Bristol Shipwrights

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A New Alden Schooner
Episode overview
Shipwright Louis Sauzedde discusses innovative and traditional techniques used in building a new classic Alden schooner. Introducing Evelyn, a 1920's schooner from the drawing board .. show full overview
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A Classic Alden Schooner
Episode overview
In Episode 2 shipwright Lou Sauzedde continues his overview of building a classic Alden 270 schooner with innovative and traditional techniques materials. You could say it's a .. show full overview
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Selecting And Milling Lumber For Strip Planking
Episode overview
Evelyn will be double planked. In essence, her hull is planked twice. The first layer of planking is made from approximately 400 narrow mahogany pieces (strips) 1 3/4" wide by 5/8" thick .. show full overview
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Resawing And Planing Lumber For Strip Planking
Episode overview
In Episode 4 of Building Evelyn, Louis Sauzedde takes the next two steps in milling lumber for strip planking: 1) Resawing the mahogany boards to roughly 3/4". 2) Planing the mahogany to .. show full overview
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Picking Up And Cutting Progressive Bevels
Episode overview
How do we get a tight fit between strip planks as they follow a curved frame? The answer is progressive bevels. In this episode, Lou Sauzedde shows how to pick up the proper bevels and .. show full overview
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Hanging A Strip Plank
Episode overview
We've selected the lumber, re-sawn, planed, picked up the bevels, and sawn the progressive bevels on a table saw. Now, it's finally time to hang a plank. Lou Sauzedde, with the help .. show full overview
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How To Build A Curved, Raked Transom Frame
Episode overview
Depending on the type, the transom may be the most difficult and complex job in lofting and building a wooden boat. Evelyn's transom is curved, raked and oval. Making it one of the more .. show full overview
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Making The Upper Transom Frame
Episode overview
In this episode of making a transom frame for Evelyn, Lou Sauzedde uses the patterns we made in EP 7 to mark the timbers. Then the timber is cut to rough shape on the shipsaw. Back .. show full overview
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Putting The Pieces Together For A Transom Frame
Episode overview
Step by step the transom frame is coming together. At this point we've roughed out all the pieces we need to connect the upper frame to the lower transom pieces. In this episode, Lou .. show full overview
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Fairing - Take Your Pick Of Planes
Episode overview
Fairing the strip planking is a lot of work, but somebody has to do it. There's probably no one better at it than Lou Sauzedde. Find out how he uses antique block (coffin) planes, .. show full overview
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Marking The Frame Heads At The Sheer
Episode overview
We’re about ready to start Evelyn's second layer of planking, but first Lou Sauzedde and Ken Boyle need to find the sheer on the outside of the strip planking. To do that, we need to .. show full overview
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Lining Off With A Magic Line
Episode overview
Now that the sheer is marked, Ken Boyle and Lou Sauzedde need to define the magic line. It's not exactly magical, but it is a little difficult to get your head around. Read on below, but .. show full overview
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Making Laminates For Deck Beams
Episode overview
Lou Sauzedde and Ken Boyle are making deck beams from the scrap left over from re-sawing the strip planking. There are a lot of laminates and a number of steps to get them ready to glue, .. show full overview
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Carvel Planking By The Numbers
Episode overview
Meet the newest member of the Bristol Shipwrights crew, Melissa. Lou Sauzedde also discusses some of the finer points of lining off the upper section of Evelyn's hull. How to check the .. show full overview
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Lining Off Planks Below Magic Line
Episode overview
With the magic line drawn in and the line off for the topside planking calculated, it's time to take on the tricky area from the magic line down to the keel rebate (Uk) or rabbet (US). .. show full overview
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Simple Patterns For Planks Below The Tuck
Episode overview
It's been a while since you've seen what's been going on with Evelyn. But Lou and Ken are back, patterning and cutting the garboards and broad strakes. You'll find some simple tricks .. show full overview
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Gluing Up Deck Beams
Episode overview
How many people does it take to glue up a deck beam? Pretty much as many as you can get. Lou Sauzedde kicks off and wraps up the video, but leaves it to "glue people" to finish up the .. show full overview
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Fitting, Gluing & Fastening Planks
Episode overview
It's been quite a while since Bristol Shipwrights have released a new video, but here's one you haven't seen before. Ken and Lou continue hanging the second layer of planking. See how .. show full overview
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One Pattern To Rule Them All
Episode overview
Finally, we've planked up to the magic line. Now all the measuring, math, and drawing should pay off in a faster and more accurate planking job. But first we have take a leap and make a .. show full overview
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Will One Pattern For Every Plank Above The Magic Line Work?
Episode overview
Rip, scarf, draw and glue a 43' long plywood pattern.Will it waste time or save it over the long haul? We put the pattern to work and find out, once again, it doesn't always go as smooth .. show full overview