Ai visat vreodată să-ți coasi propriile pânze? Constructor de bărci, Bob Emser demistifică procesul în timp ce construiește brațul pentru Haven 12 1/2. Folosind un kit de vele Sailrite și o mașină de fabricat vele, Bob ne îndrumă prin proces. Pe lângă coaserea pânzei, el demonstrează și detaliile din piele, adăugând ochiuri și instalând frânghia șurubului. „Dacă ai de gând să o faci, fă-o frumoasă.” -Bob Emser- Te interesează să construiești o barcă cu mine? Consultați cursul meu online de construcție de bărci. https://www.boatbuildingbootcamp.com Abonați-vă pentru mai multe Boat Building din The Art of Boat Building: https://www.youtube.com/user/bobemser/featured?sub_confirmation=1 Partajați acest videoclip cu un prieten: https:/ /youtu.be/2m9qimHLHTA Cum să susțineți Arta Construcției Barcilor. Cumpărați mărfuri oficiale de aici: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-art-of-boat-building/ Deveniți un patron: https://www.patreon.com/theartofboatbuilding Urmărește următoarele Liste de redare recomandate Building Victoria. Arabella’s Tender https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9dGkK_eS1n3RrNtlvG8UXjG Carvel Planking Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9c7j90pis6HEBCzfdjPMjty Haven https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9c7j90pis6HEBCzfdjPMjty Haven https://www.youtube.com/playlist .com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9esMHaAcxR-C_rUz_HsWw-A Crearea de instrumente: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9dybkv4vs5lvflq1b47XPpz Să ne conectăm: Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNEOO85GTL9dybkv4vs5lvflq1b47XPpz Să ne conectăm: Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/playlist: https://www.bkv4vs5lvflq1b47XPpz //www.instagram.com/artofboatbuilding/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobemser/ Bob Emser Sculptor american: https://www.bobemser.com #theartofboatbuilding #artofboatbuilding #makeitbeautiful#woodenboatbuilding #buildingasmallboat #buildingasailboat #shipwright #toolbuilding #Haven12 #herreshoff #shipwright
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Cum să-ți faci propria velă: Jib, partea 1 S2-E76
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I truly enjoy watching you craft this beautiful vessel! It's getting close! Can't wait to see it on the water.
I have a sail kit for a dinghy sitting in a box I haven't started yet. Your sails came out nicely.
I don't believe I've heard you ever say "about" when it comes to a measurement. The sails sure are beautiful! And what a great idea of using a church?! I would've never thought of that. Ingenuity at its best. Fantastic!
Beautiful outcome for the sales and all that without a palm your hands got to be tougher than mine
Another excellent job. Your videos are very good. Thanks.

Very nice, Bob. And so informative.
Didn't know the fore stay shackles were called "swedish hanks" although they used to be very common here in Sweden until everybody started using Furlex and similar systems.
Looks great. What happens to the two loose ends after you cut them coming out of the sewing machine?
Great video. Good decision on the jib hanks. Those plastic hanks would have been trouble. The bronze hanks will last forever and look appropriate on the boat. This Haven 12 1/2 build has been a real pleasure to watch.
Instead of cutting the double sided tape with scissors, try putting a finger on where you want it to stop and stretch it until it breaks…. this makes peeling the outer layer off a snap
I'll just ecco some of the other comments, love watching your very informative videos. I've only ever built one boat that was a 19' cedar strip canoe, that was 40 years ago. I am hoping to be able to build some kind of small boat in retirement. Your videos are an inspiration! Thanks
Excellent vid, as always One thing for the fun of boats i not just the sailing But, everything else The building the sailmaking Haven't got to make a sail, yet But, did make a WW2 Navy style hammock Used a sewing awl though Netmaking there isn't one thing about boals I don't enjoy Always look forward to your vids
Thanks to the people of the church for helping out with the sewing of the sails. Once upon a time quilting parties were a common occurrence in many churches.
Is there some reason you didn't use a leather palm?
Was that the awl you made a few years ago? I made one following your video. It's one of the most beautiful tools I have. Thank you for these videos.
Your machine seems to work really well.
Beautiful work as always, and well done for finding a good use for a church.
19:30. I said no way bob is going with a plastic doodad on his boat
Will we see the finished Haven at Mystic Wooden Boats Show this year? Cruising around the harbor perhaps?
My comment was going to be "about" . I'll pass.
Beautiful sails for a beautiful boat. I still think you need a really big bottle. It's becoming a work of Art🙂🙂.
Thank you Bob for the sail building tutorial. These sails are going to look fantastic this spring when you hit the water. Have a great week ahead.
Pretty amazing work, Bob! The sails turned out great! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Are you going to embellish the main sail with your logo?
It's kind of mind-blowing that the golden age of sailmaking ended just about the same time as the sewing machine was invented. The labor involved in making sails must have been epic
Those Swedish hanks sure are pretty, Another beautiful job well done Bob. Thanks for sharing.
Great job on those sails Bob, as others have said it was very nice of the church to let you work there to put the sails together., Just looking at the doors with the stained glass I bet the overall church is stunning.
Well done, Bob. You make it look doable, and I'm still good with having mine made on the Cape.
Excellent as always. Are the leather patches part of the kit or your addition? Smart.
You handled that sail construction like a pro, Bob. Would have thought you had much more experience than just one previous dinghy sail. Do you have extensive sewing experience?
As soon as I saw the plastic jib hank I thought – the weak link, first thing to fail. Of course Bob came up with an elegant solution.
……………..G'day
Again nice work Bob and thank goodness for Sailrite for providing all of us sailors with quality materials. Without them and you I would not have the courage to do what I have made. I cheated on Sailrite once on some brass looking grommets man I regretted putting those rusty things in so every time I see them I think " get all parts from Sailrite "😢
..what a nice work! 😊
I was amazed to see what was laid out on the floor came out of that small roll.
There are lots of little touches that go into sail making.
We are fortunate to have some wonderful public libraries nearby with similar space. I call in advance to schedule and reserve the space. Although it is not required, and the librarians have never asked, I always donate something to express some measure of gratitude.
Im really surprised you weren't using a Sailor's Palm for your handwork. I can still remember my dad using his to stitch cotton rope into the edges of a canvas tarp to cover the wooden framework of our patio back in the mid 1950s.