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hervey-gervey-chip · 4 months ago
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the brig Lady Washington - Washington state's tall ship (and also my friends' house)
all hand drawn by me on procreate
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joy-haver · 4 months ago
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Tbh the world needs more whittlers, more weavers, more seamsters, stitchers, metalworkers, beaders, potters, shipbuilders, and wainwrights. I cannot tell you what I would give to find a good cobbler, or corset maker. Hand spinners are the most beloved folks in human history, if we are putting our love correctly. Where are my tanners? Where are my people who do the common work? The work that builds and sustains life? I know thousands of people pretty well, why can none of them carve an antler?
The real work of living is denied to us. We must learn it daily.
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lunarlanderdwelling · 1 month ago
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At the marine technology conference, IBEX, two weeks ago, I saw the Beckson ports display. I told the host that I built a tiny house built like a boat, and I used Beckson ports. He was delighted. He said his boss loves unusual uses for their products and I need to send pictures to him for his boss.
I found some.
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like-the-cut-of-your-jib · 7 months ago
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A glimpse into BTS of Luna Rossa’s boat building.
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dancing-crow · 1 year ago
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A 2nd coat of epoxy on the rudder assembly, then enlarged the hole for the line in the kick-up piece and threaded the line in. Finished with a knot. Deciding what to incorporate for reinforcing around the knot because I'm pretty sure the wood on the edge isn't going to hold.
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hornos · 2 years ago
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mayday396 · 4 months ago
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Behold
The Most Modern Sailing Ship
The Canopée
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It's a French Cargo ship that is sail-assisted, equipped with four Oceanwings - articulated and automated wings of 363m² each.
It reduces Carbon impact due to it being Wind Powered.
We need to go back to using sailing ships full time like immediately. Yes it would take longer to get places but the Aesthetic is unmatched
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Like there is nothing sexier hthan this
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hervey-gervey-chip · 4 months ago
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DIY AGE-OF-SAIL INSPIRED FOULIES
part III: the process
it’s been a couple weeks since i finished making the alterations i wanted to make to the bibs before waxing, but we finally had an open shop day at school where i'm not bothering my buddies over at the Lady Washinton (though let’s be honest, the only reason i’m not there now is because they’re in anacortes and i dont wanna do the whole drive-ferry-drive thing). HOWEVER, that means i got to spend 4 hours painting my overalls with hot toxic soup. as far as the soup recipe goes, I did actually end up changing it again. in my first post i said i’d do varnish, and the second post i said black paint. i was going to measure everything out nice and had oz quantities i was going to adhere to, but i forgot my measuring cup… lets be real though, it’s probably more historically accurate to just throw shit in a pot and go. I’M MEASURING BY VIBES FOR SCIENCE!! the final recipe went something like this:
1lb microcrystalline wax
~1 cup mineral spirits
~3/4 cup tung oil
~1/2 cup rust-oleum oil based enamel paint (black)
~2 tbsp pine tar
I probably could have done more pine tar but the class bucket was basically empty and i didn’t want to walk down the hill to get more. I also know that pine tar takes fucking forever to cure, and even a small amount smells incredibly strong (though i certainly don’t mind, i actually prefer to be covered in the stuff most times- it’s more a courtesy to the non-tall shippers who aren’t used to the incredibly concentrated stink of 10 campfires burning directly into your nostrils). the reason i added the pine tar is because of it’s anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties, since once the bibs are cured i really won’t be able to wash them. also, from my (limited and haphazard) research, you don’t need a lot to reap those benefits.
i put the wax in a double boiler, and once melted, added the oil, thinner, and paint/pine tar all at once. once it was all sufficiently combined, i started painting it on, let it cool a little bit, and then went back in with a heat gun and brush to help the solution impregnate the fibers of the cloth. oh also. make sure you are in a well ventilated space AND WEAR A RESPIRATOR (see the i-learned section below). i did 2 coats all over in this manner, and then a third over the knees, butt, and ankles for good measure.
oils and tar over any kind of fibrous material can take weeks to fully cure (as i have learned well from rigging), so i am expecting to leave my garment and it’s accoutrements hanging in the shop for about 3 weeks before they reach any kind of wearable or testable condition. everything seemed to soak in pretty well, but i left the shop before everything fully cooled so i’ll do another update at the beginning of next week- i’m anticipating that i over-waxed and there will be some residue i will have to deal with (though in what way is to be decided).
cleanup was pretty easy, considering my proclivity for giant messes with any project i engage in- lots of mineral spirits and several rags seemed to do the trick.
some things i learned/would do differently:
oh my god this recipe makes so much. like. so much. i had like 2 cups leftover and i did 2 coats on my overalls, pockets, AND a 1’x3’ piece of spare canvas. if you were just waxing a pair of pants, halving the recipe would still probably be more than enough
putting the cold liquids into the hot wax makes it congeal a little bit, but you can’t tell when the black paint makes the entire contents of the pot turn, well, BLACK. id put the transparent stuff in first, let it all melt together, and then add the black paint so that there wouldn’t suddenly be so many solid particles all at once
MIX FREQUENTLY. photo 3 shows the difference. i had mixed it really well at the beginning, but once it was all (presumably) a single solution, i stopped worrying about mixing it. the thing about paint/varnish/buildable coatings is that the reason they are buildable or have any sort of pigment is because of the suspended solids within it. this means that over time, the solids will coagulate at the bottom of the container, which is why you have to shake nail polish or stir paint before using it. this also means that i should have been mixing every couple minutes as i was painting it onto the bibs, so i ended up with a very pigmented mixture at the end, and a relatively translucent mix at the beginning. up until a certain point, i was getting a pigment that was not opaque but i was happy with, so i didn’t think too much of it until i was putting on coats that looked more brown than grey or black. anyways, mix your shit.
so… cotton burns. i was painting one leg at a time and then heat gunning it before moving on to the next leg. the wax/oil solution seems to make the fabric more resistant to burning, so the painted bits can take more heat than the untreated cotton next to it. if you, say, for example, (i definitely DID NOT DO THIS) get distracted by a particularly riveting tiktok your friend sent you of a snail vibing on a car windshield while your heat gun is blasting on high 2 inches from your pants, the raw canvas may or may not start smoking. i switched up to painting the Entire back or Entire front before heat gunning, and that seemed to solve the problem (also no more snail tiktoks)
respirators are kind of important. i was in a giant shop with vaulted ceilings next to a wide open garage door and i still had a bit of a headache after 4 hours of standing unprotected next to a pot of hot poison.
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setup
setup part 2: electric boogaloo
pant ass- upper section 1 coat unmixed, lower section 1 coat mixed
spare canvas in the midst of coat 2
back of spare canvas after coat 1
back of spare canvas after coat 2
waterproof test!
finished garments and spare canvas, ready to cure
cleanup
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justwalkiingthedog · 3 months ago
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ronmayhewphotography · 6 months ago
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The Dory Shop
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lunarlanderdwelling · 1 year ago
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Lunar lander dwelling in winter.
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like-the-cut-of-your-jib · 1 year ago
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Love these stories, because we always always learn something about the ship building and the local culture!
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towitchtheirown · 1 year ago
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Out in my new sailboat, hand crafted.
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astrowarr · 14 days ago
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martyn: they're (joel and etho) obsessed with one another, honestly get a ROOM! get a whole HOTEL
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icannotgetoverbirds · 5 months ago
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help me escape homelessness and live with my lover!
If you can't help me with donations, reblogs are always appreciated!
Also I have hella bad waiting mode anxiety that is made better by knowing what to expect after what I'm waiting for happens, so if anybody wants to tell me how this process will go, I would greatly appreciate it.
Bonus points if you give me some ideas in the notes of mundane things to do with my wife!
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