Steve, alongside a small and dedicated team, is documenting the building of a 38’ foot wooden sailboat from stump to ship on YouTube, using old-school building methods and lumber from his historic family farm in Granby, Western Massachusetts and has garnered a following of 172k subscribers along the way. ![]() It is still cold where I live so I can't strip the canoe yet, but I'd like to. Drachinifel does detailed history vids for naval warships, Potential History does memey history topics, Cosmonaut and HiTop are film-related video essays, Mother's Basement and Gigguk are anime-related video essays. The Right Tool For The Job - Episode 238 - Acorn to Arabella: Journey of a Wooden Boat Acorn To Arabella 177K subscribers 94K views 3 months ago We've restocked a bunch of shirts in merch. This week on the Shipshape podcast, we speak to Steve from Acorn to Arabella. Hello, I have a 1922 Ideal Model that I am excited to begin fixing up. It's also part of my Saturday morning and coffee routine 2 Reply Eldersender 9 mo. Went back to the beginning and watched them all. Came in around the time they were pouring the keel. Personal favorites are Drachinifel, Potential History, Cosmonaut Variety Hour, HiTop Films, Mother's Basement, Gigguk, and Tennis TV, for various reasons. My experience with Acorn to Arabella was almost exactly the same. After college she did a variety of acting jobs and later. AlternateHistoryHub and the accompanying KnowledgeHub are made by brothers, AHH covers history and alt history scenarios, while KH covers more general stuff with a new emphasis on pop culture. Comic performer and writer Arabella Weir was born in San Francisco in 1957 and grew up in London. Acorn to Arabella has over 200,000 YouTube subscribers and counting. ![]() And as he stared down the barrel of this milestone, Denette found himself, like many before, coming. Kurzgesagt is very nice, covers science topics mainly with super slick cartoon-style graphics. The journey is called Acorn to Arabella and there is a huge YouTube following for the process. Similar vein to Sam O'Nella, but cleaner language and covers more historical events as compared to, as someone in the comments put, "Wikipedia rabbit holes".ĮDIT 2 Electric Boogaloo: Am dumb so I'm remembering channels way after posting this comment. ![]() More informational videos, but related to aviation and has spicy CG graphics and an engaging format.Įdit: God I can't believe I forgot about Oversimplified. Lot of colorful language, though.Ī personal favorite is Mustard. Sam O' Nella is good for informational videos that are also quite funny.
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