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The Cedar Lyrics


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Don Ever since the lucky night I found you I've hung around…
You Don't Want To Know You don't know what love is 'Til you've learned the meaning…
Zero What I say what I really mean are two different…


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Pask Makes

I've wanted to build a cedar strip kayak for over ten years and I say every year "I'll do it this year". When I mentioned it to Corin he was super keen so we started to plan it. We only had 2 weeks which stretched a couple of days over that and I milled the timber before hand. Even though I think we did very well and had a great time. We didn't manage to finish mine but I'm keen to get to it soon and I still need to work out whether to finish the deck with kumiko or not. I'm really unsure how to make it into another video without covering what we've already shown but I'll have a think about it and see what I can work out.

If you interested in building a kayak yourself then check out Nicks channel which shows how to build a kayak in far more detail than what we've shown in this video https://www.youtube.com/c/NickSchade

And here's the link to the plans we used https://guillemot-kayaks.com/catalog/strip-built/sea-kayak-recreational-kayak-solo/petrel-play

Check out Corin's Instagram here and feel free to contact him https://www.instagram.com/corin_at_gameco/

A big thanks to Darcy at Mooloo Timbers for his help. He has all sorts of interesting timber and ships across Australia. Here's the link https://www.moolootimberco.com.au

Also a big thanks to Klingspor for providing the sanding pads which were awesome and highly recommended.



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Pask Makes

I've wanted to build a cedar strip kayak for over ten years and I say every year "I'll do it this year". When I mentioned it to Corin he was super keen so we started to plan it. We only had 2 weeks which stretched a couple of days over that and I milled the timber before hand. Even though I think we did very well and had a great time. We didn't manage to finish mine but I'm keen to get to it soon and I still need to work out whether to finish the deck with kumiko or not. I'm really unsure how to make it into another video without covering what we've already shown but I'll have a think about it and see what I can work out.

If you interested in building a kayak yourself then check out Nicks channel which shows how to build a kayak in far more detail than what we've shown in this video https://www.youtube.com/c/NickSchade

And here's the link to the plans we used https://guillemot-kayaks.com/catalog/strip-built/sea-kayak-recreational-kayak-solo/petrel-play

Check out Corin's Instagram here and feel free to contact him https://www.instagram.com/corin_at_gameco/

A big thanks to Darcy at Mooloo Timbers for his help. He has all sorts of interesting timber and ships across Australia. Here's the link https://www.moolootimberco.com.au

Also a big thanks to Klingspor for providing the sanding pads which were awesome and highly recommended.

Donscott vansandt

Very beautiful piece of usable art! I found a hand-made real Cajon perough in the swamp after hurricane Katrina. I restored it twice ! Lol first time I used marine polly on it and it didn't last 2 years then I put automotive clarecoate and that lasted ... and looked very nice.

Mark Aegyssus

Hi from Miami it's 🤩 amazing

austin spillers

Id love to see that deck with kumiko

Edje’s workshop Penalva jeremie

Amazing work

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corinkayaker

What an amazing project! Thanks so much to Neil and his wonderful family for hosting and making it happen! I am really looking forward to Neil finishing his and going for a paddle\adventure sometime soon!!!

SMEAC

Really enjoyed seeing you work with Neil 👍 I’ve book marked your site and thinking a barrel knife would be perfect for my travel greenwood kit that I take to the family cabin… primarily for hand trimming tenons, stripping bark from kudzu when making twine or cane, and the many whittling type activities that are natural to greenwood work. Again thanks 😊

CapnsKustomWorks

It turned out beautifully, the both of ye did a great job!

harinder gill

Great effort and super outcome, Thanks. Can't want to see you finish the second one

Luke van Nek

I know what you were doing in & around The QLD show. Haha

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