🔴Viking ship building in Norway - Part 5 "Spanter/Ribs" (SLOWFILM)

Published 2023-03-25

All Comments (10)
  • @fishmut
    Wow this video shows it coming along nicely , 👍
  • Howdy Lucas- I had the pleasure of watching again. Marvellous video! God’s blessings to you
  • @awldune
    The guitar inset is a nice touch. The control you have swinging the broad axe is incredible! Instead of a Granberg mill, how would the Vikings have made the ribs? Riving followed by hewing? A pit saw? Not sure what kind of saw technology they would've had.
  • @janwintraken
    What a great Video again with great insight! Thank you for your efforts of editing all this footage into a nicely composed Video.
  • @Drench3
    Its been awhile! glad to see you upload again, hope you're doing well mate
  • Lucas, I enjoyed your video on the truing and planing of the "cross rib?" of the long boat. That was some incredibly tough wood to work given the variability of the grain. It looks like you were using an old Stanley plane for the the finishing work. You were getting quite a bit of plugging up of the iron/chip breaker. This morning I came across a very interesting YouTube channel; Wood by Wright. This is a YouTube channel dedicated to using almost entirely older hand tools. The video of the day was something that jumped out at me as it may help you set up you plane to reduce plugging. I think you will like this fellow's work if you have not seen it before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQzLdMsGCqk