In this extra-length episode, Pete and Clark show the process of making individual patterns for each of the floors, laminating thin strips of ply into the boat and then shaping and sculpting them into the shape that we need. Patrick returns to help get the boat ready for planking, and we take the...
2020-06-27 16:05:34 +0000 UTC
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In this episode I work on repairing and reinstalling Tally Ho’s original transom timbers. Being Teak, they have escaped rot, but have a lot of damaged areas and holes that need to be filled with plugs and graving pieces. I need to add a couple of new Teak planks, so I take a trip to visit a fri...
2020-06-13 15:07:08 +0000 UTC
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This is the day - the big reveal! With the deck structure fastened permanently into the Beam Shelf, we can remove the temporary cross-palls and finally see Tally Ho’s internal space and the underside of the deck structure.
But before we bolt them into place, we have to prepare the d...
2020-05-30 16:00:58 +0000 UTC
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Hi guys!
I’ll be releasing a video tomorrow (Sat 30th May). I usually release 2 videos per month but this will be the THIRD video in May.
If you have not set a monthly limit on your donation, this means you will be charged your pledge x3 (instead of x2).
I...
2020-05-30 03:07:45 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we face a major dilemma - having found that one of the White Oak logs had porous grain (bad news!) I have to make the painful decision of whether or not to replace 19 deck beams that we already made from it. Meanwhile, Tally Ho’s planking stock arrives and is stacked ready for p...
2020-05-16 15:59:39 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we finish building the majority of the deck structure! Lots of dovetails are cut, and the deck layout emerges as we add carlins and half beams one by one.
We also begin making the templates for casting the solid bronze floors, and start the renovation of one of the ori...
2020-05-02 15:59:11 +0000 UTC
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It’s time to start building the Deck Structure! Firstly I take a look at the old Beam Shelves and analyse the 110 year-old joinery of the original boatbuilders. I decide to replicate these joints and we start fitting the King Beams, starting at the stern and working forward.
Pete cu...
2020-04-18 15:58:45 +0000 UTC
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I’m very excited and grateful to welcome another Shipwright onto the Tally Ho rebuild! We also have a new volunteer here, so the 3 of us and Cecca get to work making bolts, fastening the Beam Shelf, and making Deck Beams to span the the boat and support the deck itself.
Meanwhile, P...
2020-04-04 16:33:22 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, I finish twisting the beam shelves into place, bending them into their final positions forward and aft. I receive the repaired part of the pipe threading machine in the mail back from Keith Rucker, who brazed together the broken pieces and replaced the bushings. After reassemblin...
2020-03-21 16:09:48 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, I finish planing the beamshelves, move them into the boat, and start the process of bending them around the inside of the frames - creating some big loads and some scary creaking noises…
Meanwhile, Marshall helps by cleaning up the vintage threading machine, and we...
2020-03-08 16:52:55 +0000 UTC
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Back to work on Tally Ho! After returning to the West Coast, I start by planing and bolting the beam shelf scarps joints. In the process, I buy a vintage pipe threading machine and use it to thread the bolts.
After a 3500 mile journey across the USA, a Pink Fireman arrives with a trai...
2020-02-22 17:04:07 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, I return to Cornwall to catch up with Luke Powell and his team, who are getting ready to launch the replica Pilot Cutter PELLEW. Luke talks about how this project came about, how to start a career in boatbuilding, and why we should all be building wooden boats!
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2020-02-08 16:03:27 +0000 UTC
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As I’m away from the boat for a while, this is a Q&A episode!
Will TALLY HO sail with a GPS? Where will her first (post-rebuild) voyage be? Will I be building a replica of the original tender? Could a dolphin, if properly trained, operate my forklift?!
For answers to these...
2020-01-18 17:05:47 +0000 UTC
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In this episode Cecca and I travel to New York, where we are house-and-dog-sitting for some friends. I drive up to Connecticut to meet Duke at New England Naval Timbers, who supplies large pieces of semi-seasoned White Oak. I select enough curved and straight logs to make Tally Ho’s Deck Struct...
2020-01-05 17:08:25 +0000 UTC
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...and/or Happy Holidays from Cecca and I, and our new friend Meiri.
Thank you all SO much for your help with getting Tally Ho rebuilt!
-Dogsitting in Brooklyn, NYC-
2019-12-25 21:53:06 +0000 UTC
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In this episode I start by adjusting the position of some of the frames, and fairing them all on the inside. Then I cut and fit the scarph joins on the big 6-1/2” x 3” Angelique timbers. Along the way, I do a stress test on the 28’ long timbers by parking a vehicle over each end, and jackin...
2019-12-21 17:16:01 +0000 UTC
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Hey guys! I just wanted to write you a note to let you know what’s going on behind the scenes.
Cecca and I are going away for Christmas in a couple of days. We are actually spending Christmas in New York, housesitting for some friends, and then we are heading back to the UK for a few week...
2019-12-17 03:23:31 +0000 UTC
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I need to get a lot of stuff wrapped up here before I leave for Christmas, which means I haven’t had time to make another video yet. I’ll keep posting updates on social media through the week, and should have a full video out next weekend, after I've left the boat and have time to edit. ...
2019-12-14 16:50:09 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we install the Fashion Pieces, which will form the connection between the hull planking and the transom. We have to cut the heels, drill and chisel the notches in the centreline, and bed them with Red Lead paint and bedding compound (Dolfinite
& pine tar). Rowan al...
2019-12-01 17:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Rowan returns to give me a hand, and we finish shaping the keel with Adze and power-plane. Then we carve some shape into the Stern Assembly, roughing out the Stern-post with a chainsaw first, before cutting the remainder of the Rabbet into the centerline. The chickens enjoy watching our progress....
2019-11-16 16:56:58 +0000 UTC
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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...
2019-11-02 16:05:50 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, I ask the question “is Tally Ho still the same boat?” ...I explore the ancient philosophical question of The Ship of Theseus, and how that problem applies to this project and also to our understanding of the world in general. While I consider all this, we recap the work that ...
2019-10-19 16:02:43 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, I cut the rest of the shape of the Cutwater into the Stem, using a chainsaw. Then I plane it smooth, and shape the transition to the square stem-head with a grinder. I also take a trip to Bellingham, where I look at the Oak Deck Beams on a beautiful old schooner. Finally, the hug...
2019-10-06 17:34:23 +0000 UTC
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Today's video will be released tomorrow instead! I've got a timber delivery to take care of this morning. On the plus side, we are getting some beautiful sunrises at the moment! Thanks
2019-10-05 17:48:37 +0000 UTC
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After the busyness of the Frame-raising, it’s just me and the boat again for a while. I have some tough decisions to make as I look into ordering the timber for the deck-structure and planks. After a slow week of theorising and office work, I finally get back onto the tools, and mark the positi...
2019-09-21 16:17:55 +0000 UTC
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Hi all!
It’s been a very busy period here in Sequim, and it’s been quite a while since I have written an update for you guys.
The second frame-raising went really well, with a fantastic group of volunteers. As could be expected, though, it was stressful at times to be managing -an...
2019-09-11 19:04:41 +0000 UTC
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Tally Ho is fully re-framed! In this episode we see the final part of the frame-raising party, as we make and install the last of the frames that make up the bow of the boat. We also work on the Fashion Pieces, and take some time to do some local sailing. Finally, a container-full of really long ...
2019-09-07 15:38:31 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we follow the life of a single Futtock, from being marked on a template to being installed as a finished frame. Frame-raising 2.0 is going well, with more than half of the last section of Frames installed already! In other news, Cecca finds out that Janice is actually a boy…
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2019-08-17 16:53:47 +0000 UTC
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Having installed the new Stem, it’s time to replace all the frames in the bow of the boat! Eight awesome volunteers show up and we get straight to work, training them to build double-sawn Live Oak frames. We start out at half-speed while everyone learns their jobs, and then gradually increase t...
2019-08-03 16:08:34 +0000 UTC
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A worrying thunder-shake in the new stem means I have to make and install a large graving piece. After making some wedges and cutting notches in the scarph joints, we assemble the Stem, Knee, Forefoot and Mast Step in the bow of Tally Ho… lifting the gigantic stem overhead with the forklift is ...
2019-07-20 16:32:41 +0000 UTC
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