Some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos: A class’s worth of kayaks


We’re sharing some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos from the last 15 years while we build the tiny house. (Check out @actuallytiny).
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If you want to get good at something there’s no substitute for just doing a lot of it. The speed and low cost of skin-on-frame building has given me the opportunity to explore kayak design to an extent that would have been impossible working with a more expensive or time-consuming medium. It’s allowed me to experiment with ideas that I was almost certain wouldn’t lead anywhere, and most of them didn’t! But once in a while if you just keep grinding away and building things and trying crazy ideas you find something cool that somebody hasn’t thought of before. The excitement of those discoveries is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, always moving while I chase it, but I do manage to grab handfuls here and there!
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We’re sharing some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos from the last 15 years while we build the tiny house. (Check out @actuallytiny).

If you want to get good at something there’s no substitute for just doing a lot of it. The speed and low cost of skin-on-frame building has given me the opportunity to explore kayak design to an extent that would have been impossible working with a more expensive or time-consuming medium. It’s allowed me to experiment with ideas that I was almost certain wouldn’t lead anywhere, and most of them didn’t! But once in a while if you just keep grinding away and building things and trying crazy ideas you find something cool that somebody hasn’t thought of before. The excitement of those discoveries is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, always moving while I chase it, but I do manage to grab handfuls here and there!

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