The Birth Of A Dugout Canoe by Northmen

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This is a documentary movie uncovering the difficult and time consuming process of making traditional expanded dugout canoe using mostly traditional hand tools and techniques.
The master woodworker in this movie is Richard (Rihards Vidzickis) - an experienced green wood worker, wood sculptor and dugout canoe maker. Richard’s passion to green wood and solid wood creations has grown together with him since his childhood days. Richard’s father is also a wood worker and carpenter and has led his son into the beautiful world of working with wood. Richard has gone through all the traditional steps of becoming a master woodworker - starting from an apprentice, then journeyman and then receiving his Master degree in Latvian chamber of crafts. Richard’s passion to wood is not only sculpturing and carving it but also knowing the wood in a scientific level. So Richard has studied in Technical university as a student and reached his degree of Doctor in engineering materials science, so he has combined the craft, nature and science in his life and work. While working in furniture making during the studies, with making different kinds of difficult wood carving for Jugend, Barrocal, Renesance design style furniture, Richard has discovered that he tends to get back to more rustic, robust and natural forms of wood, so he created a park of massive wooden sculptures, wood crafts museum and live workshop where Richard lives and creates wooden bowls, plates, boats and accepts visitors to share his work and lifestyle.
Music - Alan Gogoll, Jason Lowe “When a River Parts”.
Sound - Gints Sola
Camera, edit - Jacob (Northmen Guild)
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 4 100
@johnharrison2466
@johnharrison2466 3 роки тому
I asked an old timer how he made these he told me start with a large log and cut away everything that didnt look like a canoe,yall did an excellent job
@gbae636
@gbae636 2 роки тому
😄😄
@bretthess6376
@bretthess6376 2 роки тому
That's what I say.
@TheYagimi
@TheYagimi 10 місяців тому
Wow he sounded like a deep thinker….
@krystalmesh
@krystalmesh 3 роки тому
I've watched this video entirely too many times. Typically after a long, aggravating day at work. It's very calming.
@thatlyricsguy9090
@thatlyricsguy9090 Рік тому
Totally agree! Very therapeutic.
@bustabanana
@bustabanana 3 роки тому
I love how they gave the kid his own little chunk of wood to carve out!
@VasilyKiryanov
@VasilyKiryanov Рік тому
That's a trough... The simplest thing one could possibly carve. Kids have to start with something!
@Alexandersucala
@Alexandersucala 4 роки тому
This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen
@williamavery9185
@williamavery9185 4 роки тому
Just amazing work with no power tools, beautiful.
@gideondoef6243
@gideondoef6243 4 роки тому
@@williamavery9185 Yeah I liked that they didn't use any power tools too
@JensVanDeAarde
@JensVanDeAarde 4 роки тому
yup
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 4 роки тому
Don't get out much I take it.
@sleepyghostisme7558
@sleepyghostisme7558 3 роки тому
I'm lucky I found this
@daddydoc1115
@daddydoc1115 4 роки тому
Took me forever to realize that the holes with the little wooden pins are drilled in so the canoe is the same thickness all around, when you hit a pin you've carved far enough
@sonofbeef
@sonofbeef 4 роки тому
THANK YOU
@thomaskelly5349
@thomaskelly5349 4 роки тому
I thought it was to stop the log from splitting
@bluecollar5839
@bluecollar5839 4 роки тому
I thought it was to eliminate the pin knots that were all over it.
@duin2in
@duin2in 4 роки тому
I literally came to the comments looking to figure that out. Makes so much sense!
@lostcolonyforge5792
@lostcolonyforge5792 4 роки тому
I was thinking it had to do with cracking
@bradproster298
@bradproster298 6 років тому
the cinematography was just as good as the canoe
@coleholmes6341
@coleholmes6341 5 років тому
I agree
@sidneyprice5514
@sidneyprice5514 5 років тому
That's what I was thinking
@thibaudpeetersmedia1111
@thibaudpeetersmedia1111 5 років тому
I want to meet the guy who made this
@that_red_dentside3968
@that_red_dentside3968 5 років тому
And thats a fancy word for what?
@thibaudpeetersmedia1111
@thibaudpeetersmedia1111 5 років тому
@@that_red_dentside3968 the filming work, the composition, the colors. Everything that has to do with the filming and the creativity behind the video
@mallendo
@mallendo 4 роки тому
The work of the wood artists and the filmmakers are fantastic.
@bigchungus4357
@bigchungus4357 3 роки тому
Incredible craftsmanship, no doubt passed down from father to son for generations . Amazing work gentlemen
@jrgen9420
@jrgen9420 5 років тому
Is it just me, or is the knocking and working on the canoe something that feels relaxing and soothing?
@mr.3pac898
@mr.3pac898 5 років тому
Yes, i always watch woodcrafting videos before i go to bed. The woodworking sounds definently help me relax.
@inventgaming8619
@inventgaming8619 5 років тому
Totalt agree
@inigo5460
@inigo5460 5 років тому
@@mr.3pac898 im a carpenter and this is really hard job dude :)
@fransmars1645
@fransmars1645 5 років тому
It only feels relaxing and soothing when you watch other people do it. ;)
@jaspherecho7808
@jaspherecho7808 5 років тому
Me too
@Vip_jobiden
@Vip_jobiden 5 років тому
Whoever filmed this did a damn good job
@reviveskating4246
@reviveskating4246 5 років тому
Wour coment made me laf
@Sturmknecht
@Sturmknecht 15 днів тому
Every couple of years I have to come back and watch this again... I'd love to try this one day, this is the proper way to build a dugout!
@lukasfunke1336
@lukasfunke1336 3 роки тому
This is my favorite video on UKposts at the moment. The sounds and the way this was made soothes my soul. AMAZING WORK!
@WorchihanZingkhai
@WorchihanZingkhai 7 років тому
I am from the mountains of north east India and now migrated to the cities in search of better life. My grandparents were craftsmen. After watching this I want to go back to the village and lives in the woods. You are an inspiration Northem. Thank you.
@lawmzualafanai9143
@lawmzualafanai9143 6 років тому
me too,from mizoram
@bigunone
@bigunone 7 років тому
Kids imitating dad, best way to teach them
@Tipi_Dan
@Tipi_Dan 4 роки тому
This is the third dugout canoe build I have watched on UKposts. Each employed widely divergent techniques of construction, producing unique results. Two were built in North America: one recommended the canoe be stored underwater when not in use to prevent checking (which seemed odd): but no resin finish was applied. The finished product here is far and away the most beautiful... and the lightest.
@boomerhgt
@boomerhgt 4 роки тому
I watch thousands of videos on UKposts and never comment but this is something so very special wow what craftsmanship.
@mrrballsxd
@mrrballsxd 5 років тому
Who every did the camera work deserves an emmy
@gus23a
@gus23a 5 років тому
This was most likely Jacob. He worked in the film industry before he founded the Northmen guild.
@UncleDansVintageVinyl
@UncleDansVintageVinyl 5 років тому
The editing is also superb.
@dustieshrope4716
@dustieshrope4716 6 років тому
I dunno how many hours of youtube watching I have done in my life, never left a comment, this however is one amazing piece of craftsmanship. Job very well done.
@user-xi1st9yh7k
@user-xi1st9yh7k 5 років тому
From Belarus with love and respect
@VijayBundy
@VijayBundy 5 років тому
boi you lying
@mitch5557
@mitch5557 5 років тому
This guy leaves one comment and gets 200 likes ahhaha :D
@stefenvangelder5295
@stefenvangelder5295 5 років тому
Well said
@zazarays
@zazarays 5 років тому
it doesn't actually look like optimum function in the end
@richardf.dossii3900
@richardf.dossii3900 4 роки тому
So the small pins are actually depth/thickness markers, cool .
@ericpotts1424
@ericpotts1424 4 роки тому
Richard F. Doss II thank you, I went in the comments to find someone that explained it.
@gruffalo25
@gruffalo25 4 роки тому
That's awesome
@TurboBlu4
@TurboBlu4 4 роки тому
That's what i was thinking. Great technique
@antr7493
@antr7493 4 роки тому
thanks. I was wondering why he was doing that
@akbarandhika75
@akbarandhika75 4 роки тому
@Dark Matter Repurposing Centre y4i37338338384757575748474848383833848484u4u5859585758
@albertuselang8053
@albertuselang8053 4 роки тому
The sound of the sharp tool is amazing , especially the hand planner
@maxduvall9055
@maxduvall9055 5 років тому
the sound of cutting wood, and the music, and just beautiful craftsmanship... idk what it is, but that is just the beauty of life right freaking there
@Surfscoolin
@Surfscoolin 4 роки тому
I actually listen to this at work, I've watched it, but now I'll just listen because it's so calming.
@rukaiyahferdous4225
@rukaiyahferdous4225 3 роки тому
What is the song name?
@aaronfigley85
@aaronfigley85 7 років тому
My brothers, father and I absolutely love watching what you all do. We love to work with timber and wood and we would love to learn how to make our own tools like your guild does. You have such a peaceful, beautiful life. Your videos help me relax after a long day of work. Thank you John Neeman and the Northmen. Keep making more!
@neemantools
@neemantools 7 років тому
Thank you Aaron! All the best to you and your family.
@jaretfawcett8
@jaretfawcett8 7 років тому
is there a name for the curves axe you used it looks kinda like a hewing axe thats been bent is this true or no?
@GrowBagUK
@GrowBagUK 7 років тому
its called an adze
@ciscokid8893
@ciscokid8893 7 років тому
Exactly what I was about to comment, first video I've seen from these guys and I am relaxing as i just got off work, lol
@jaretfawcett8
@jaretfawcett8 7 років тому
no the tool at 6:36 is not an adze
@jimihenrik11
@jimihenrik11 4 роки тому
This video represents the perfect triangle if cinematography, audio and craftsmanship. Absolutley love it. Also I think it has the perfect balance between music, working noise and people talking.
@herenthere10
@herenthere10 4 роки тому
Nice to see a young one working and learning by watching his elders. And he’ll have something to show for it. To have the pride enough to be able to say, “I did that”.
@psocretes8183
@psocretes8183 7 років тому
That took me back to my childhood and being in my father's joiners shop. The lovely smell of freshly cut timber is something I miss.
@cmcollett2
@cmcollett2 7 років тому
Best video on UKposts. What talent and craftsmanship but fear these are a dieing breed of men. Very very well done. Thanks for making this and sharing.
@ashtona2404
@ashtona2404 7 років тому
christian collett todays "men" wear skinny jeans so the circulation cuts off, wear earrings, and get there eyebrows done
@YoLo-ky8ig
@YoLo-ky8ig 7 років тому
They call me squints their* and who fucking cares lol. you don't need to know how to make a boat today, go buy one for like two hundred dollars. that's like ten hours work ≈min wage
@ashtona2404
@ashtona2404 7 років тому
Yo Lo im going to assume that you fall under the category of "men" i just described. Where do you think those boats came from? Someone popped it out there ass? No, somebody fuckin made it. Whether its a wood one or plastic, someone had to build it, assemble it, put it together etc etc. get your fuckin triggered ass out of here
@TheJurciks
@TheJurciks 7 років тому
Type in "The Birth Of A Wooden House. Extended" and you will be blown away even more i think
@rileymcfee6946
@rileymcfee6946 7 років тому
Yo Lo And when the shit hits the fan don't come asking to use my boat. Your the guy who gets lost on a hike in your own backyard, and calls in life support to rescue you....
@nikolathoreau3291
@nikolathoreau3291 4 роки тому
Your workshop looks gorgeous! I would love to do this kind of down-to-earth woodworking for a living. You truly are living the dream
@pcovino7748
@pcovino7748 3 роки тому
This is my 3rd time watching this and I am still amazed at the craftsmanship and hard work that went into making the canoe.
@justinbranham7708
@justinbranham7708 5 років тому
This should be in an archive somewhere for posterity. The utter mastery of hand tools, complete command of the natural material, coupled with the masterful videography make this truly mesmerizing. The scarf slicks, scorps, and adzes used are perfectly suited for the purpose here. And the tools are as beautiful as the finished canoe.
@redcanoe14
@redcanoe14 6 років тому
This should be shown as a part of the school curriculum...a true lesson in vision, creativity, patience, diligence and love for the gifts we have available in the natural world. A perfect antidote to the fast-paced, consumer driven, wasteful society that is so pervasive in the so called 'developed' World. Thank you!
@outdoorvideos3825
@outdoorvideos3825 5 років тому
You really think the education system truly cares about all that? No. I don't think so. I thin the gubment would prefer debt-locked wage slaves who question nothing.
@jeremypeplinski965
@jeremypeplinski965 5 років тому
Coming from a school teacher, I think that is a fantastic idea. Our students complete personal projects. This would be a great video to show them for all the reasons you mentioned above.
@alva7701
@alva7701 5 років тому
I agree.
@Jan-uc2pq
@Jan-uc2pq 5 років тому
I’m lucky enough to have gone to a Steiner Waldorf school, where I learnt many crafts. You should look into it if you haven’t already!
@noleftturnunstoned
@noleftturnunstoned 3 роки тому
Birch bark canoes are much finer. This was kind of amateurish.
@anubispup4760
@anubispup4760 Рік тому
Gods, the excitement alone I feel when I see your tools and how I use them should definitly put me on a list of some kind.
@jasonkome9734
@jasonkome9734 3 роки тому
Learned 8 new things. Skills that give peace to the soul in uncertain times through confidence of self reliance. Inspiring.
@sisu332
@sisu332 5 років тому
It's basically like a movie since it is filmed so well. I truly appreciate the work and effort you put into this one.
@Cmdtheartist
@Cmdtheartist 6 років тому
Just beautiful. Like a freaking poem wrapped in a Da Vinci painting. Thank you, you magnificent Latvian bastards.
@user-os8tj2dx2i
@user-os8tj2dx2i 3 роки тому
Я сам плотник и знаю как тяжел дедовский плотницкий труд ! А тем более не предаваясь искушению в наш век прибегнуть к технологиям и поддерживать ремесло предков ! Молодцы ребята !
@VasilyKiryanov
@VasilyKiryanov Рік тому
Ну следы выпиливания бензопилой видны :) Оно и понятно - вырезать канавки и выбить лишнее в десятки раз быстрее, чем выбирать теслом ВСЁ.
@jskjsk3986
@jskjsk3986 3 роки тому
Alot of hard work with a high risk of failure. You challenged yourself. Great job! Nice video. I hope the canoe is in your family for generations.
@justinwild5908
@justinwild5908 6 років тому
The sounds of tools on wood alone.
@joycat912
@joycat912 5 років тому
Круто
@inakipedrosa6534
@inakipedrosa6534 5 років тому
Justin Wild u
@whitefox8933
@whitefox8933 5 років тому
Счастливый человек !Живёт и работает в согласии с природой .Большая семья !Любимое дело!
@geostokes8573
@geostokes8573 3 роки тому
I'd never complain about an experience as beautiful as this. But a thought, as a fellow small boat builder, though far far from as expert as them in the construction techniques or really in boats compared to some. I do want to share that the instability of the boat on the water has much to do with a too round hull. The paddling experience would be greatly improved by an increased V or U shape & a hard chine for edge stability. Your Dugout looks to track well, which really, I'm impressed with a likely first attempt with a novel design! Beautiful work, I've watched many times!
@ianallen738
@ianallen738 3 роки тому
The master woodworker is an experienced boat builder, what makes you think it is his first attempt? And novel design hardly comes from using "traditional tools and methods" to create "a traditional dugout canoe". A V shape makes a canoe harder to pull over land and shallows, a U shape makes it more susceptible to cracking. The amount of work that is required to make this boat is a significant investment, perhaps the Latvian men learned over centuries to avoid the risk of losing everything, at the cost of having to better train their seamanship.
@brandonkrystynak1969
@brandonkrystynak1969 3 роки тому
This has kind of a magic to it. Such dedication and effort to making so awesome. These guys are so gifted.
@zoesdada8923
@zoesdada8923 6 років тому
These guys know how to sharpen tools
@jaydenzerfoss4650
@jaydenzerfoss4650 5 років тому
It ain't that hard
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob 5 років тому
I know right? All those insane curvy tools! Sharpening a chisel, or a knife is one thing lol but those adzes, custom curved planes, and crazy round draw knives.. those must be a real bitch to sharpen.. considering with a round object you're literally sharpening a millimetre at a time!
@jaydenzerfoss4650
@jaydenzerfoss4650 5 років тому
@@DanteYewToob uhhh no lol u put the tool on your lap and instead of moving the tool you move the stone and it's just like sharpening a knife
@jonh.5630
@jonh.5630 5 років тому
Jayden Zerfoss ain’t you just a genius. You sharpen tools for a living?
@jaydenzerfoss4650
@jaydenzerfoss4650 5 років тому
@@jonh.5630 no........I'm a deforester I work with my brother and I sharpen both mine and my brothers too
@tstep522
@tstep522 7 років тому
Very cool, thank you for sharing. I would have never guessed that the canoe would open up so much after steaming and sticking it. Beautiful craftsmanship.
@user-kl7po7ez2p
@user-kl7po7ez2p 3 роки тому
Впечатляет,от таких видео душа дышит🙏
@bradromberg1743
@bradromberg1743 3 роки тому
Watched this with my 5 year old son both of us were very impressed with this craftsmanship.
@d_edo
@d_edo 3 роки тому
Yes, it's very very impressive what these men can do... the whole video is a praise to human skills, life and nature. I love it.
@tylernewell1126
@tylernewell1126 7 років тому
This is like the most satisfying video on UKposts it shows people how life used to be and how people are living the same way our ancestors did love the video
@gawelszymanski3251
@gawelszymanski3251 6 років тому
I'm sitting behind the desk looking at my pull request... WTF am I doing with my life? This is some much better, simpler, just pure
@retiredshitposter1062
@retiredshitposter1062 6 років тому
Cool, next build a roman ship the length of 2 football fields like our ancestors did.
@billastell3753
@billastell3753 6 років тому
Perhaps some ancients used your ancestors like donkeys to build a roman ship but what have you done? Thee guys ARE doing it.
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 5 років тому
Echo Chamber Infiltrator those take years or decades with 1000+ workers
@aubreymoses7350
@aubreymoses7350 5 років тому
Caligula was Emperor for 3 years 10 months. He built the Lake Nemi ships and another massive barge. Reality kinda opens things up doesn't it?
@nikolasavic1064
@nikolasavic1064 7 років тому
you guys are too good, but who ever was recording this and done editing is the master... camera work, the shots just long enough to keep you asking for more. just pure perfection
@aakashsave2938
@aakashsave2938 3 роки тому
It's really relaxing to watch someone create a beautiful piece of art.. You guys should be really proud of yourself.
@user-ox7qz8jz4b
@user-ox7qz8jz4b Місяць тому
Holy moly. Mind blown. These guys are some incredible humans. Wow, what workmanship
@jakecentrella6360
@jakecentrella6360 5 років тому
Best video I have seen on UKposts in a long time , mabye ever. The cinematography was fantastic as well as the build itself. The music fit the setting very well. Im happy to have stumbled upon this. Great job, Keep em coming !
@GrimkhazThalassa
@GrimkhazThalassa 4 роки тому
If you like this kind of stuff I recommend you to watch Rune Malte Bertram Nielsen's videos. You'll enjoy it!
@foxmulderwasright
@foxmulderwasright 7 років тому
Watching this makes me wish that I'm a Scandinavian carpenter, living in the Scandinavian forest, peeling Scandinavian wood with my Scandinavian kids and friends, sleeping my Scandinavian sleep and living my Scandinavian dream.
@patmiddleton3947
@patmiddleton3947 5 років тому
foxmulderwasright so whats stopping you?
@suyogdani2702
@suyogdani2702 3 роки тому
amazing work!! The Canoe itself is excellent, no question about it. But I was floored just with the paddle. 16:13 - 16:19 what precise finishing on that surface! It looks like it came out of a CNC!!! terrific!
@gregorflopinski9016
@gregorflopinski9016 3 роки тому
This guys’s ancestor: that’s mah boy
@gregorflopinski9016
@gregorflopinski9016 3 роки тому
@Skyhawk Apodaca what?
@gregorflopinski9016
@gregorflopinski9016 3 роки тому
@Skyhawk Apodaca is this some kind of american reference that I’m too european to understand?
@drcheese1000
@drcheese1000 3 роки тому
@Skyhawk Apodaca Are YOU dumb? They’re from Norway not the US
@drcheese1000
@drcheese1000 3 роки тому
@Skyhawk Apodaca im not white
@gagechelsea1796
@gagechelsea1796 3 роки тому
That’s a Native American dugout canoe
@golfergpab
@golfergpab 7 років тому
Wranglerstar should watch this to learn that "silence is golden."
@gus23a
@gus23a 7 років тому
You can´t compare Wranglerstar and these craftsmen. Cody may be fairly good at timber framing and doing work on the homestead, but building things like this canoe is a whole nother level of craftsmanship. But i totally agree with you. He should shut up. ;)
@golfergpab
@golfergpab 7 років тому
Yes, there are many that are similar: Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something.
@WayneEarls
@WayneEarls 7 років тому
I quit Wranglerstar during his mailbox post series. He got this goody goody attitude.
@davidredden8361
@davidredden8361 7 років тому
I had to stop watching wranglestar because he wouldn't shut the hell up.
@mattjames8683
@mattjames8683 7 років тому
Well since all of you are all idiots, prepare for itemized insults: 1.) Cody is way more entertaining than these guys and knows far more in general about a variety of topics related to homesteading than probably most these guys. 2.) No one cares if you do not like Cody's videos since you all obviously have terrible taste in excellent youtube content anyway. 3.) The whole reason people watch Wranglerstar is because he imparts his wisdom, experience, and daily life very well through TALKING!! 4.) This video is great except for the fact that if they had just bough a manufactured canoe it would last longer with less maintenance and would have cost much much less time, effort, and money!! 5.) You are all idiots!
@davidjordahl
@davidjordahl 5 років тому
Being a Son of Norway, I'm very thankful for you all doing this, and recording it for everyone to see the process. I've always loved canoeing. Thanks again... Tusen Takk...
@akirathorson885
@akirathorson885 4 роки тому
Well apparently he's neither Norwegian nor Swedish it appears he's Finnish
@davidjordahl
@davidjordahl 4 роки тому
@@akirathorson885 I don't care.
@ichlesemit
@ichlesemit 4 роки тому
Akira Thorson he‘s a northman
@micahsmyth1065
@micahsmyth1065 4 роки тому
Hey buddy seeing as you are from Norway, perhaps you can answer my question. Is it a cultural thing for them to us wood black on most of their projects. Or just a way of protection from water and weather.
@sergiosalas1057
@sergiosalas1057 4 роки тому
He is a son of Latvia The latvian pagan rings give it away. Jānis Neimanis is his name
@jepthefish2108
@jepthefish2108 3 роки тому
everything about this video is so well done and put together, the quality and editing, the music, and the detail and time that was put in to the making of this canoe is blowing my mind, words cant describe this
@mrjockey87
@mrjockey87 4 роки тому
This is in my opinion one of the best videos ever created. The beauty in the craft is simply magnificent. It feels true and very humbling.
@ronniebillhicks
@ronniebillhicks 7 років тому
I honestly could've watched that for another hour or so,......'!!!
@ahsanafzal48
@ahsanafzal48 7 років тому
ronniebillhicks we can't bear watch ypur comments bitch
@ronniebillhicks
@ronniebillhicks 7 років тому
I hope you didn't get picked on too much growing up, or treated real bad by a family member,......or even something worse,............to take the time to write someone, negatively the way you just did, makes me think that you had it pretty ruff growing up,.........I'm sorry you had a hard time, but hiding behind a fake name and profile, trying to get people into an Internet argument, is pretty sad to say the least. You're better than this.
@BrianStocking
@BrianStocking 7 років тому
Ronniebillhicks... nicely said.
@Hole_Motorsports
@Hole_Motorsports 6 років тому
ronniebillhicks I'm drunk at 3am and this held my attention
@retiredshitposter1062
@retiredshitposter1062 6 років тому
^^
@johnsumner2987
@johnsumner2987 6 років тому
That is a pretty smart way to make sure you have the walls at an even thickness.
@jimmysgameclips
@jimmysgameclips 5 років тому
THAT's what they're for! That is smart indeed
@painintheash1399
@painintheash1399 5 років тому
Is that what the dowels that were hamered in at the start for? Ingenious!
@guywhoistooparanoidtousere3758
@guywhoistooparanoidtousere3758 5 років тому
But wouldn't it leave weak spots in the canoe's surface? What if one of those dowels pops out? Or does that ink that he uses also act as a glue?
@CalloutWraith
@CalloutWraith 5 років тому
for this is the green "Glue" ^^
@user-rh3to9cu4x
@user-rh3to9cu4x 5 років тому
I was wondering why where they doing that at the beginning.
@cityslickerbushcraft9643
@cityslickerbushcraft9643 4 роки тому
Absolutely jaw dropping.....from something that needed to be moved with heavy equipment to something beautiful that can be handle by one man.
@Le_Blnk____
@Le_Blnk____ 3 роки тому
Man the sound of wood chips is so satisfying
@jessekline2731
@jessekline2731 7 років тому
Whoa he built that in just 18 minutes!!
@joseph-dj8wq
@joseph-dj8wq 7 років тому
Gotta go fast.
@tylermech66
@tylermech66 7 років тому
try about a year :P
@tylermech66
@tylermech66 7 років тому
kidding btw :P
@briandaniels6233
@briandaniels6233 6 років тому
@jesse Kline. He had another person help him so the 18 minutes isnt that impressive
@dlwatib
@dlwatib 6 років тому
Here, hold my beer...
@xSxEHCx
@xSxEHCx 4 роки тому
Concerning woodworking, I've never seen anything more beautiful, pure and skilled than this before. Thanks for sharing this awesome work.
@ultimate-network
@ultimate-network 3 роки тому
Потрясающая работа, моё уважение. Спасибо.
@scotty2307
@scotty2307 4 роки тому
The use of the dowels to gauge the final thickness is brilliant!
@ernststavroblofeld2109
@ernststavroblofeld2109 6 років тому
Watched northmen building a house before I go to work, watching northmen building a boat after work. I'm dreading running out of northmen videos to watch.
@johnsmith15537
@johnsmith15537 7 років тому
This video was extremely calming and satisfying to watch.
@ronniekotler9265
@ronniekotler9265 2 роки тому
This is one of those videos you hate to come to a end!
@Daniel-xc6oc
@Daniel-xc6oc 3 роки тому
Amazing! Hard work. Dedication. Master Craftsman.
@ericschmidt3560
@ericschmidt3560 5 років тому
I don’t know why but this video was moving. Just everything about it, the crafting, the faces, videography.
@ModellingWeekly
@ModellingWeekly 5 років тому
@johnny towers honestly this comment shocked me, are you human?
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 5 років тому
@@ModellingWeekly i found it funny
@jacksonmeyer6344
@jacksonmeyer6344 5 років тому
HOW DOES SOMEONE DISKLIKE THIS? ...I had tears in my eyes at the end....so good, thankyou!
@WanderingNuts
@WanderingNuts 5 років тому
Those tree huggers
@damir_nizametdi
@damir_nizametdi 3 роки тому
А говорят в мире больше не делают Долбленки. Делают в Сибири в татарской деревне и у вас. Вы большие молодцы! Превосходная лодка!
@IwontSay
@IwontSay 4 роки тому
One of the best video’s i ever saw on yt.
@cdb3719
@cdb3719 4 роки тому
I am proudly saying that I could do work and things like this for the rest of my life and die a happy man.
@user-rf4qp8hk9o
@user-rf4qp8hk9o 4 роки тому
Молодцы ребята! Умения свои,навыки сохранили. Фильм тоже очень красиво снят.
@JoseRodriguez-gz7me
@JoseRodriguez-gz7me Рік тому
Se nota la pasión que pone en su obra gran maestro
@scottmcfarland2149
@scottmcfarland2149 Рік тому
One of the most amazing videos I've ever seen. Thank you.
@rafiqkatana
@rafiqkatana 3 роки тому
Beautiful. It took me a second to figure out why you put the dowel in but other than that it all just made perfect sense. I could have watched that all day.
@maskedfigured
@maskedfigured 5 років тому
wow, that canoe was so well made I almost wouldn't want to ride/use it. Very skilled workers!
@chainman100
@chainman100 5 років тому
This is beautful work and a great way of keeping tradition alive. Reminds me of the pirogue that used to be made in the deep south from cypress trees, where the trees were so big at one time you could make two separate pirogue from one trunk of a cypress tree, but sadly those days have long since gone and those ancient giant trees no longer exist.
@user-fw9yn7ik3b
@user-fw9yn7ik3b 8 місяців тому
Какая любовь к своему труду,только ток и появляются шедевры, большое спасибо каналу и создателям каноэ,как надо любить,то что создаёшь своими руками!!!!!!!
@cyberbob102
@cyberbob102 10 місяців тому
And after all that effort you have a kayak. Its astounding how far humans have wandered. Most people would never be capable of doing what you have. Bravo.
@OneHomestead
@OneHomestead 6 років тому
this was honestly the most relaxing video
@charlielewis8858
@charlielewis8858 3 роки тому
I think this canoe is gonna outlive us all.
@ifletty
@ifletty 4 роки тому
Breathtaking craftsmanship.
@neilkennykenny4113
@neilkennykenny4113 3 роки тому
Most relaxing 20 mins iv had in ages. Great workmanship.
@theevilovenmit
@theevilovenmit 4 роки тому
That was very cool, the steaming and forming process had me on edge. I like your solution for controlling the thickness of the hull, easier than using giant calipers.
@aktrapper6126
@aktrapper6126 7 років тому
This was incredible, Craftsmanship at its finest. Very well put together, the boat, the video and the music. Thank you for this. What kind of wood did you use? I'm guessing pine?
@perandren9179
@perandren9179 7 років тому
Linden?
@zlife87
@zlife87 7 років тому
European aspen, he wrote in comments
@w2c20042003
@w2c20042003 7 років тому
It was cottonwood. You can tell by the bark.
@forgenorth1444
@forgenorth1444 7 років тому
w2c20042003 aren't they basically the same thing? They're both closely related anyway.
@w2c20042003
@w2c20042003 7 років тому
Cottonwood is much lighter than pine and has a completely different smell. Cottonwood is also a deciduous tree whereas pine is a conifer. You can use pine in crafting a canoe though.
@user-xm7ns7dj7j
@user-xm7ns7dj7j 3 роки тому
Парни молодцы👍 Видно, что мастера. Я сам плотник - смотреть одно удовольствие.
@swagwizard4376
@swagwizard4376 9 місяців тому
one of the most relaxing videos on the internet. beautiful craftsmanship, truly an inspiration
@slappymcface5681
@slappymcface5681 4 роки тому
Probally the coolest dudes on the planet. Imagine how satisfying that first trip on the water must be.
@hoangquanle3310
@hoangquanle3310 4 роки тому
This guy: Probably the coolest DUDES on the planet Dude Perfect: R we a joke 2 u???!!!! Ps: i like this a lot
@blah4973
@blah4973 4 роки тому
@@hoangquanle3310 are* and to*
@blah4973
@blah4973 4 роки тому
@@hoangquanle3310 and it is supposed to be am i a joke too you
@bflatsdrummer
@bflatsdrummer 7 років тому
Your videos are amazing! They're inspiring, intriguing, peaceful to watch and just so enjoyable. Please keep it up! Not to mention ya'll are top notch craftsmen that take pride in your trade, heritage and skill, my hats off to you!
@piemmetubo
@piemmetubo 3 роки тому
What a hell of work!!! I do hope that a canoe made in this way in the past would last for several generations... 😲
@martinriley106
@martinriley106 10 місяців тому
The craftsmanship in making that must’ve taken a lot of love a care and patience? Really good to see such incredible attention to the finest detail.
@kylebriscoe6951
@kylebriscoe6951 4 роки тому
This is so manly and well shot, for a second I thought it was a really long beer commercial.
@bramgeeroms4465
@bramgeeroms4465 4 роки тому
Or a commercial for Norway: Norway, where people randomly build boats...
@abemand369
@abemand369 3 роки тому
Watching them stretch out the canoe was amazing!
@cliffmounts7878
@cliffmounts7878 3 роки тому
The Last of the Mohicans for real. A great video and i thank you for your time..
@alanparadis5061
@alanparadis5061 10 місяців тому
That was absolutely incredible! Thank you for sharing this amazing video!!
@summerwood619
@summerwood619 5 років тому
It’s beautiful, I love how the the children gets involve too,
@SpunkyGrubber
@SpunkyGrubber 4 роки тому
I’m upset that I can only like this video once...
@nonimus6269
@nonimus6269 4 роки тому
Make an alt account
@whiteheadcustomcrafts3555
@whiteheadcustomcrafts3555 Рік тому
i dont know how many times i have watched this but i still love it
@mrkjsmt
@mrkjsmt 2 роки тому
All this done in complete silence. Beautiful.
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