Carl that looks like a great hobby. You get to work with wood and end up with a beautiful canoe when you are done. I assume you sell them or build them for someone?
I, unfortunately, play golf in the summer and after hours of hitting the ball and chasing it I end up with a scorecard. Right now I wonder why I do it?
I've always wanted to do a wood kayak kit. It was going to be one of two projects that I was going to do with my dad before he passed. My hobby is also my profession. I am a sheet metal shaper, or coachbuilder (depending on who you talk to). I make the body parts for rare, old, or custom vehicles. I've built vintage Porsches, Ferraris, Bentleys, Delahaye's, Aston Martin's, various Hot Rods, among many others and will be starting a Duesenburg Boattail (1 of 2 made) in about two weeks.
Thats very cool Mike, I've always enjoyed watching metal working restorers, from the panel beating to the 'English wheel' and creating all those curves and forms from a flat piece of metal. I think the hood on an E Type is 13 pieces welded together and shaped to perfection, it is a beautiful art to watch.
does playing guityar count as a hobby? what a beautiful canoe. back in my younger days i did some canoing in quetico provincial park. i would never take a gorgeous canoe like this one up there though. aluminum only up there.
WOW Carl, shouldn’t surprise me tho, I’ve seen pix of your woodworking ability in your home construction.
My other “hobby “ is writing (compiling) books….3 on vietnam, 1 on modeling techniques and 2 more regarding the Vietnam War….as you can see, I left Vietnam but Vietnam has never left me.
Fantastic, Carl! Real fine work shown here. My other hobby is cooking which I find very similar to model building-- the more you do it, the more comfortable you get with techniques and better at hiding your mistakes!
I want to Thank everyone for the kind words it has been a good project for me. his one is the Traveler at 17 foot ...........Here is their web sight. www.newfound.com.
Karl, e types are one of the prettiest cars out there, but they are very intricate on how they are assembled. I got about half way through one before it got pulled from the customers lack of funds. I think I spent a full day disassembling all the brackets and individual pieces holding that hood together.
Metal working was something that I fell into by chance, discovered I loved it, and haven't looked back once. Every piece is different, challenging, and rewarding. It takes a while to get to the rewarding part though lol.
Mike, as far as I remember they were entirely hand built, piece by piece, one of my dream cars, I almost got one for free once from a customer who was restoring it. He was adding A/C to it but got stalled, due to his age, and then he passed. I always regret that missed opportunity, along with many others, haha. They are beautiful cars.
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I, unfortunately, play golf in the summer and after hours of hitting the ball and chasing it I end up with a scorecard. Right now I wonder why I do it?
Mitch
I think the hood on an E Type is 13 pieces welded together and shaped to perfection, it is a beautiful art to watch.
what a beautiful canoe. back in my younger days i did some canoing in quetico provincial park. i would never take a gorgeous canoe like this one up there though. aluminum only up there.
Jerry
My other “hobby “ is writing (compiling) books….3 on vietnam, 1 on modeling techniques and 2 more regarding the Vietnam War….as you can see, I left Vietnam but Vietnam has never left me.
Terry
his one is the Traveler at 17 foot ...........Here is their web sight.
www.newfound.com.
Metal working was something that I fell into by chance, discovered I loved it, and haven't looked back once. Every piece is different, challenging, and rewarding. It takes a while to get to the rewarding part though lol.
He was adding A/C to it but got stalled, due to his age, and then he passed. I always regret that missed opportunity,
along with many others, haha.
They are beautiful cars.
Jerry
so for the hell of it i took the first two classes and this is the 2nd class.
so i'm all about her going all in and to demonstrate that i bought her the set of 150 prismacolor pencils i won't post any more of them.
Hey Kev you did good for just the two classes.
Jerry
Nick