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Hardanger fartøyvernsenter
Norway
Приєднався 11 січ 2017
Hardanger Maritime Centre is a national center for historic ship preservation, with a restoration shipyard, a boatbuilding workshop, a ropewalk, and a smithy. Situated in Norheimsund, Norway. The centre is also a museum, open for public, where you can see craftsmen working, visit the workshops, try your hand at activities like ropemaking, or rowing, or see a historic film.
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In this channel we share the skills and knowledge of our dedicated craftsmen.
Please subscribe to get our upcoming videos.
Enjoy, and share!
On Facebook: @hardangermaritime
On Instagram: @hardangermaritime
Відео
Building a "Strandebarmer" - compilation
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Peter Helland Hansen and his apprentice building the traditional local clinker built fearing. A compilation of many small process videos. Video produced by: Silje Ensby/Hardanger fartøyvernsenter Book on the Strandebarmer tradition, and step by step building guide (In Norwegian): fartoyvern.no/product/strandebarmaren/ Hardanger fartøyvernsenteret / Hardanger Maritime Centre Website: fartoyvern....
Building a wooden lifeboat
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Clinkerbuilt lifeboat for the historic paddle steamer Skibladner. Craftsman: Peter Helland Hansen. Peter has been making small boats in our workshop for 30 years. Film: Silje Ensby / Hardanger fartøyvernsenter
Oarlock
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Every small piece of the boat has it's story - from finding the right piece in the forest, to getting to the right shape.
Clinking the life boat - with soaked ribs
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A short glimpse from work in the small boat workshop. strandebarmar.no
Anchor lining made from a perfectly bent tree
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When harvesting wood for a different project, boat builder Kasper came across an unusual tree with the perfect shape for the anchor lining on S/J Mathilde. To get both linings out of the piece, it was sawn diagonally. We got good use for our pitsaw platform - Mads and Jens got to try their hand at sawing the old way.
Soaking ribs - clinker built life boat
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Peter is building a lifeboat for the paddle steamer "Skibladner". The ribs of oak were soaked at 15m over the weekend, and then steamed and clinkered on with copper rivets. Video: Silje Ensby/Hardanger fartøyvernsenter
Replacing frames on the listed wooden boat "Tafjord"
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Replacing frames on the listed wooden boat "Tafjord"
Making oarlocks - from finding material to finished boat
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Making oarlocks - from finding material to finished boat
Fremad II Restoration - Compilation (2016-2020)
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Fremad II Restoration - Compilation (2016-2020)
Vårpuss - årleg vedlikehald av småbåt
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Vårpuss - årleg vedlikehald av småbåt
Making a metal gate, using an old train rail - blacksmithing
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Making a metal gate, using an old train rail - blacksmithing
Caulking and installing the motor on Fremad II
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Caulking and installing the motor on Fremad II
Driving og beking - ein introduksjon
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Driving og beking - ein introduksjon
Making a four strand rope of tarred hemp
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Making a four strand rope of tarred hemp
Dekk på Fremad II / Installing deck
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Dekk på Fremad II / Installing deck
Huding / Planking the hull - Fremad II
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Huding / Planking the hull - Fremad II
Vins på Fremad II / restoring the stern on Fremad II
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Vins på Fremad II / restoring the stern on Fremad II
Water powered frame sawmill / Oppgangssaga i Herand
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Water powered frame sawmill / Oppgangssaga i Herand
Beautiful.... Great job!!!!!!
What a beautiful work of art.
КАК КРАСИВО РАБОТАЮТ ЭТИ МОЛОДЫЕ МАСТЕРА! КАКОЕ ЧУВСТВО МАТЕРИАЛОВ! СПАСИБО! ЛУЧШЕ ЛЮБОГО ШОУ!
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Que trabalho magnífico, lindo eu adoro ❤
Parabéns, perfeito!
Mich schmerzt es immer wieder, wenn ein Baum gefällt wird. Aber, wenn er Glück hat und in die Hände dieser Männer fällt kann er dann die ganze Welt sehen. Welch Ein Glück, dass es diese goldenen Hände gibt.
Wonderfull
Why is there not more diversity in shipbuilding?..
amazing rope.
How did they ever do that without power tools?
They cursed the wood into place
Same thoughts: How did they do it
Que hermosura!!!!
Just beautiful
A fairing batten works better if you drill nail holes in it instead of nailing on both sides.
Thanks for showing us your work and not spending time telling us what you're about to do!
pinus !!!??? não tinham outra madeira mais adequada e durável não?
Bloody marvelous anything good pass it on something that doesn’t happen so much in this day and age
Уважаю гроботёсных дел мастера
Когда строили этот корабль у предков не было таких инструментов
Большая работа! Красивая работа!
Даже непретставлял что всё настолько сложно 😮
I can see 100s of years of development in these oars. Functionally and aesthetically wonderful.
это вам не письки на заборах рисовать 😂
A marine diesel on an 1888 boat? Noooooooo !!!!!!! Was it originally just sail? Probably too small for coal boiler.
Norskificeret dansk lyder ret sjovt. Det er stadig nemt at forstå for mig, som dansker. Jeg tror også det virker for nordmænd. Aner ikke om det kan forstås af svenskere (uden for Skåne). Tak for videoen! :)
Ihr seid unglaublich
This is an amazing place run by kind and friendly skilled people Go if u can.
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Que obras de arte... definitivamente sin cuerdas el mundo estaría perdido.. abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para todos ustedes y sus familias...hare krishna
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je suis ébéniste et technicien en ébénisterie, j'ai pris plaisir à regarder et à apprendre ce métier du bois dans le naval, merci pour ce partage!
Amazing craftsmanship
Это, всего, лишь небольшая деревянная лоханка..и сколько в нее вложено труда! И использовались десятки электроинструментов! А, как же, чисто, руками строили огромные корабли в 15- 19вв !? Сейчас это невозможно представить. 🤔
English subtitles??!!! How nice! I’ve watched almost all of the videos and they are all so impressive. If I had my life to live over I’d love to do this work.
Here in the Pacific Northwest there are still many young people involved in wooden boat building or reconstruction. And of course same is true for the east coast. Great to see that young people are interested to work with their hands and learn a trade. Bravo!!!
Pengerjaan yang begitu kompak sekali,, semoga kapalnya bisa berlayar dengan sempurna❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Luar biasa ahli sekali cara pembuatan canoe🛶 ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Soy ebanista y me encanta la madera y todo lo que lleva consigo🤗👍
Watching this is like therapy. Such awesome and satisfying work, it you were to do a job for satisfaction alone, this woul be it. It also shows what original ship builder's achieved without modern tools and machinery. The end result is beautiful.
Прекрасна работа .Бих искал да се занимавам с този тип дърводелство но за жалост в България няма къде. Прекрасна работа.
Glorious!
Thank you from Argentina 🇦🇷 for sharing this so we can see the beautiful result of this ancient Norwegian craftsmanship. This speaks well of the craftsmen and also of Norway! 🇳🇴💪🏻
Well done. My father was a boatbuilder and we built some large vessels using lots of the same tools as these guys but I never helped him with anything this big. Very impressive. I hope that you all get properly paid for your brilliant work, it's hard to get well paid as a shipwright/boat builder in most countries.
Knap werk dat mallen, maar tegenwoordig scan je een dergelijke balk 3D in, heb je minder zaagverlies en ben je veel sneller klaar.
Arah perahu
Old school.
lovely❤