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Fantastic
ОтветитьGod level carpentry.
ОтветитьThe ship was a marvel in its day...towards the end of the Viking era, the craftsmanship re: the ships was in decline and I have often wondered why...
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ОтветитьGreat work. Would be nice to see it somewhere.
ОтветитьI'll bet they didn't split huge oaks with wedges for their boards. Takes too long, too much time, men and effort to get one board. I believe the ancients had other tools and methods to make boards much more efficiently. They made fleets of these ships and didn't have whole days to make a couple boards while the chieftan or king was getting older.
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ОтветитьAMAZING ! THANK YOU :
ОтветитьImagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!. Imagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!.
ОтветитьBack then, in ancient Viking time, did they use/have BOLTs & STUDs with threaded Nuts.
ОтветитьI'm 4 minutes in and wondering why there is no tar put into the nail holes....???
Won't water get through...?
Water is, after all, an insidious evil & sly creature willing to wait years and build up in quantity before striking out at its victims.....
It is just amazing what these craftsmen can do with their bare hands and a few tools. I did not see any CNC machines but just clamps, chisel, ax, and hammers. Truly amazing.
Ответитьı m a wooden shipbuilding teacher in Türkiye it s hard to find a master now hı
Ответитьgood luck to your hand
ОтветитьI suggest the word 'clinker' derives from the word clench not from the noise....
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ОтветитьThis is very cool, however it's not the largest viking ship of all time. I saw a Viking Cruise Liner that was absolutely immense. 30 stories high and over 1000 feet long. 😉
ОтветитьFantastical. TY
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Huge wood ship? Why? For what practical purpose?
Dragon? Why? Fantasy. Absurd. Why?
The whole thing seems irrational.
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ОтветитьEveryone lived on top of the ship! I cannot imagine living that way!
ОтветитьWhose finding this?
ОтветитьWhatever happened to this ship?
Ответитьi like the use of age of empires background music nice choice
Ответить"Klinker" build is not from the "nails" but from the boards overlapping each other!!!
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ОтветитьIf only the Vikings had had power tools !
ОтветитьThey took wooden shipbuilding just about as far as it can go.Not only that they are incredibly beautifull.The whole thing is really a work of art as well as being extremely practical.Even today we could learn a lot from them.
ОтветитьIt seems to be built in a very similar way to the Saxon boat at Sutton Hoo. Is it or are there obvious differences that are apparent to a causal observer?
ОтветитьFinally found Floki.....!
ОтветитьImagine doing this over a 1000 years ago. So impressive!. Muito lindo o trabalho de todos vocês,parabéns .
ОтветитьWho is paying for the construction of this vessel, rent of the building, utility bills, and wages?
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьOh this bloody music everythere in such videos. Could it be so hard to just let the tools do the sound, in the working progress.
ОтветитьIs the tar used in the joints Stockholm pine tar? Or is it pitch?
ОтветитьA fine craft and fell
ОтветитьCome on you guys are using some modern tool. If you want to recreate a boat build. I want to see you use the tools that they had to use back in the day. Not all this modern day c***
ОтветитьI'm pleased this old shipbuilding craft is kept alive. Similarly, after contact with Europeans, ancient Pacific Islanders gradually stopped making long distance sailing canoes. Fortunately, before the last of the builders died, they made detailed models of their best boats. Magnificent artifacts, I saw one in a traveling gallery of Gauguin's art at the Seattle Art Museum a few years ago.
ОтветитьI was loving this until rabbits appeared!
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ОтветитьThese men are not just building a ship. They are pouring their lives in to it.
ОтветитьSuch talent beautiful work
ОтветитьAre we missing something, how would the construction be possible without power tools or did they have hundreds of people building the ships.
ОтветитьWorlds largest canoe . 😂
Ответить👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all involved people.
кованные страбцины фирмы Бессей, за тысячу евро штука... это я понимаю. но как ужимали конструкцию полторы тысячи лет назад - я не понимаю
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