Preview: Building a Stitch and Glue Boat, Part 6 – Stitching the Hull Begins
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April 23, 2012
Email this Video to a FriendThis is the first steps in stitching the bottom of the hull together. In this stitch and glue boat building video, we cover: Drilling holes for wires, Cutting the wires to length, The best way to twist the wires, Stitching the bulkheads to the bottom, stitching the Bilge panels to the bottom and Hatches.
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4 Responses So Far to “Building a Stitch and Glue Boat, Part 6 – Stitching the Hull Begins”
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Robert Wight says:
Bill Thomas is an exceptional skilled instructor both in style in presentation and with very peculiar sense of humor. His presentation is easily understood and not overbearing with technical detail making learning easy and enjoyable.
Richard Olsen says:
I wish the videos would just follow on….
Grant E. Nelson says:
Can you give some comments about possibly using cable ties instead of copper wire. I know several kit designers who use cable ties.
George Scheppler says:
Looking forward to #6, thanks,
George