I love watching old films like these. You always learn something if you are watching. Making the wedges from the very ends of the pegs was pure genius.
This is an awesome documentation of an amazing boat builder! Thank you for the video! That stability of that boat is impressive when you see the kids step into it.
Omkring år 1980 blev en liten film Otto båtbyggaren på 18 minuter inspelad, där Otto i sin verkstad väldigt handgripligt visar konstverket att bygga en vacker båt hela vägen från gran till sjösättning. Filmkopian som spelas här har överförts till DVD och skickats från Ottos son Åke i Australien som julhälsning för några år sen, vilket förklarar några saknade prickar på några bokstäver.
Fantastic workmanship love to watch this level of skill on display , can't understand why anyone would click on the dislike maybe boat building envy :)
Fint bygge gjort med enkla medel, snabbt också.Jag gillar idén att använda krokvuxet.Hade varit toppen att få följa bygget på plats. Bra att filmen finns. Tack ska kolla den fler gånger.
Wonderfully skilled man, making use of what the forest had to offer. appears to have been filmed with a home cine`camera so no sound. A great piece of archive for all interested in boats and construction methods. Any more idiots out there want to press the thumbs down button???????? or did they just need new spectacles.
Beautiful forest, reminds me of a book put out by Woodenboat, with an essay by a Silvaculturalist Boatbuilder who argues that a woodland needs to be managed not for maximum productivity of cellulose, but for slow growing trees with maximum competition for light, so you have, after many decades, ideal trees for building boats.
Puts our modern technology to shame, Watching the hands of a true craftsman at work doing what he loves, not like us Robots of today button pushing zombies....
There are documents telling that ancestors of Otto´s family had been building boats in that area in order to bring tax deputees from the archbishop in Uppsala over a large river since thirteens century. They made spruce resilient by lining it with hot tar.
@@fiolanders69 okej fasiken vad intressant och kul! Bor utanför Östersund jag. Kikade på en gammal båt vid näkten (sjö söder om ösd) som kallades dödre båten. Hemskt lik och byggd på samme måte, med gran och krokvuxet t spant / bottenstockar.
I love watching old films like these. You always learn something if you are watching. Making the wedges from the very ends of the pegs was pure genius.
Tack för videon. Härligt att få återupplivat egen erfarenhet i branschen.
This is an awesome documentation of an amazing boat builder! Thank you for the video! That stability of that boat is impressive when you see the kids step into it.
Vilken underbar film! Och hantverksskicklig man med mycket vassa verktyg.Tackar för ditt arbete Anders.
De va äkta handarbete!! 👍🇫🇮👍🇸🇪👍🇺🇦
The most beautiful work I have seen master craftsman in their own right simply wonderful to watch true craftsmanship
Thanks Anders. A beautiful video. Great to watch a craftsman using simple tools to produce a peice of art. Lucky Grandkids.
Ini adalah satu kemahiran yang patut dipelajari untuk generasi seterusnya, hasil kerja yang sungguh cantik dan berguna untuk masyarakat.
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful bit of history and craftsmanship.
Vilket hantverk! Imponerande!
Omkring år 1980 blev en liten film Otto båtbyggaren på 18 minuter inspelad, där Otto i sin verkstad väldigt handgripligt visar konstverket att bygga en vacker båt hela vägen från gran till sjösättning.
Filmkopian som spelas här har överförts till DVD och skickats från Ottos son Åke i Australien som julhälsning för några år sen, vilket förklarar några saknade prickar på några bokstäver.
Beautiful. All without plans. Amazing.
Fantastic workmanship love to watch this level of skill on display , can't understand why anyone would click on the dislike maybe boat building envy :)
excellent travail ! quel dexterité et savoir faire!!BRAVO !MAITRE!!!!!
GOD BLESS The Hands of the Carpenter's Son & The ship Wright
Good lord, this a like watching a visual poem! Beautiful...
Fint bygge gjort med enkla medel, snabbt också.Jag gillar idén att använda krokvuxet.Hade varit toppen att få följa bygget på plats. Bra att filmen finns. Tack ska kolla den fler gånger.
Hello Anders, thankyou for putting this video up. This is my Farfar (grandfather) it would be amazing if you have any more footage or sound, thankyou
A thing of beauty and a joy for ever!
gran maestro....!!!!
Wonderfully skilled man, making use of what the forest had to offer. appears to have been filmed with a home cine`camera so no sound. A great piece of archive for all interested in boats and construction methods. Any more idiots out there want to press the thumbs down button???????? or did they just need new spectacles.
Beautiful forest, reminds me of a book put out by Woodenboat, with an essay by a Silvaculturalist Boatbuilder who argues that a woodland needs to be managed not for maximum productivity of cellulose, but for slow growing trees with maximum competition for light, so you have, after many decades, ideal trees for building boats.
mr. you are an artist!! I admire you , all my respect
Very nice. Thanks for the video.
merveilleu x document historique merci
And not a power tool insight....................wonderful
Sawmill was powered.
Increíble ! bello !
Puts our modern technology to shame, Watching the hands of a true craftsman at work doing what he loves, not like us Robots of today button pushing zombies....
Beautiful!
Awesome!
Fenomenal
Kunst.!!!
Can you all imagine being able to "pull-this-off"? I couldn't whittle a tooth pick from a hundred year grown oak tree...
What a cool Grandfather he would have been, almost as cool as mine . Great stuff. I wonder if that boat is still afloat somewhere?
Great vid, thx!
Wow! Remarkable skills! Would love to see that boat now, has it lasted these 40 years past?
Remarkable!!
great vid
Working by the eye with fresh wood
Se det var hånd værk man kan forstå sig på ...flot flot Arbejde
This boat batbyggeri is for use in the sea? or only in lakes and calm waters?
fantastic
Sou Otto também
Burde der ikke være lyd på?
жаль что знающие и умеющие люди уходят
Great skills but no one uses white pine for boats anymore.
There's a few left who do, it depends on the pine and the boat.
This is spruce. In nordic countries mostly pine, Pinus silvestris which is growing here all over
Saknar verkligen ljudet!
Instämmer. Tyvärr borta redan på den kopia farsgubben fick tag på.
Får inget ljud!
What kind of tree did he cut the wood from?
From the movie it looks to me to be all made from spruce, though I can't say for sure. All trees he cut are spruce at least.
Shane K looks like larch to me which makes sense since larch is almost as resilient as cedar to rot
There are documents telling that ancestors of Otto´s family had been building boats in that area in order to bring tax deputees from the archbishop in Uppsala over a large river since thirteens century. They made spruce resilient by lining it with hot tar.
Vart höll en Otto till??
Han bodde på Lillsjöhögen, en liten by ca 3 mil öster om Östersund längs väg 87 mot Sollefteå.
@@fiolanders69 okej fasiken vad intressant och kul! Bor utanför Östersund jag. Kikade på en gammal båt vid näkten (sjö söder om ösd) som kallades dödre båten. Hemskt lik och byggd på samme måte, med gran och krokvuxet t spant / bottenstockar.