Love all the cool things you make! My son bought me your ultimate package for a birthday present a couple of years ago and I truly enjoy seeing all the wonderful patterns you come up with. I have now made quite a few of the various top hats and even have blended a couple different patterns and ideas together. I have had so much fun creating them and can't wait to see what else you design for us all. Thank you for all your time, creative energy and love you put into it all for us! You rock Sir!
I am so glad that I could make your day a little brighter. I would love to share a couple of pictures of what your patterns have helped me make. Is there anywhere that I could do that?
@@syntraladeroute5372 Totally! If you want you could share them on and tag them with @lostwaxoz and I will see them, or email them to lostwaxozcontact@gmail.com I'd love to see your creations!
Now this is just kinda freaky. I've been researching PMF for the last few days. From what I understand,,,,, it's not really the glue, it's the paint. On something "foamie" you run a "tool of nails" over it to puncture holes into the foam, then coat with the glue so it goes all up into the holes and on top, then lay the fabric, that's also coated with glue on and smooth. Dry over night, do the other side, dry over night. Sand. Paint. Sand. Paint. Sand. Paint,,,,,,,lol. I have a composite in mind I'll be trying. But this, is really awesome, that you tried it :D
cool, I'd love to hear how it works for you. I have never seen it done on EPS foam, so I wasn't sure how it would work. Still not sure of long term durability, only time will tell!
Definitely will try this for a sculpture as I have a very large Styrofoam block that I've been meaning to carve up, but wanted to be able to coat with something that wasn't hundreds of dollars a gallon ! And, the fact that is is not toxic & lots of fumes is a huge plus ! I DID laugh at the "shop vac" through the hair, as that is another reason I haven't carved the block up ! The clean up will stink ! :/
I moved to Texas from California and really miss surfing, but I noticed that even a smaller lake on a windy day can produce some small surfable waves i discovered this while kayaking. A large fish board would probably be the best board for hunting small lake waves, if you know where the sand bars are you can usually find secret surf spots.
Get yourself a paddle and you have a pretty decent paddle board. No waves needed. I love that you have two channels now! You make great content that the world needs right now. Keep it up!
That was cool mate. And clearly you had some style in Oz. That's the sort of style I am losing as I enjoy my twilight years. Time to watch interesting videos. Thanks once again, and I am getting inspiration from your non epoxy approach.
It's great to see you and your family having so much fun together with your great creation! I'm looking forward to seeing what else you come up with for this channel in the future!
THIS IS AMAZING! In nc we don't have the best waves, but we usually get pretty good shore break waves. My normal longboard gets beat up in the shallow water, so I thought, why not make my own! I've used pmf for other projects but I couldn't find any info on using it for surfboards. Epoxy is wildly expensive for a board that's just going to get beat up. This is great! It's almost like a $30 soft top.
Yes! Fun to watch. I may not make a surfboard, but I am totally excited about the supports you made with the buckets, rocks and wood! So cool! Thank you.
Looks like you had lots of fun making that board. In regards to the foam, the correct grade is a M grade polystyrene, that’s what they use for all marine buoyancy product this also stops any compression when standing on the surfboard. Also with that air bubble getting under the board you would have been better off to put an knife incision directly in the middle of the air bubble and then purchased the cheapest construction adhesive that you can get your hands on and any hardware store and then injected it under the board to glue it back on.
Next time try adding some "Poly Urethan Varnish" to your Glue-Water mix. this works also really well giving a hard surface. This is used in TerrainMaking to make StyroFoam more rigid.
Just what I was looking for. I make model aircraft and the technique is much the same, basically getting foam to hold up is stringers and/or planking. If you cut slots in the foam you can push thin flat carbon rods in after soaking them with glue. Then go for a super thin glassfibre cloth and poly floor varnish. The stiffness increase is insane. Great video!
It’s so cool that you were able to pull this off! I’ve been watching you for well over a year on your main channel and may I say, you deserve so much more recognition
Who and why would give this a dislike? Video is great, I personally enjoyed every minute of it and the last part gave me an impression of being out there as well, which I found surprisingly refreshing (perhaps for not being out of the house in the last six and a half months :P But still...). All in all: loved it and subscribed. Keep it going :)
My 6 year old son and I love watching your vids. I'm a displaced surfboard manufacturer from San Diego now in Tahoe- I feel your pain, Sir. Lakesurf? Better than not lol. Thanks again- if you're ever down, say howdy.
@@LostWax2 yup- there's no replacement. Snowboarding in powder is about the closest I can find, still not a phat barrel at dawn patrol. Thanks for what you do, keep smilin-
@@VaultBoy1776 Yep, I guess we can at least be happy we got the experience. My best moment was surfing a wave with a dolphin gliding along just under me. So peaceful and beautiful.
Great video. Lots of fun.I enjoyed watching you having fun with your family . May the Great Architect of the Universe bless you and your family. A high five from Brazil.
Sorry for being late to the party.... but I really love the new channel.... and the original I can’t tell you how many times you have helped me with my kids school projects
You have shine of genius. I want to build fiberglass, epoxy eps foam 12' or 14' sup boards. What should I do in order to the foam absorbs less epoxy? foam density is 1 lbs/ft3 (16 kg/m3)
Hahaha, came over to subscribe and ended up being #1000 :) We went to Maroubra beach just last weekend, in the social distancing way that things now work. Mid winter and still managed to get a swim in.
@@LostWax2 Getting to skate outside is kinda special though, I'd love to do that one day. We were meant to be on a family trip to Canada right now (I married a Canadian), but that now seems like a dream from a galaxy far, far away. I just wanted to thank you for all your videos, you are a beam of light in this world, and a very much needed one. From my family to yours, a heartfelt thank you for reminding us to get involved, have fun and put some good back into the world.
@@originaltrilogy1 Awww, you are so welcome! It makes my heart so happy when I hear that my videos are adding some goodness to the world❤️ And, yes skating outside is pretty magical. Definitely make the trip when the world returns to normal again......
Nice video. I will say that after watching your vid, I called Titebond regarding the relative merits of using Titebond 2 or Titebond 3 as I have a small boat project underway and plan to use Titebond 3 with cloth as you did. I was curious to know if there really is a significant difference between the adhesive connection of multiple coats of either Titebond 2 or 3. The answer I received was that generally there is very little difference in the adhesive bond of either TB2 or TB3. Further you can thin either TB2 or TB3 up to 5% by weight or volume without a loss of strength. I plan on thinning up to 8%, to the consistency of heavy cream.
Hey that's good to know! I had heard that TB3 wasn't as good at bonding with itself in multiple layers as TBII, but that would be great if it is! I actually just built a small sailboat this summer using bedsheet cloth and TB2 on the bottom edges, I think I just did one coat of TB2, nicely saturation the cloth, and then I used a alkyd paint (Rustoleum) which finished filling in the weave of the cloth. So far I have been super impressed with the alkyd paint/TB2/cloth combo, though I have now only had it for a couple of months. But my canoe is gonna need to be repainted next year- I painted it with a latex.
I built my first (super ugly compared to yours) board, using "pmf" and those dings are simply delamination spots, wood glue on -cotton- fabric does produce a quiet strong surface however, won't bond to foam, still, you did a great job!
Yep, it's Lake Winnipeg- at Grand Beach just in front of the camping area. I'd love to explore a bit more and see if there are any spots that break decently....
Hi man! Love your work from Italy! I'm trying to make one and i'd like to 3d print the fin and fin box, can you please share the link for them? On thingiverse there's a lot of stuff, but i'd like to print the same as yours :D
Not really, My armpit to armpit measurement is 18 inches but the board is I think 26 inches. You don't need to be able to have your arm go straight down at the armpit to be able to paddle the board.
I see a number of customers using Titebond and Titebond II glue for "Poor mans Fiberglass" on boats, which to me is not the best choice. As far as I know, the regular Titebond is not waterproof, and Titebond II is only "water resistant" according to the label. Only Titebond III is labeled as actually being "waterproof" right on the label. If I were to use it on boat construction I guess that would have to be my choice because I would want the best I can get when it comes to keep things afloat, right?!
In a sense you are right, but there is one other thing to consider- Titebond III does not adhere well to itself, whereas TB I and II do. So if you are doing anything that requires more than one coat of TB, the tradeoff could be worth it.
@@LostWax2 Wrong! Titebond 3 DOES adhere to itself just like Titebond 2 does. I don't know who started that rumor, but it's not true. I have my test panels right here and have the cloth covered in three steps. It's as good as fiberglass with three coats on the canvas (sanded between coats) and smooth as a babies ass.
I love lost wax for its - often- make this awesome thing out of cheap materials that anyone has access to. I was hoping that lost wax 2 would just be a creative outlet that did something similar. But really I just find myself more and more disappointed with lost wax's new mentality like- dude - if you want a self stroking " look what I did" kind of a video journey just like - make a video blog or at least be honest and say that its a video blog. Your misleading intro like - oh I made a thing out of trash woo! You could too ! Its the " poor man's fiberglass" that I designed on my computer ($$$) and then just printed out on simple paper and made a pattern for by taping pieces of paper together! I just used some cheap trash lying around my house! Like this hot tub ($$$$) cover! Then I used poor man's fiberglass and all the clamps I could find to glue it all together! & I cut it with a circular saw ($$$$$$) Used a metric TON of wood glue, paint, epoxy resin ($$$$$$$) oh and this bed sheet and some fabric I just had laying around... its such a CHEAP project! It's so ACCESSIBLE. Oh yeah... then I just added some SUPER simple finishing touches with my THREE D PRINTER!!!! ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) and my freaking airbrush with an industrial air compressor ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) and cleaned up with my SHOP VAC! ($$$$$) My family joined in. Im such a thoughtful family guy doin what I can with simple cheap materials and you can too! (well that is... ya know... if you're affluent enough to afford all this equipment AND a house with a garage that you have the privilege to use as your own personal workspace AND you have both the affluence and the privilege to be able to afford all this stuff and still be able to support several children and.... oh you know... just happen to have these simple cheap things lying around *cough* computerpersonalprintercircularsawhottubcoverprofessionalclampsgalonsofwoodglueepoxy3Dprintershopvacindustrialaircompressorairbrush *cough* I mean look at this cool simple thing I made out of cheap trash I found lying around my house! Foam wood glue and fabric! SO COOL! Hey - Good for you man. It's nice to know that during this time of suffering and joblessness terrifying impoverishment the likes of which few countries have seen in decades... and INCONCEIVABLE AMOUNTS OF DEATH. People with families and houses and the kind of affluence that allows them to use hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment 'lying around the house' to turn trash into treasure for their own amusement - are doing that - and making videos about it. Cool story bro. The rest of us are gonna go back now- to facing horrifying life or death decisions about whether or not going to work or school is worth the risk of potentially killing hundreds more while we starve on our scraps but hey - it sure was fun watching your make your " poor man's " surfboard. RAD.
Wow, intense! Though I do appreciate feedback from everyone, so it's good to hear how you feel about what I do. If you feel that way, there probably are others thinking the same things. I honestly didn't make this to stroke my ego, this video is from a project I just wanted to make for myself, and thought someone else might appreciate/learn from the successes and mistakes I made along the way. It would have been a lot faster and easier if I had just done it by myself and not filmed/edited/spent a bunch of time to post a vid on a YT channel that isn't even monetized. And, yes, I do use some tools, though most of them are inherited/ taken from the garbage and fixed/ bought at garage sales for under $10. I'd say most are over 50 years old. 3d printer, you're right costs a bit, but this project could easily be made using a wood fin box and wooden fin. No need to do a fancy airbrushed paint job either. I really just want to help people create and give them ideas that they can use to jump off of and build on. And, yes, I am so thankful that I have a garage, especially because I live in a place that gets to -40deg in the winter, which happens to be at least 6 months long:) I used to live in a tiny little shack with snakes and rats living in the roof, but in a beautiful country, and I would swap the house and garage for that shack in a second. All right, that's it for me defending myself:) I totally agree that I am privileged to have grown up where I did, in a middle class family, and it's not O.K. that others have to work so much harder to get the same opportunities I have had growing up. I believe that everyone is valuable and deserves to be loved, educated, and treated with respect and equality. You'll be happy to know I am currently designing some knight armour that uses only my standard foam/hot glue paint combo, as well as making a sweet fun little glider from just one sheet of foam board and hot glue. No 3d printers:) Cheers, Chris
You surfed a freshwater lake on a homemade experimental board, you sir are a legend!
I know nothing about surfing but I enjoyed watching your family having fun
That's what it's all about. Just having fun!!
I kind of understand the Physics of it but other then that I know nothing about surfing but I loved the video and I learned a lot about surf boards
You did it all! Great graphic teamwork! You made surfwax! It surfed well! Excellent!
Sweet job Chris… and your “garbage” board is anything but that! Kudos to your creative team for the funky graphics 👏🏻.
Thank you!!
You caught waves on a garbage board and had fun with the kids. I’d say it was a huge success!
Love all the cool things you make! My son bought me your ultimate package for a birthday present a couple of years ago and I truly enjoy seeing all the wonderful patterns you come up with. I have now made quite a few of the various top hats and even have blended a couple different patterns and ideas together. I have had so much fun creating them and can't wait to see what else you design for us all. Thank you for all your time, creative energy and love you put into it all for us! You rock Sir!
Awww, that's so good to hear! Sounds like you have a pretty great son:) Thanks so much for your encouraging comment, it made my day!
I am so glad that I could make your day a little brighter. I would love to share a couple of pictures of what your patterns have helped me make. Is there anywhere that I could do that?
@@syntraladeroute5372 Totally! If you want you could share them on and tag them with @lostwaxoz and I will see them, or email them to lostwaxozcontact@gmail.com I'd love to see your creations!
Great video, and a fantastic project. I enjoyed watching your creative team at work! I smiled throughout the whole video. Subscribed!
Awesome! Thanks Odin!!
Now this is just kinda freaky. I've been researching PMF for the last few days. From what I understand,,,,, it's not really the glue, it's the paint. On something "foamie" you run a "tool of nails" over it to puncture holes into the foam, then coat with the glue so it goes all up into the holes and on top, then lay the fabric, that's also coated with glue on and smooth. Dry over night, do the other side, dry over night. Sand. Paint. Sand. Paint. Sand. Paint,,,,,,,lol. I have a composite in mind I'll be trying. But this, is really awesome, that you tried it :D
cool, I'd love to hear how it works for you. I have never seen it done on EPS foam, so I wasn't sure how it would work. Still not sure of long term durability, only time will tell!
absolutely fantastic Chris - wow what memories of Australia . . . And .... what about that super surfer 13 year old son - he looks like a pro!!
Yep, those are some sweet memories:)
Thanks for taking the time to share. It was entertaining. I will have to give it a go some time.
Thanks for watching!
Definitely will try this for a sculpture as I have a very large Styrofoam block that I've been meaning to carve up, but wanted to be able to coat with something that wasn't hundreds of dollars a gallon ! And, the fact that is is not toxic & lots of fumes is a huge plus !
I DID laugh at the "shop vac" through the hair, as that is another reason I haven't carved the block up ! The clean up will stink ! :/
Yep, you'll be finding little foam bits for the next year:)
Did you make the sculpture
I moved to Texas from California and really miss surfing, but I noticed that even a smaller lake on a windy day can produce some small surfable waves i discovered this while kayaking. A large fish board would probably be the best board for hunting small lake waves, if you know where the sand bars are you can usually find secret surf spots.
Not only a fun project, but a great technical wrap up at the end.
This will be a great reference for lots of people.
Thanks Michael!
The best of what RUclips has to offer.
wow, thanks!
great job, great presentation, tnx from morrocco
Looking forward to this channel.
Get yourself a paddle and you have a pretty decent paddle board. No waves needed.
I love that you have two channels now! You make great content that the world needs right now. Keep it up!
Yep, it would work great for the kids- still not quite enough volume for me. Thanks so much for watching and subbing:)
Watching you guys surf on the lake brought me back to my childhood, bouncing in the waves in Lake Winnipeg! I needed that nostalgia hit haha
That was cool mate. And clearly you had some style in Oz. That's the sort of style I am losing as I enjoy my twilight years. Time to watch interesting videos. Thanks once again, and I am getting inspiration from your non epoxy approach.
Hehe. Yeah, seems like another lifetime ago.....
Glad you could get some inspiration for alternative materials!
It's great to see you and your family having so much fun together with your great creation!
I'm looking forward to seeing what else you come up with for this channel in the future!
Thanks so much!
Love this video and your playful and adventurous spirit.
THIS IS AMAZING!
In nc we don't have the best waves, but we usually get pretty good shore break waves. My normal longboard gets beat up in the shallow water, so I thought, why not make my own! I've used pmf for other projects but I couldn't find any info on using it for surfboards. Epoxy is wildly expensive for a board that's just going to get beat up.
This is great! It's almost like a $30 soft top.
Yes! Fun to watch. I may not make a surfboard, but I am totally excited about the supports you made with the buckets, rocks and wood! So cool! Thank you.
Hehe, yes, they work amazingly well. You can lift them by the wood and the wood doesn't pull out. And when finished you can just pour out the rocks.
So much fun! Thanks for sharing your video with us!
Thanks for watching!
Looks like you had lots of fun making that board. In regards to the foam, the correct grade is a M grade polystyrene, that’s what they use for all marine buoyancy product this also stops any compression when standing on the surfboard. Also with that air bubble getting under the board you would have been better off to put an knife incision directly in the middle of the air bubble and then purchased the cheapest construction adhesive that you can get your hands on and any hardware store and then injected it under the board to glue it back on.
Love Random Stuff. And these techniques can be applied to model/craft making so it can relate to costume making and prop designs. Thanks for sharing.
True, there are probably some great uses for props!
Good job! Can't imagine that board would hold up in Hawaii! Perfect lake surfer though!
No, I don't think I'd take it on surf bigger than 2 feet, though it would be interesting to test it's limits and see what happens!
#377 subscriber ! ;) Keep making !
Yay #377! Thanks for the sub:)
Just love it when youtubers are honest! This is the second video I've seen, fantastic job man!!!
Next time try adding some "Poly Urethan Varnish" to your Glue-Water mix. this works also really well giving a hard surface. This is used in TerrainMaking to make StyroFoam more rigid.
Thanks for the tip, I'll keep it in mind!!
Just what I was looking for. I make model aircraft and the technique is much the same, basically getting foam to hold up is stringers and/or planking. If you cut slots in the foam you can push thin flat carbon rods in after soaking them with glue. Then go for a super thin glassfibre cloth and poly floor varnish. The stiffness increase is insane. Great video!
I would love to find all your "non-costume making" videos from here. Old and New. The guitar pickup etc. Keep up the good work!
Yeah, I would love to get them all here eventually.... I just need to make sure I figure out the best way and timing etc..
It’s so cool that you were able to pull this off! I’ve been watching you for well over a year on your main channel and may I say, you deserve so much more recognition
Thank you so much!!
Who and why would give this a dislike? Video is great, I personally enjoyed every minute of it and the last part gave me an impression of being out there as well, which I found surprisingly refreshing (perhaps for not being out of the house in the last six and a half months :P But still...). All in all: loved it and subscribed. Keep it going :)
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed it:) And hopefully it won't be too long before you can get out of the house again
what a great job on the board and the video, you be able to look back at both with joy in years to come.
Great video!!! I'm trying this whenever I have a chance.
Pwede Sa akin nalang yan,pamasko nalang yan🥰
My 6 year old son and I love watching your vids. I'm a displaced surfboard manufacturer from San Diego now in Tahoe- I feel your pain, Sir.
Lakesurf? Better than not lol. Thanks again- if you're ever down, say howdy.
Hehe, yep, the pain is real🙂 Honestly, I have yet to find another sport as enjoyable/fulfilling as surfing.....
@@LostWax2 yup- there's no replacement. Snowboarding in powder is about the closest I can find, still not a phat barrel at dawn patrol.
Thanks for what you do, keep smilin-
@@VaultBoy1776 Yep, I guess we can at least be happy we got the experience. My best moment was surfing a wave with a dolphin gliding along just under me. So peaceful and beautiful.
You are the coolest dad. Nice.job. been wanting to make.one of these myself.
Thanks!! Go for it!
Great video. Lots of fun.I enjoyed watching you having fun with your family
. May the Great Architect of the Universe bless you and your family. A high five from Brazil.
Awesome project
Thank you!! It was really fun:)
Bravo from a fellow Aussie! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks!!
That was satisfactory to look, it seems so soft and the decorations were so cute
Sick! This sounds like a fun project!
I can't stop making things too 😂
It looks awesome!!!! Surf away in style 💕💕💕
Thanks!!
This was epic!
you've done it great
Your videos are awesome. You are my new favorite creator
Wow, thanks!
Amazing
We enjoyed it a lot , but we found it so hard for us to do like it
Good job
👍🏼
Love it. Thanks for the ideas and info.
Nice Job my friend!!!! You amaze me with your genius ideas and designs.....I am a subscriber of your new channel. WELL DONE!
Thanks and welcome!
you must be an all around nice guy
EPS needs to be vented, even the high density ones.
It does seem that way, do you know how I could add venting to this board?
@@LostWax2 you can a see a video installation on my channel.
Yay! Even more Chris 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
😁
Thanks!!!
Well that was fun.
Very good!
Thanks!
Really enjoying your videos! Thankyou
Thanks for watching!
Dude!!! This is too cool! I live by a lake, but there isn’t any surfing waves. But I could see making one of them “Sup” boards.
Yeah, you could do a SUP. Might need to be thicker than the foam I had. Maybe two layers??
Lost Wax 2 Oh, and I forgot to say that I’m excited about the second channel!
@@chaserwilliams1 Awesome!!
lol "with the wood I got angry with when I made my canoe." That's funny. Considering I've gotten angry at little pieces of craft foam, I can relate.
Totally!!
Nice one dude! Good luck with the new channel!
Appreciate it!
Sorry for being late to the party.... but I really love the new channel.... and the original I can’t tell you how many times you have helped me with my kids school projects
Awww, that's so good to hear🙂 ....and welcome to the party!!
That's pretty awesome!!
Must admit, I thought for a moment the lyrics of the song in the montage was "when I came there to pee..."
This was awesome!!
Thanks for watching:)
The music video part just made me grin.
😁
You have shine of genius. I want to build fiberglass, epoxy eps foam 12' or 14' sup boards. What should I do in order to the foam absorbs less epoxy? foam density is 1 lbs/ft3 (16 kg/m3)
Hmm, I would point you to the discussion forum on Swaylocks.com, that's where I learned a ton about surfboard construction.
A plywood canoe? That sounds really.
ok ok ok...everybody calm down..im here!
sooo..does it need to be a giftcard.. ;)
😁
first
Welcome here!!!!!!
Awesome board for just making it out of stuff you had lying around.
Thanks!
yeeaaaah.... but is it though? Is it really? REALLY?
@@Skyspiders It Definitely Is!
Deberías poner los materiales para hacer nosotros en casa. Saludos desde Perú.
I had the problem with bubbles coming up in my poor man fiberglass project. It seemed that it weakened the strength.
Hey Boo, this is brilliant, hope you're well. New subscriber here, keep 'em coming😀💕
Thanks for subbing! Hope you enjoy!
Second
Woohoo!!
Hahaha, came over to subscribe and ended up being #1000 :) We went to Maroubra beach just last weekend, in the social distancing way that things now work. Mid winter and still managed to get a swim in.
#1000, that's pretty special! Mid winter here, we'd have 6 feet of ice to break through to go for a swim😜
@@LostWax2 Getting to skate outside is kinda special though, I'd love to do that one day. We were meant to be on a family trip to Canada right now (I married a Canadian), but that now seems like a dream from a galaxy far, far away. I just wanted to thank you for all your videos, you are a beam of light in this world, and a very much needed one. From my family to yours, a heartfelt thank you for reminding us to get involved, have fun and put some good back into the world.
@@originaltrilogy1 Awww, you are so welcome! It makes my heart so happy when I hear that my videos are adding some goodness to the world❤️
And, yes skating outside is pretty magical. Definitely make the trip when the world returns to normal again......
Well, that put a smile on my face :) Subbed and "belled"
Awesome, thanks!
lol making stuff from "garbage" is easy when you have a garage full of material...fun tho.
Hehe, so true!! I've always seen the potential in garbage, so have a bit of a habit of picking stuff up that I think might be useful in the future.
Nice video. I will say that after watching your vid, I called Titebond regarding the relative merits of using Titebond 2 or Titebond 3 as I have a small boat project underway and plan to use Titebond 3 with cloth as you did. I was curious to know if there really is a significant difference between the adhesive connection of multiple coats of either Titebond 2 or 3.
The answer I received was that generally there is very little difference in the adhesive bond of either TB2 or TB3. Further you can thin either TB2 or TB3 up to 5% by weight or volume without a loss of strength. I plan on thinning up to 8%, to the consistency of heavy cream.
Hey that's good to know! I had heard that TB3 wasn't as good at bonding with itself in multiple layers as TBII, but that would be great if it is! I actually just built a small sailboat this summer using bedsheet cloth and TB2 on the bottom edges, I think I just did one coat of TB2, nicely saturation the cloth, and then I used a alkyd paint (Rustoleum) which finished filling in the weave of the cloth. So far I have been super impressed with the alkyd paint/TB2/cloth combo, though I have now only had it for a couple of months. But my canoe is gonna need to be repainted next year- I painted it with a latex.
You might like to watch SRHacksaw’s video on building his foam designed rowboat called Flier on RUclips
I built my first (super ugly compared to yours) board, using "pmf" and those dings are simply delamination spots, wood glue on -cotton- fabric does produce a quiet strong surface however, won't bond to foam, still, you did a great job!
:)
Which lake is this? Lake Winnipeg has some rideable waves on strong NW winds
Yep, it's Lake Winnipeg- at Grand Beach just in front of the camping area. I'd love to explore a bit more and see if there are any spots that break decently....
#970 but I'm here... 😜
Welcome here!
Can you make a new video soon by the way great video
Thanks! I've got another video coming out tomorrow, so stay tuned!!
Hi man! Love your work from Italy! I'm trying to make one and i'd like to 3d print the fin and fin box, can you please share the link for them? On thingiverse there's a lot of stuff, but i'd like to print the same as yours :D
Yep, I could do that, It might take a week before I get around to it though... feel free to remind me if I forget:)
@@LostWax Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it
@@LostWax hi! Were you able to find the files? 😁
@@matteofacosesultubo Thanks for the reminder! I just put it up on Thingiverse for you: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6700841
Good idea!! Bro. How much time to make it
It took me a couple weeks, but I wasn't working on it all the time.
When your making a surf board always have a dog shirt on hand it’s a law
True. No dog shirt, no surfboards.
The heck are you doing in Canada, boy??
Doing? Chris is freezing in the winter, that's what. XD
I ask myself that question often....
Yep, got that right!
Could you just measure arm pit to arm pit for width?
Not really, My armpit to armpit measurement is 18 inches but the board is I think 26 inches. You don't need to be able to have your arm go straight down at the armpit to be able to paddle the board.
why not fiberglass it?
Just to try something cheaper, easier to access and non toxic. Definitely fibreglass would be stronger.
That darn Al gore has no rythm.
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I see a number of customers using Titebond and Titebond II glue for "Poor mans Fiberglass" on boats, which to me is not the best choice. As far as I know, the regular Titebond is not waterproof, and Titebond II is only "water resistant" according to the label. Only Titebond III is labeled as actually being "waterproof" right on the label. If I were to use it on boat construction I guess that would have to be my choice because I would want the best I can get when it comes to keep things afloat, right?!
In a sense you are right, but there is one other thing to consider- Titebond III does not adhere well to itself, whereas TB I and II do. So if you are doing anything that requires more than one coat of TB, the tradeoff could be worth it.
@@LostWax2 Wrong! Titebond 3 DOES adhere to itself just like Titebond 2 does. I don't know who started that rumor, but it's not true. I have my test panels right here and have the cloth covered in three steps. It's as good as fiberglass with three coats on the canvas (sanded between coats) and smooth as a babies ass.
@@PainterD54 Wow, that's good to know! Thanks for the real life experience. That's the stuff that counts.
Its a sap
I love lost wax for its - often- make this awesome thing out of cheap materials that anyone has access to. I was hoping that lost wax 2 would just be a creative outlet that did something similar. But really I just find myself more and more disappointed with lost wax's new mentality like- dude - if you want a self stroking " look what I did" kind of a video journey just like - make a video blog or at least be honest and say that its a video blog. Your misleading intro like - oh I made a thing out of trash woo! You could too ! Its the " poor man's fiberglass" that I designed on my computer ($$$) and then just printed out on simple paper and made a pattern for by taping pieces of paper together! I just used some cheap trash lying around my house! Like this hot tub ($$$$) cover! Then I used poor man's fiberglass and all the clamps I could find to glue it all together! & I cut it with a circular saw ($$$$$$) Used a metric TON of wood glue, paint, epoxy resin ($$$$$$$) oh and this bed sheet and some fabric I just had laying around... its such a CHEAP project! It's so ACCESSIBLE. Oh yeah... then I just added some SUPER simple finishing touches with my THREE D PRINTER!!!! ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) and my freaking airbrush with an industrial air compressor ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) and cleaned up with my SHOP VAC! ($$$$$) My family joined in. Im such a thoughtful family guy doin what I can with simple cheap materials and you can too!
(well that is... ya know... if you're affluent enough to afford all this equipment AND a house with a garage that you have the privilege to use as your own personal workspace AND you have both the affluence and the privilege to be able to afford all this stuff and still be able to support several children and.... oh you know... just happen to have these simple cheap things lying around *cough* computerpersonalprintercircularsawhottubcoverprofessionalclampsgalonsofwoodglueepoxy3Dprintershopvacindustrialaircompressorairbrush *cough* I mean look at this cool simple thing I made out of cheap trash I found lying around my house! Foam wood glue and fabric! SO COOL!
Hey - Good for you man. It's nice to know that during this time of suffering and joblessness terrifying impoverishment the likes of which few countries have seen in decades... and INCONCEIVABLE AMOUNTS OF DEATH.
People with families and houses and the kind of affluence that allows them to use hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment 'lying around the house' to turn trash into treasure for their own amusement - are doing that - and making videos about it.
Cool story bro.
The rest of us are gonna go back now- to facing horrifying life or death decisions about whether or not going to work or school is worth the risk of potentially killing hundreds more while we starve on our scraps but hey - it sure was fun watching your make your " poor man's " surfboard. RAD.
Wow, intense! Though I do appreciate feedback from everyone, so it's good to hear how you feel about what I do. If you feel that way, there probably are others thinking the same things.
I honestly didn't make this to stroke my ego, this video is from a project I just wanted to make for myself, and thought someone else might appreciate/learn from the successes and mistakes I made along the way. It would have been a lot faster and easier if I had just done it by myself and not filmed/edited/spent a bunch of time to post a vid on a YT channel that isn't even monetized.
And, yes, I do use some tools, though most of them are inherited/ taken from the garbage and fixed/ bought at garage sales for under $10. I'd say most are over 50 years old. 3d printer, you're right costs a bit, but this project could easily be made using a wood fin box and wooden fin. No need to do a fancy airbrushed paint job either. I really just want to help people create and give them ideas that they can use to jump off of and build on.
And, yes, I am so thankful that I have a garage, especially because I live in a place that gets to -40deg in the winter, which happens to be at least 6 months long:) I used to live in a tiny little shack with snakes and rats living in the roof, but in a beautiful country, and I would swap the house and garage for that shack in a second.
All right, that's it for me defending myself:) I totally agree that I am privileged to have grown up where I did, in a middle class family, and it's not O.K. that others have to work so much harder to get the same opportunities I have had growing up. I believe that everyone is valuable and deserves to be loved, educated, and treated with respect and equality.
You'll be happy to know I am currently designing some knight armour that uses only my standard foam/hot glue paint combo, as well as making a sweet fun little glider from just one sheet of foam board and hot glue. No 3d printers:)
Cheers,
Chris