Preview: How to Build a Wooden Boat, Plank-On-Frame Lobster Boat, Part 7 – Station Molds, Stern Frame, and Rudder
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April 5, 2024
Email this Video to a FriendAs Peter sets up the station molds and stern frame, we see the lobster boat hull beginning to take shape.
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9 Responses So Far to “How to Build a Wooden Boat, Plank-On-Frame Lobster Boat, Part 7 – Station Molds, Stern Frame, and Rudder”
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bill mcnamara says:
how are we looking for the next video?
Nate Rooks says:
We’re looking great, Bill – many more great videos in this series on their way soon. Watch your email this Sunday!
bill mcnamara says:
Loving the videos l come into work every morning hoping to find number 8 !! keep up the good work
Norman Johnson says:
Very clear and concise explanation of technique and process. This is more boat than I’ll ever build but it’s great to understand what the steps and thinking are that go into this. I’m absorbing a lot of universal boat building knowledge and it’s back of mind as I work on my small stitch and glue project. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos.
Peter Buxton says:
Great to hear Norman!
Thank you
Jonathan Lewis says:
Thanks Peter for taking the time to make the process understandable and educational to those of us that don’t know very much. I could never build one but I’m sure enjoying watching you do it.
Mark McDonough says:
Love Watching and learning.
Ed Altonji says:
Enjoying these, Peter. Thank you! I especially like the do-it-yourself approach and look forward to seeing how you continue to do so(?) through the build.
Walter Allan says:
I look forward to each of these episodes of Peter’s build. Way to go, Steve.