BillB23 Год назад
Decades ago I was working with a carpenter who took great pains with a joint that would never be seen. I asked him why. He said, "I'll know it's there." I've followed his lead and am pleased that you do the same.
@robbyg3989
@robbyg3989 Год назад
Impressive work. Watching the wooden plugs disappear was also impressive.
@spring4522
@spring4522 Год назад
As always, a great job of not only doing the work, but clearly explaining the process. Well done!
@JimOHalloran
@JimOHalloran Год назад
Watching Steve and Arabella over the years, there's been a series of "it's looking like a boat now" moments. When the keel timbers were stood up, "it's looking like a boat now". When the planking was done, then the decking. More recently when the tent came down and you could see the hull, the deck, and the house top together, it's really looking like a boat now. I had the same feeling when the transom and stern post went into the mold, "it's looking like a boat now". Thanks for taking the extra moment to line up all the screws, the little details really all make a difference!
@joecioe8566
@joecioe8566 Год назад
I really like the knee from Victory for the stern post and how you did away with the holes. Great workmanship.
@musicbro8225
@musicbro8225 Год назад
Can start to see the first pieces of the real Victoria coming together. The family begin to reunite :)
@mcc19606
@mcc19606 Год назад
The quality of the camera work and editing is outstanding.
@horatiohornblower868
@horatiohornblower868 Год назад
Your sense of detail is really extraordinary! Putting all the screw slots in the same direction is only one example of your meticulousness.
@Sonnengott
@Sonnengott Год назад
Glad you decided to remake the post from "original" wood! But I'm amazed at how strong the ash wood is! Nice how the holes in the transom disappear! Screw head alignment is art! Check ! 😁 Thank you so much for your work! Greetings
@mcc19606
@mcc19606 Год назад
Love "if your going to make it, make it beautiful".
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 Год назад
Excellent production as usual. Make it beautiful. You certainly are doing that. 👍👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thank you! You too!
@nikohnec834
@nikohnec834 Год назад
Thanks for including the metric dimensions!!
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
My pleasure, thanks for watching.
@OwenFromOhio
@OwenFromOhio Год назад
I'm really enjoying this series... Your dedication to using the reclaimed wood from Victoria is commendable! However, I'm assuming it has doubled the construction time involved... I hope folks appreciate that fact. Additionally, you building a boat this size condenses the lessons to be learned... I find that helpful as some of the larger, longer projects are kind of overwhelming to watch. Great work my friend!!
@davidbamford4721
@davidbamford4721 Год назад
So many questions! What are the characteristics of tamarack which make is so good for knees? I live in Australia, where it is not available. Why use a Forstner bit rather than a spade bit? I love the name of your varnish. Again, not available here. Cheers, David.
@quarlow1215
@quarlow1215 Год назад
@@davidbamford4721 spade bits can tear out easier than a forster bit.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Tamarack is considered a soft wood that is highly rot and insect resistant. Tamarack grows in bogs so it naturally create right angle bends which makes it perfect for boat building knees. Tamarack is similar to Larch. Quarlow gave the reason for a Forstner bit. Thanks for you question! Bob
@iman-klt
@iman-klt Год назад
Great work ... I like how you take the time to go over the tips and tricks .... preventative lol
@fonhollohan2908
@fonhollohan2908 Год назад
Nice Job Bob, bulkheads have come along well. Can't wait to see how this boat going to look after she's got a few planks on her frames. Should look good.
@LiftRanger
@LiftRanger Год назад
Bob, I found myself grinning ear to ear as I watch you meticulously align all the permanent screw slots in the same vertical orientation; if you're going to build it... So you know, what you (and Steve) are doing is much more than building boats and publishing content. You're also helping a lot of us, well me in particular, get through some rough situations. Back during the quarantine, I first found A2A and you when you helped on his project. Since then, for me, there's been two major surgeries, covid twice, pneumonia and even more. Both your videos and Steve's have helped me get through and get back to health. Thank you for what you do; it means a lot to me.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thank you for following along. So sorry to hear about your health struggles. I sure Steve will agree we are happy you found some help in our videos. It'd viewers like you that make it a joy to share the work with. Cheers, Bob
@randolphfriend8260
@randolphfriend8260 Год назад
💙 I have been concerned whether you would finish in time. So much so, that I've not let myself watch much. Today, 🙉 I realized, when I saw that tiny knee, that I've been living with Arabella's size work, and the length of time Steve has been working. So . . . Enjoy! 💙
@michaelwilkinson2928
@michaelwilkinson2928 Год назад
As we have come to expect, workmanship of the very highest order, verging on artistic!
@erickuehne4194
@erickuehne4194 Год назад
Beautiful as usual Bob. It's a shame the knee won't be seen. And kudos again from a charter member of the ASSC (American Society of Screw Clockers)!
@ss5s
@ss5s Год назад
Thanks. Looking Beautiful.
@muchmorecoffee
@muchmorecoffee Год назад
Excellent work Bob. It's fun getting to the "payoff". Great to see the hull take shape.
@dansullivan1120
@dansullivan1120 Год назад
North/South screw orientation. Nice.
@TotalBoat
@TotalBoat Год назад
Making amazing progress! She's coming along beautifully!
@davidc6510
@davidc6510 Год назад
Fantastic progress Bob. It is looking beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the planking episode. Thanks for sharing.
@charlesmoore456
@charlesmoore456 Год назад
It's starting to look like a boat!
@cbhirsch
@cbhirsch Год назад
As always beautiful work!
@michaelkelley6158
@michaelkelley6158 Год назад
I am beginning to understand how much prep work you had to go through to get this far. Great job. That is a ton of work.
@georgefrench1907
@georgefrench1907 Год назад
Great progress. Victoria promises to last every bit as long as Arabella.👍
@fransdriesen1311
@fransdriesen1311 Год назад
The master at work…outstanding..
@JPGuay
@JPGuay Год назад
Outstanding creation !
@johnb6763
@johnb6763 Год назад
Thanks!!
@mitchdavis8687
@mitchdavis8687 Год назад
Nice work!
@randhagenstein2099
@randhagenstein2099 Год назад
Excellent screws slot alignment!
@peterweidl8706
@peterweidl8706 Год назад
G'day, good to see another one of your videos. Especially one related to Acorn to Arabella. Love your content. 😋
@jimjensen1414
@jimjensen1414 Год назад
great job, helping out A to A !!!! your work looks EXcellent !!!
@MaShcode
@MaShcode Год назад
This is the bees grown knees! 🐝
@filipbruylant2021
@filipbruylant2021 Год назад
Nice work and good progress !!!
@peterheiberg566
@peterheiberg566 Год назад
Really enjoying watching you build this boat. Has anyone given any thought to the final weight? I’m trying to imagine dragging it over a rocky beach and flipping it upside down for storage.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
No idea yet. Hopefully as light as possible. I'll have a good idea once the hull is glassed. Thanks for watching!
@patmancrowley8509
@patmancrowley8509 Год назад
Beautiful AND amazing!
@ZigZagMarquis
@ZigZagMarquis Год назад
Good job Sir! Thank you for sharing. Is it okay to say, "Its really starting to look like a boat... err... tender... now"?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Oh yes!
@tl4ever262
@tl4ever262 Год назад
Maybe some Copper rivets thru it to match Arabellas look would be a nice touch.
@walterplummer3808
@walterplummer3808 Год назад
Looking good. Did you get to sail the ice boat? Thanks
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Walter, Not yet! We have not had significant ice this year. The ice fishermen Steve and I have check with only had one day to be on the ice safely.(54º f here today) We are planning a trip to MN in a couple of weeks. Iceboat owner, Steve has a daughter that lives a hour north of Minneapolis plenty of ice there till April! Stay tuned as I'll do a video on the boat and trip soon! Thanks for asking. Bob
@eddybear771
@eddybear771 Год назад
Love the work. I've not built or worked on a wooden boat since Dad passed 12 years ago, but still admire the works of others. As well as that wrist watch You're wearing. Lol. Where did You find it? Or is it available on Your store website? I didn't see it in there.
@gordonclark7632
@gordonclark7632 Год назад
I often wonder if Steve watches each episode and is exited as we watches are as the tender build progresses?
@Ukeinhand
@Ukeinhand Год назад
I want to marry that mahogany
@Sevetamryn
@Sevetamryn Год назад
If you plan to use epoxy together with cloth of any type (glass, carbon, peelply) in the future, you may want to consider looking in a vacuum bag setup. I think it is absolutely worth it - for finish quality and adhesion / bonding.
@josephtonna304
@josephtonna304 Год назад
Thanks another fantastic video great to watch
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@rick91443
@rick91443 Год назад
Looks great! Bet Steve will love this video...rr
@petertiffany8096
@petertiffany8096 Год назад
I think swapping that knee is a great idea. I did not worry about the ash knee's strength, but my understanding is that ash is not very rot resistant. I worried about rot, not strength.
@mt2020
@mt2020 Год назад
My back would be killing me in 5 min working on those low pieces
@tonyaYtzerman
@tonyaYtzerman Год назад
Why do you not paint the edges (sides) of any of the bulkheads/transom?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Katrin, The edges will get the planks glued and fastened to them. So bare wood for the glue to adhere well. Thanks for watching! Bob
@russelltangren6883
@russelltangren6883 Год назад
Thinking of the peel ply with wrinkles, would vacuuming help with that issue?
@peterkelly8953
@peterkelly8953 Год назад
Wonderful series! Why are the spacers in the Dagger Board not treated with the bilge paint, or have I missed something?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Peter, The spacers were removed not apart of the finished boat. Thanks for watching!
@warlockborn1031
@warlockborn1031 Год назад
Excellent work! Any info on the watch you wear? Nice timepiece!
@dougdaniel-tm5vu
@dougdaniel-tm5vu Год назад
What is the “paper” product you used on the transom and then removed the next day? What is the purpose in that. Thanks much !
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
That is Peel Ply. It’s a release fabric mainly made of nylon. It insures a smooth finish without the need to sand cured epoxy for finish coats. I will lightly sand it as it does have a a fabric texture so as to get a smooth varnish finish as the final step.
@dougdaniel-tm5vu
@dougdaniel-tm5vu Год назад
@@TheArtofBoatBuilding Thanks so much. I could not understand the name of the product. Looks like a great idea.
@guybeingaguy
@guybeingaguy Год назад
Choosing those knees was proper! Wouldn’t even consider NOT using them. 👍🤟🤙👍🤟🤟
@christopherjeffries7538
@christopherjeffries7538 Год назад
Why do you only use slot head screws?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Slotted bronze screws are traditionally used on wooden boat. I'm building the dinghy to be a traditional boat as possible as it Steve with Arabella. Cheers, Bob
@tguyetal
@tguyetal Год назад
I'm concerned the dagger board trunk might fail. The dagger board under sail will stress the glue and the braid nails holding the trunk together. A leak there could be a real problem so I would recommend more robust fasteners.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
You are underestimating the strength of 3M 5200. Amazingly strong adhesive offers permanent adhesion to wood, gelcoat and fiberglass. In addition, this marine adhesive sealant is flexible and allows for structural movement and dissipation of stress that may be caused by vibration, swelling, shrinking or shock. I appreciate your concern, However, this is the best method for sealing and adhering the daggerboard trunk.
@davidwarren9204
@davidwarren9204 Год назад
Looking at you bending over while making the sheer plank lines made me think you could do with an adjustable height mechanism on your strongback, similar perhaps to the adjustable lifts motorcycle mechanics use to raise and lower the bike as needed so the area they are working on is at 'working level' - saves a lot of aches and pains over time :).
@sailing61
@sailing61 Год назад
Hey Bob i have heard that a plug can split a board due faster moisture absorption? Thus grain should be perpendicular to the grain? any thoughts?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Jim, It’s is only true if you use a tapered plug ( like a bottle cork)and drive it in so the plug is wider than the hole. Or if the plug is end grain, like a dowel rod. What I did was to create a plug with a plug cutter that has parallel sides. I always orient the grain the same way with similar wood that helps hide the hole. Being the same wood if one expands the other will at the same rate. The other factor in my case is the transom is coated in epoxy so moisture is not a concern. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Bob
@Orchestraccia
@Orchestraccia Год назад
fantastic job! can i ask a question, what are nails made of? thank you
@roydaley3413
@roydaley3413 Год назад
👍
@ctown6971
@ctown6971 Год назад
What who the heck would say ash is not strong enough? They make baseball bats out of them!
@Ornthoron
@Ornthoron Год назад
Any particular reason why you use slotted screws instead of more modern drives like pozidriv or torx?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Slotted bronze screws are traditionally used in wooden boats. It's important to me and Steve Denette that the boat be as traditional as possible.
@matthewmoeller821
@matthewmoeller821 Год назад
I asked the same question at WoodenBoat School and got the same answer. In addition, the teacher stressed the importance of using a driver that intimately matches the slot. There was the reason for my inappropriate disrespect of the oldest screw head design.
@cosmicinsane516
@cosmicinsane516 Год назад
Where do you mount the cannon?
@dalechristensen6246
@dalechristensen6246 Год назад
Surprised to see you using a nail gun on Victoria. I always used the appropriate screws in the boats I built. Are they copper or other special alloy?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Dale, Plastic nails designed for this application. www.raptornails.com/ Cheers, Bob
@danieloberhoff1
@danieloberhoff1 Год назад
wondering: are those iron nails in the nail gun? if so, wont that result in iron sickness down the road? just from what I heard on other boat building channels, please forgive me if my total lack of real knowledge shows here :)
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
The nails are plastic here is a link: www.raptornails.com/
@danieloberhoff1
@danieloberhoff1 Год назад
O wow, didnt think that possible. Thanks for reducing my ignorance.
@inconsteveable91
@inconsteveable91 Год назад
3:27 was a little jarring. The slowdown of the sound was strange. Just a heads up from one viewer. Removing the audio with the slow mo would make it smooth.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
I've reviewed the video on several devises and do not see any problems. The audio is a voice over, so it's on a different track. The audio for the video was deleted. Not sure what you're seeing or hearing.
@sulaymanguemraui720
@sulaymanguemraui720 Год назад
S a l o m o n sliman larach good dezayner 11,11
@rh598
@rh598 Год назад
With using beeswax on the screws, is a toilet bowl ring beeswax? Chihuahua these be used?
@dwaynekoblitz6032
@dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад
First! lol
@feetincheseighths
@feetincheseighths Год назад
The transom knee bit was well played gauging the prediction of the audience having the second knee ready to go. Well. one could see it that way. It's just me I think. I'm very excited about the whole Acorn to Arabella project and have also been watching you since you were building your last sailing skiff. Most watching probably have their own project going on. I would like to think I do but am always evolving and changing making my work go very slowly. Make it look good. very true.
@CorwynGC
@CorwynGC Год назад
Knee replacement surgery was a complete success.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Indeed!
@drop_dtuned6167
@drop_dtuned6167 Год назад
This is a great comment. Well said 😂
@dcrahn
@dcrahn Год назад
Clear packing tape works much better than the blue painters tape.I use it on certain areas when I'm making carbon fiber or fiberglass parts.
@philstringer3668
@philstringer3668 Год назад
And it is much cheaper!
@aluminium83510
@aluminium83510 Год назад
Toujours précis et impeccable, from France 👍👍
@davidmspinelli8951
@davidmspinelli8951 Год назад
I'm not sure which craft will be more beautiful. Steve and the gang are doing an amazing job with Arabella and you are certainly following your motto of making it beautiful. One thing that I am certain of is that together they will be stunning!
@jerryjohns7358
@jerryjohns7358 Год назад
9:10 why is the epoxy coat needed on top of peel ply since it won’t go through peel? I thought you peel off the ply and then put on final coat and will be really smooth.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Jerry, Peel ply is fabric so the epoxy does penetrate it. Here is a quick video by TotalBoat showing the process. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D7c-r2qPa-4.html Thanks for your question. Cheers, Bob
@drop_dtuned6167
@drop_dtuned6167 Год назад
Watching each station mold fade in with its blue tape outline nicely brought out the shape of the boat. That was a nice touch of editing.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@whathasxgottodowithit3919.
@whathasxgottodowithit3919. Год назад
What a great project, finest quality work as always, and beautiful too.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thank you very much!
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 Год назад
You are doing a first class job on that tender Sir. REally enjoy watching you build her.
@kevinhall2266
@kevinhall2266 Год назад
Really taking shape nicely. Watching and learning how a very skilled craftsman repurposes old pieces of history into another beautiful piece of usable art.
@veleiroema
@veleiroema Год назад
your videos are always one excellent class , congratulations and good winds !
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thanks, you too!
@sailingaway39
@sailingaway39 Год назад
I find myself waiting for a new episode as I have gone through all of your dingy build for Arrabella and the Haven. I have watched the former mostly on the YMCA tread mill and I must say I get mesmerized by your poise, descriptions, work methods and results so much so that before I know it my work out session is over. One can see it is a love/passion of yours.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thanks Joseph!
@janote641
@janote641 Год назад
Simply beautiful, greetings from Quilpue,Chile...
@danielmurphy9140
@danielmurphy9140 Год назад
I call you the Mr. Rogers of boat building. I appreciate your efforts and professionalism.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Thank you! I take that as a height complement.
@virginian7317
@virginian7317 Год назад
This may end up being the most "well used"...and loved, piece of art you have created. The stories it will tell in the 30 years. Yes, make it beautiful or as dad taught me, make it look like something you made instead of something you found. What a labor of love.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@Rsama60
@Rsama60 Год назад
Starts to look more and more like a boat.
@2pugman
@2pugman Год назад
I have never used the razor blade method on any of the brightwork I've done. Thanks !
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Amazing work, Bob! It's looking beautiful! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@williambridges6742
@williambridges6742 Год назад
Awesome...
@pparker5113
@pparker5113 Год назад
Bob, such wonderful work! Did I miss when you sealed the open ends of the bulkhead plywood and transom? If you didn't can you explain your thinking? Also, can you explain your choices on varnish? I was thinking on this craft, which will not expand and flex as much as traditional boat, a 2 part varnish would be harder and more durable. I bet it has to do with repair-ability. Getting ready to start annual varnish work on my 64 YO yawl. We only use single part because of well, everything.
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
I did not seal the bulkhead edges because the planks will be glued to them. Bare wood=better adhesion. Most of the tender’s life it will be upside down on the cabin roof. I’m not sure about 2 part varnish but epoxy is not UV resident so a good UV resist varnish is important. Steve will undoubtedly have a yearly varnish schedule. I’m using the same varnish as he. I wholeheartedly agree with your last sentence! Cheers, Bob
@pparker5113
@pparker5113 Год назад
@@TheArtofBoatBuilding Thank you, I expected there was a reasonable answer on the end sealing. The manufacturers say the 2 part varnish is very UV stable, but when it fails, there is no repairing it to my knowledge, you have to strip and do again. I tried the total boat Lust and didn't like the way it behaved, so am staying with my 1015. I go through about a gallon a year... I have been impressed by most of their products otherwise.
@mattevans-koch9353
@mattevans-koch9353 Год назад
Fantastic Bob, Truly living up to your motto of making things beautiful. The match on the plugs on the transom certainly showcased your artist's eye. Thank you for sharing and have a great week.
@andrewdonald4046
@andrewdonald4046 Год назад
Thanks for the tip about ironing peel ply Bob
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Your welcome.
@rolanddunk5054
@rolanddunk5054 Год назад
When watching these videos it becomes obvious that the involved work is a labour of love.Roly🇬🇧.
@marcosrobertojuppa2107
@marcosrobertojuppa2107 Год назад
I have no other words. This work is simply excellent!
@bake162
@bake162 Год назад
I was glad to see you made sure the heads of the screws were all vertical and lined up
@andrewdancsak7223
@andrewdancsak7223 Год назад
Hi. I love your videos. Very soothing first thing in the morning with a cup of coffee. I have some questions/observations….you painted the bulk heads with epoxy bulkhead paint but you did not paint the spacer bars. Aren’t they also exposed to water?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Andrew, If by spacer bar you're referring to the 1" spacers in between the dagger trunk sides, they were removed. At 13:13 I paint a stripe of bilge paint that is the 1" space in the dagger trunk. Thanks for watching! Bob
@andrewdancsak7223
@andrewdancsak7223 Год назад
I must have missed that part. I knew there had to be a reason!
@peterhendry2154
@peterhendry2154 Год назад
Coming along nicely. For the peel coat; If it was wrapped around a roller would it be easier?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Hi Peter, I did have it wrapped around a tube. Extra hands is the easier answer. Thanks for watching! Bob
@stanhobbs5292
@stanhobbs5292 Год назад
What plastic nailer are you using? Source?
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding Год назад
Raptor nailsraptornails.com/store/product/omer-12p-25h-pneumatic-nailer/
@stanhobbs5292
@stanhobbs5292 Год назад
Thanks but I am unable to find price or a place to purchase 🤥
@stanhobbs5292
@stanhobbs5292 Год назад
Sorry, to get the price you have to place the items in the cart. No need to reply… Best wishes.
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