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Crafting the World at Sea: My First Try at Globemaking on Queen Mary 2

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Creator's Key Takeaways

So, you've decided to let me try my hand at at least one element of globe making.

And you think that the sharp blade is the the way to go? I think this is definitely the best start.

Okay, now be super careful. It is so sharp.

There you go. There's my next career move.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Be super careful with the sharp blade when starting globemaking.
βœ“For a first go, the result is really good despite minor imperfections.

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Handling sharp blades safely β€” Be super careful and hold your breath while working.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow did the creator's first attempt at globemaking go?
QWhat is the best way to start globemaking?
YouTube Video Description↓

Hand making globes! That's the perfect way to bookend a Cunard Transatlantic Crossing from New York to England. Once we arrived in London, we stopped by Bellerby & Co Globemakers, the only bespoke makers of globes to get our heads wrapped ***around*** what a world that's over 70% water looks like on a handmade globe. They even let me try my hand to see just how delicate and difficult this almost-lost art of globemaking really is! How did it go? Watch here... and watch more of my adventures on World's Greatest Cruises on your local PBS Station! #WorldsGreatestCruises #Cunard #QueenMary2 #LuxuryCruising #TransatlanticCrossing #CruiseExperiences #BucketListTravel