Challenges building our KITCHEN

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @MikeSantis
    @MikeSantis Год назад +1

    Luc, Lorrie, Leon and Lahakai. The four L's :-)

  • @Mike7O7O
    @Mike7O7O Год назад +1

    Between your passion for all things design and the workshop's technical expertise and precision. Jointly, you've 'given birth' to a perfect fusion of function and form that reflects and no doubt enhances the creativity of the cuisine that you'll fashion within your galley / kitchen environs.
    Its plain to see the depth of your own spiritualism in the laminates you've chosen and that the total is much greater than the sum of its parts. The strength of the marine ply, the delicate, flowing grains of the laminate and the perfect angles of fit and finish all combine to generate a zen like keystone that will anchor a feng shui like interior, akin to the interior of HSBC's Hong Kong headquarters.
    Makers like yourselves are on a voyage of discovery. Plumbing ever deeper depths of spirituality, as your journey of creation unfolds.
    Your generosity in sharing this part of your journey is a blessing to all of us, who dream but not dare to self express in noble forms such as plywood, laminate and vibrant shades of brown. You are obviously a very gifted couple, with joyous personalities evident in every choice that you make in your project. I foresee the completion of your galley / kitchen being indistinguishable from any of the wonders of nature because of your choosing to use natural materials, where others might have chosen the ease of using man-made plastics.
    As you said so eloquently. Your dance of creativity with your master craftsmen will result in a unique design philosophy all of your own. You are the wood and the wood is you.
    I am almost turning blue with held breath as I anticipate witnessing the fruits of your joint creation in the head. As well as the feng shui challenges ahead, that I have no doubt you will both rise to and exceed, with effortless grace.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      What amazing words! You transform our boat build into poetry 😍 Thank you kindly for taking the time to write this and brightening our day 👏👏

  • @hosssam6621
    @hosssam6621 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am so excited I can’t wait my brain feel like 500 years later the boat ready kinda thing

  • @davidnichols147
    @davidnichols147 Год назад +1

    We are super excited about the galley, such amazing carpentry on this huge project. Can't wait for the next episode, she'll be beautiful when finished.

  • @1horizonteinfinito
    @1horizonteinfinito 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lori, congratulations on the "dreamy and over-the-top narration about the creative process", as previously mentioned. These things really inspire us to get our dreams off the ground and get off the couch to make them come true. Difficulties will always be along the way. Technical terms, data and facts, as well as the entire design and construction process are nothing more than mere details if there is not a little poetry in life.

  • @AriesLanding
    @AriesLanding Год назад +2

    Everything man has ever created first started in the mind. I think one of the more primal things we can do as people is to create.

  • @giovanniallegro3790
    @giovanniallegro3790 Год назад +2

    I am also riffing on a 42-foot steel sailboat that is 40 years old.
    For the interior, they used a piece of equipment that used a laser beam to do an entire interior scan of the boat, obtaining a 3-D model of the boat; the measurements obtained had an error of less than a millimeter.
    With the 3D model they designed all the furniture, which fit 90% perfectly

    • @giovanniallegro3790
      @giovanniallegro3790 Год назад

      @@charonstyxferryman If the hull does not have a straight line between the stern and the bow there is a problem, a big problem.
      The 10% tolerance is due to the expansion of the metal due to atmospheric temperature

  • @allenwade6087
    @allenwade6087 Год назад +1

    Really looking good.. .

  • @mattmeiners985
    @mattmeiners985 Год назад +3

    Love your show.....

  • @steveraleigh100
    @steveraleigh100 Год назад +1

    Yes, surprisingly that space at the rear of the cabin looks spacious. Nice choice of wood laminate too.

  • @williamlongyard5887
    @williamlongyard5887 Год назад +2

    A good "how to" on spiling can be found at Wooden Boat....RUclips won't let me post the url, but you can easily find it.

  • @MikeSantis
    @MikeSantis Год назад +1

    Looking really good

  • @davidross976
    @davidross976 Год назад +2

    Clever design choice. Yes, it does make the space look bigger. I love your approach to designing and building. You have the spirit needed to succeed in this adventure. Keep the videos coming.

  • @briandale8386
    @briandale8386 Год назад +1

    If you find a place that has stainless steel window trim by the foot to make windows . That would be cool

  • @SVHummingbird2
    @SVHummingbird2 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed your narrative about the creative process. Very well thought out.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thank you kindly! Cheers! 🙏⛵️

    • @bensteyn1974
      @bensteyn1974 Год назад +1

      Perhaps a little bit too philosophical at times? 😊 Would prefer more technical. Love the boat, though 🎉

  • @fransdriesen1311
    @fransdriesen1311 Год назад +1

    Indeed CNC and boat work can be blended by using templates describing the contours where fitting needs to happen..Once established CNC work can take over..
    Like the progress and in particular for this video, the creativity reflections in the narration were outstanding..job well done..

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +1

      Very correct! There are certain applications that the CNC would excel at and we can do that moving forward. For maximizing our space the framing can be manual and other pieces that need more precision can be cut by machine. Glad you like the work so far! Cheers!

  • @DonFarmer-hq5sw
    @DonFarmer-hq5sw Год назад +4

    Seeing so many square corners and CNC pieces looks unusual in a yacht interior 😊
    The nature of boats makes me wonder if there will be issues with the cabinets squeaking as the boat takes the seas.
    This is a great channel thanks for sharing your journey ❤

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +1

      It is! We are going for a modern design that will match our modern looking hull. It will be very interesting to see how it turns out, wont it?

    • @ShinLeeChan
      @ShinLeeChan Год назад

      @@lahakai That's the difference between home design and boat design, home carpenters and boat carpenters.
      I'm too into modern design, but the approach on a boat it's different in some parts. We can't build a cabinet or whatever in the same way we do for our house. We need to keep into consideration many other factors.
      I'm not telling that you are wrong, just pointing that you should keep in mind that a boat is living and moving all the time.

  • @elysiodamascenofilho633
    @elysiodamascenofilho633 Год назад +1

    legendas voltaram. tks

  • @kevinmartin3859
    @kevinmartin3859 Год назад +1

    Looking great

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @joncarnes3911
    @joncarnes3911 Год назад

    a 3d scan is definitely the answer however it is only useful if someone knows how to extract the correct info from it.

  • @alexugljesic
    @alexugljesic Год назад +1

    Lori, I was wondering, are you American? Just asking because of your English, I mean you sound like you are (to me, I am not American, far from that🙂). I enjoy your videos very much...

  • @williamwoolcock
    @williamwoolcock 3 месяца назад

    Pontification

  • @johndavidson6867
    @johndavidson6867 Год назад +1

    Things are moving forward fast, soon you will be able to go play in the waves.

  • @alangurman3961
    @alangurman3961 Год назад

    All the welding, CAD work and carpenter must be costing a packet.

  • @philkakid5617
    @philkakid5617 Год назад +5

    I love the video work. The narration is a little too metaphysical for my taste.

  • @elysiodamascenofilho633
    @elysiodamascenofilho633 Год назад

    legendas em portugues, please...ou vai ficar dificil seguir o canal.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Acabamos de publicá-los! Sempre postamos legendas, às vezes demoram um pouco mais para serem criadas. Mas se algum dia esquecermos, agradecemos os lembretes!! obrigado!

  • @alanwall3984
    @alanwall3984 3 месяца назад

    Havnt seen her with a hammer or a drill so far...

  • @bigslim492
    @bigslim492 Год назад +2

    You guys are putting together a beautiful boat but I would suggest you quit worrying so much about pretty and start worrying more about form and function. Good luck 👍

  • @ShinLeeChan
    @ShinLeeChan Год назад

    The philosophy part about creations was a bit too much. Great graphics, music, editing anyway.

  • @robbyoliver4953
    @robbyoliver4953 Год назад

    One thing I see in videos is people doing what you are doing, never tells we the viewers how you afford this. So we just have to think these people being so young must have rich parents or something. I know RUclips pays for your content, but is it all paid for with RUclips money. I can’t do what you guys are doing because of money, And Age. I can’t afford a big loan payment. And if you can’t show how you can pay back , you can’t get a loan.
    How dose anyone get into this life style ? You seem open to explaining things so that is why I asked you this. And I have asked others the same, most never answer this question.
    I know another channel, that bought a boat for very little money, started the channel and has paid for refit as they went along.
    I have worked and saved for years to do something like this, was never able to get something like this.
    Maybe in your country it is cheap to live and easy to make money. It is not in USA. Maybe you guys have college degrees, I don’t ! Never could afford to get educated.

  • @williamlongyard5887
    @williamlongyard5887 Год назад +9

    Video of interior work was fine, but spoiled by dreamy, over-the-top narration on the "creative process". Give your viewer FACTS about the materials, the challenges, the decisions made. "New Age" psycho-babble is just hamburger helper. "Little triangle things" are called gussets. Learn the term "spiling" and the process. It's how to define curves and transfer them to flat panels. You now realize that old-fashioned spiling will trump computer design. ROUND THE SHARP CUTS on the galley counter-top. You'll hurt yourself on those sharp angles. Love your show, and believe you are learning, and succeeding.

  • @angeltyson1966
    @angeltyson1966 Год назад

    Love what your doing and the journey, you guys are great , but you sometimes over explain it and it takes away from the video and we would just like to watch the process sometimes . So don’t take this as a negative but as constructive feedback.

  • @chadrichards9760
    @chadrichards9760 2 месяца назад

    Using the word “we” a little bit too much. Your taking a little bit too much credit for the build. That’s like me going over blue prints with my builder to build my house and taking credit. Calling myself an artist. Just sayin. Boat is looking good though.

  • @markwhittingham5270
    @markwhittingham5270 Год назад +3

    Oof, too much philosophising for my taste, sorry🙄

  • @aleksandarcvijic192
    @aleksandarcvijic192 Год назад

    😂

  • @maarten1164
    @maarten1164 Год назад +1

    Must be fun to be rich, would love a sailboat

    • @williamlongyard5887
      @williamlongyard5887 Год назад +1

      You don't have to be "rich" to sail. I built my first sailboat when I was broke. I used scrap plywood and leftover paint. Stop whining and get building!