Preview: Boat Building Hand Tools, The Basic Tool Kit – with Harry Bryan

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Ignoring many of the tools now flooding the marketplace, Harry Bryan shows us the basic boat building tools you will need to build any small boat. You’ll be surprised at the one tool Harry deems important and that most builders overlook.

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8 Responses So Far to “Boat Building Hand Tools, The Basic Tool Kit – with Harry Bryan

  • Kenneth Thompson says:

    Great video, but please tell us more about that wonderful woodworking vise that’s on your bench. I’ve noticed that it’s adjustable to several different positions. What make is it and are they still manufactured?

    • Steve Stone

      Steve Stone says:

      Hi Kenneth. We did a video with Harry on that vise. It’s called the Versa Vise so a search for that or going to Harry’s Guide page will find it.

      • Daniel Sweeney says:

        This would have been a good place to provide a link. Take us right to the video Steve.

  • greg mclaughlin says:

    After viewing this I can almost put away the checkbook.—-Almost!
    Thanks Harry

  • Gregory Corning says:

    About pencils: I have always used automatic pencils in woodworking because the thickness of the lead does not change as you use it. You can get a pretty good one at an art supply store (usually in the drafting tools area) for not too much money. Try different types of lead to see which works for you the best.
    I use a 0.9mm (millimeter) pencil, but if you are doing really fine work, you might try a 0.5mm pencil.

  • Suhitha Edirisinghe says:

    These are essentially all the tools I use on my small boat build, and most I bought new or borrowed. One point that was important for me was budget; buying even one large power tool, while potentially saving a little time, would instantly double my budget. Tool costs are easy to forget about on a long term boat project!

  • Robert Chan says:

    And the second half of your favorite pencil is a quality pencil sharpener CLOSE to the work area. The little hand held sharpeners are passable, but a long smooth taper is necessary to create a needle sharp point which leaves no doubt the mark is fully at the juncture of the straight edge or rule and the material requiring an index. Much time can be lost trying to point a pencil by hand and the lead will always have ridges which can affect the accuracy and fineness of the mark.

  • Louis C Gatling Jr says:

    As a truck mechanic I have used tools all of my life and have a love of all tools. I look forward to seeing more on tools and their proper use.

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