This video gave me all the anatomy I have not been able to find the names for online! Thank you. Deadeyes are gorgeous, don’t know why they are used, trying to figure it out
I wonder how you clean the beeswax leftovers after you finish. Every time I pull the shroud line through the dead-eyes the beeswax would leave dust like filth on the shroud and dead-eye. This is really annoying, to the point I stopped using it.
Happy to have round tour videos showing tips without using tools like lathes or other similar things.
Many thanks
sir you are an excellent tutor and a joy to watch an listen too, thank you very much for sharing.
Great demonstration, got me eager to try with the chain. Thank you
Now I know, thank you for taking the time to share with us.
This video gave me all the anatomy I have not been able to find the names for online! Thank you. Deadeyes are gorgeous, don’t know why they are used, trying to figure it out
Holy cow it’s one rope that goes through the 2 deadeyes back and forth!
thank you and what a pleasure to watch and learn,I hope to be at your level some day.
Thank you so much for this video! Very clear explanation, and very useful for my current project :)
A great demo..thankyou.
Fantastic, thank you for taking the time to share this.
Good Job, you are a natural
Love this! Thank you very much!!!
Nice one indeed, thank you for sharing
Wow! This is very good information
Very nice video, it will help me alot for my build, thank you very much for filming that a sharing it :)
I wonder how you clean the beeswax leftovers after you finish.
Every time I pull the shroud line through the dead-eyes the beeswax would leave dust like filth on the shroud and dead-eye.
This is really annoying, to the point I stopped using it.
nice tutorial
wonderful demo!!! where did you find the bees wax and bees wax container ?
same here
Real grandmaster
where should the shrouds be placed in relation to the mast?
Slightly behind the mast. The forward set go up to the cross trees at the first mast doublings. After that come the back stays. At least in my model.