I never imagined anything this big, made out of wood could be built with such precision. You are an inspiration to me, as I am building an airplane out of wood, with much less precision.
Hi Panu, this extreme precision takes a lot of time and I ask myself how big the benefit of that is vs. costs. I‘m modifying and refitting my Shark 24 and did some measurements, to find out the boat is not at all symetric, like off by a lot compared to your standards, we‘re not talking millimeters here, we‘re talking centimeters! Think of the 80/20 rule: it takes 20% of time to get to an 80% result and 80% of time to get these last 20%.
😀 That’s kind of a lot I think! But in my case the precision pretty much comes from the CNC-cutting. There’s really not very much manual labour involved- which is kind of the point. But also I try to maintain the precision in good level to be able to fit additional CNC-cut parts later as well! Also, I’ve never built a boat before so I don’t really know what’s important and what is not! 😅
@@ArcticSeaCamel I know from how I work, when I set on a certain amount of detail / precision, it‘s very hard to let this go. But, you also like to finish some time 😉 So yeah it might be worth taking some time to think on how much precision is needed… wood is very workable and as you said in the video a few minutes of sanding can get things to fit perfect where keeping CNC precision throughout the whole built, takes much more time 😉 Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m not advocating taking short cuts, just consider if the method is really helping or maybe slow you down to much…
@@ArcticSeaCamel You cannot have perfection in an imperfect world, but you are trying your damnest! I was always told that an early error will result in desarster later.
If I could make two suggestions, first put a reference mark somewhere on your building. That way you can always find level on the boat, i.e. the building reference is 250mm above your rub rail notch. Second, while gluing up your frames, while you are there with thickened epoxy, put your corner fillets in.
Hi! Now when the frame is fixed in place, I don’t really need ref line marked anywhere. Maybe later when planking starts to go in. As for the fillets. I thought about that but I decided to make them when doing the fiberglass so that they will conform perfectly underneath and wouldn’t need to be sanded prior to that. Not sure if everything really needs fiberglassing but I’d like to protect all the wood surfaces well nevertheless.
Nice Work! I always had a problem with too much epoxy and tried to come up with some uses for the small amounts I had left over. I made a few coasters and quite a few different shapes to use as spacers, or shims. One idea I had would be for you to have or make a silicone mold of your logo / boat that you could give or sell to your supporters. Keep at it!
Great video! You have interesting things to convey and you have good music. But like so many other RUclips producers, the music is at an excruciatingly high level when you have the volume set just right to hear what you're saying. Why is that? 🇸🇪😄😀💕
Hey Bono can I clarify something, is this a 50 foot or 50 meter build as you seem to switch between the 2 and there’s a big difference in those 2 measurements lol. Great to see the progress, keep it up dude loving the series and this unique style of build 👍🏻
😅 You know, it’s a lot easier to edit speech than action. With limited time I have to prioritise. 🙂 Maybe I’ll do at some point a slow video of 45 minutes only working and not saying anything.
I never imagined anything this big, made out of wood could be built with such precision. You are an inspiration to me, as I am building an airplane out of wood, with much less precision.
😄 and 😮!
Hi Panu, this extreme precision takes a lot of time and I ask myself how big the benefit of that is vs. costs. I‘m modifying and refitting my Shark 24 and did some measurements, to find out the boat is not at all symetric, like off by a lot compared to your standards, we‘re not talking millimeters here, we‘re talking centimeters! Think of the 80/20 rule: it takes 20% of time to get to an 80% result and 80% of time to get these last 20%.
😀 That’s kind of a lot I think!
But in my case the precision pretty much comes from the CNC-cutting. There’s really not very much manual labour involved- which is kind of the point.
But also I try to maintain the precision in good level to be able to fit additional CNC-cut parts later as well!
Also, I’ve never built a boat before so I don’t really know what’s important and what is not! 😅
@@ArcticSeaCamel I know from how I work, when I set on a certain amount of detail / precision, it‘s very hard to let this go. But, you also like to finish some time 😉 So yeah it might be worth taking some time to think on how much precision is needed… wood is very workable and as you said in the video a few minutes of sanding can get things to fit perfect where keeping CNC precision throughout the whole built, takes much more time 😉 Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m not advocating taking short cuts, just consider if the method is really helping or maybe slow you down to much…
@@ArcticSeaCamel You cannot have perfection in an imperfect world, but you are trying your damnest! I was always told that an early error will result in desarster later.
Hi Panu, with that major mile stone completed, it should be a breeze setting all the other frames in place.👍
Well done Panu! From millstone to milestone, I can't wait to see the other frames follow :)
Congratulations on your first frame install
Nice! Btw, put your scale in a plastic bag. One spill can destroy the hole thing and handling it with sticky fingers could also destroy it.
I just put a sheet of plastic over the scale
@@ThaJay Surely works too!
Thank you great work and the chance to view and enjoy your work. :)
The epoxy looks the exact consistency and color as honey or agave syrup, yum :) The progress has been huge, can't wait for the next jobs!
Yeah! It kind of looks delicious! 😝
You are making my dreams.I wish I was there and help to you
If I could make two suggestions, first put a reference mark somewhere on your building. That way you can always find level on the boat, i.e. the building reference is 250mm above your rub rail notch. Second, while gluing up your frames, while you are there with thickened epoxy, put your corner fillets in.
Hi!
Now when the frame is fixed in place, I don’t really need ref line marked anywhere. Maybe later when planking starts to go in.
As for the fillets. I thought about that but I decided to make them when doing the fiberglass so that they will conform perfectly underneath and wouldn’t need to be sanded prior to that.
Not sure if everything really needs fiberglassing but I’d like to protect all the wood surfaces well nevertheless.
a frame in! congrats!!
Great step forward!
Wow, great job. Checking and rechecking will give you confidence. Go for it.
Congrats! Well done!!
Nice Work! I always had a problem with too much epoxy and tried to come up with some uses for the small amounts I had left over. I made a few coasters and quite a few different shapes to use as spacers, or shims. One idea I had would be for you to have or make a silicone mold of your logo / boat that you could give or sell to your supporters. Keep at it!
😃 that could be something!
But I’m currently building an epoxy distribution machine that could make it much easier to make small batches.
Massive congratulations!
Been watching since 2020. "Hi!" from Texas
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Awesome! Can't wait for the next one
Exciting times
Any bends in the frame can be fixed during planking
Thanks!
Thank you! 🤩
Great video! You have interesting things to convey and you have good music. But like so many other RUclips producers, the music is at an excruciatingly high level when you have the volume set just right to hear what you're saying.
Why is that? 🇸🇪😄😀💕
That’s weird! I adjust the volumes just right with good headphones... 🧐
@ArcticSeaCamel Hmmm, och jag tittar på surfplattan. Eller från den upp på TVn 💕🤔😮🇸🇪
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Hey Bono can I clarify something, is this a 50 foot or 50 meter build as you seem to switch between the 2 and there’s a big difference in those 2 measurements lol. Great to see the progress, keep it up dude loving the series and this unique style of build 👍🏻
My pronouncing is perfect and I clearly say 15 meters! 🤣
Ahhh sorry Bono my bad, that makes more sense now haha. Hope the projects coming along nicely for you 👍🏻
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Ilmeisesti koko homma on alkanut lattiatason / Kansitason suoruudella? Ehkä oletkin sen aiemmissa jaksoissa näyttänyt?
Kyl!
so, a wooden Garcia/ Ovni
Kind of! With free standing masts! 🙂
huge step I think your stressing to much on the tolerance
Are you sure you will finish building your boat before your beard turns gray 🙂
Too late. It’s already turning… 😌
You talk tooo much.
😅
You know, it’s a lot easier to edit speech than action. With limited time I have to prioritise. 🙂
Maybe I’ll do at some point a slow video of 45 minutes only working and not saying anything.
@@ArcticSeaCamelYour voice overs and audio are just fine. I appreciate them. Ignore the whiners! Thx from 🇨🇦