✅ End of phase One! - ⛵️ Building 50ft Sailboat - ep77 Project SeaCamel
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
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Music credits:
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Glad to see that you overcome the frustration of the failed lamination in last episode. Amazing to see the hull becomeing a 3D-structure!
It is! 🤩
Good work ❣️
One of the best episodes so far.
Very nice
Good save on the error! When putting together joints like you are at 10:20 I find it works really well to press them together with a G-clamp. Saves the risk of breaking the joint and also acts as a second set of hands 🙌
Hi, thanks! It was a bit stressful! 😥
You won't believe it but I only own like 7 clamps!
And I'm building a boat! 😂
@@ArcticSeaCamel 😆 wow… you’ll probably need a few more than that at some stage. The saying you can never have enough is very true!
@@DanLeeBoatbuilding 😱💸
I’m constantly amazed by the accuracy of your parts. Any problems with tolerance creep seem to be under control. Bravo both on finishing phase 1 and resolving the gap problem. As we say here in the US, “You rock!”
Good work ❣️
Congratulations on beginning Phase 2. I am amazed at your method of joining coplanar panels using puzzle joinery, edge to edge. Clearly your CNC router is an enormous success. I was greatly amused by your use of the chainsaw, something we in the uSA call Califormia carpentry. You demonstrated your skill at using tools in that segment as you free handed the whole thing without a jig. I am. also happy for you that the chainsaw worked. Keep it up. You both make me wish I had pursued my boatbuilding dream and be glad that I didn't as i clearly wouldn't have the tenacity and resiliency you demonstrate with each new episode. Thank you for making videos and sharing them with us.
What an exemplary comment! Bravo!
Good work ❣️
The pile of plywood now looks like an upside down boat, great stuff.
Amazing very nice
Panu, you made the right decision to correct the issue now and not leave it. My experience is that if you didn't do it now you would be fighting it all the way to completion and then you may have seen it in the final faring process. Its looking good and it won't be long before you are turning it over like Ran 3 Cheers Ian
CONGRATULATIONS!
Thanks 🎉
Panu, I couldn't believe that chain saw scene was really you! It didn't seem like a tool that would be used by a guy who lives by CAD drawings, CNC cutting, puzzle connections and fractions of millimeters.......but YOU PULLED IT OFF!!!! You are awesome! I'm glued to your channel because I haven't got a clue what you're doing but can't wait for the result!
Good work ❣️
Wow fast progress when you double the hands at work. Love to see it all fit together like it does in CNC!
Yeah, putting those big wobbly pieces together wouldn’t have been possible just by myself. Big thanks to Kimmo. 🙏🏼
I’vw been designing and manufacturing products for 30 years. Seeing something I have spent weeks designing in Solidworks become reality never gets old. Still exciting after all these years.
Very nice ship ❤
Finally See that your CNC ROUTER and programming has paid off with assembly mold!!! Congrats!!!
Good work ❣️ Amazing very nice
Congratulations Panu for grasping the problem and dealing with it now, rather than it ‘accumulating errors to deal with as the build progresses. You definitely needed - another pair of hands assembling the 3 D puzzle, it turns the almost impossible into a ‘piece of piss’.😉 What fantastic progress in this video.😀👍
Good work
Oooh Great Progress. You Really are motoring now Panu RIP vacuum cleaner I think you gave it a fitting farewell ! Enjoy your holiday 👍
Great episode Panu, thank you! I especially like your relationship with your tools and the leap from CNC to chainsaw showed your understanding of 'right tool for the job'. The respect for a tool that had given its last was inspiring. I think I need to do that with a shelf of tools that I cannot bear to dump despite them now being unusable. RIP faithful workmates!
Good work ❣️
So sorry for your lost my friend, he was a very valuable team mate... Maybe you can ask Tony Start to hand you Dum-E to help you holding parts. Cheers from Buenos Aires Panu, great work!! 🤣😂😂
Amazing very nice
fabulous Panu - it really is coming along. Particularly welcome after such a disappointment at the end of the last episode! Take care and enjoy the Summer.
Very nice ship
Nice progress! I'm glad you have been enjoying the sun. We have been watching FB updates from our Finnish relatives doing the same :-)
Congratulations🎉. Good achievement! Interesting to see the accuracy when all parts start coming together.
Congrats your perseverance is paying off.
Amazing very nice ❤
Probably the funniest video, looked like you were stacking playing cards. You'll need help for sure. You're still a genius.
Nice that you found a solution and can move one.. Looking forward to your next video.. 🙂👍
Amazing jigsaw puzzle it’s coming together quickly!
I like your construction methods. I can tell you have put a lot of thought into this
Fabulous progress. Well done. Look forward to future episodes.
Well, that was really something! I will admit, that I worried about the state things were in last episode. Brilliant recovery, and the leap forward (which I know presages a LOT more work, but hey. celebrate what you've done) is a really impressive combination of planning, precision, and clarity of thought. Bravo.
Amazing Job, Beautifully Designed
Nova Scotia 🇨🇦
Congratulations on the momentous progress! And thank you for choosing some crispy fusion jazz for the soundtrack. Very refreshing. :)
Congratulations for making it this far. Well done recovering from the initial mistake. I appreciate your resilience!
congratulations on the milestone, and the videos keep getting better! keep up the amazing work
Great progress! The chain saw worked!
Amazing Panu, looking good. I have been inspired by your project to make furniture out of 38 x 38mm pine battens using glue lamination system. It works very well.
Congratulations on this milestone! 🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow, amazing progress! Great fix with the chain saw. I wouldn't have had the guts to try that.
I also had to spend several minutes in silence while building the ship, haha...
Great video, Panu!
Looks great Panu!! Your stamina is so inspiring 🙂
Probably worth just putting 2/3 staples across those puzzle joints to stabilise them- quick easy and easy to remove.
Happy that you manage to repair the bullworks
Yeah! It's so good to see the project progress at a steady pace. Looking forward to the next episode.
Well done. Great to see it all coming together.
Awesome video again. I always like that you explain your thought process and show the good and the bad. I have this as a recommended channel to my students that build competitive robots not that you are building robots but you are facing challenges and solving them with the tools and skills you have. Excellent Panu. now I just need to arrange a field trip from BC to Finland. Keep up the good work.
Welcome! I’ll arrange you a Sauna experience. 😅
And just like that it's beginning to look like a boat. Most excellent!
I'm enjoying your building, keep up the great work.
Pand,
GREAT TO SEE -VISIBLE- PROGRESS !
( sometimes you just have to tickle yourself a little bit, to get some motivation ( back )
What a massive boat… ! WOW
Remember,:
alone you are faster, but together you get farther….😉
… And it is a long journey, my Finish friend..
Everything can be done with 1 por of hands.
But sometimes it goes SO MUCH faster / easier with an extra pair of helping hands..
Greetings from The Netherlands,
( rebuilding a 50year old boat,… much smaller than yours 😉🥴 )
Huge step forwards.
Congratulations on completing the first stage of your very interesting project!
This is so cool! Suddenly there's a boat!
quite a piece of modern art you got there.
Congratulations bro, giant step on this one… sweet
What a wonderful day you must have had.
Great project. Look forward to seeing more.
Great effort with extra help it just goes to show that it a lot of work for one man.👍
Amazing and excellent work allways looking forward to the next video
Amazing. Awesome. Sad about your friend who died! 😢
Beautifully Designed Panu,Congratulations👏👏👏
Well done! Great solution to the problem!
You are a real Viking (a complement from Icelander)
Very impressive progress
Finland chainsaw massacre 😱?
I must admit I'd been a little worried by this chainsaw, more a lumberjack tool than a cabinet makers.
Hopefully it eventually led to well aligned deck and beams 😉
Congrats.
Great work! I like your style of making videos without taking it all to serius! I wonder how you will handle all the heavy frames. Perhaps you shoulld build kind of a wooden "crane" on casters that reaches over the boat. That would become handy for many things.
Yeah, they’re not particularly easy to handle… 😅
Neat solution with chainsaw, Regarding vaccum, could be the brushes being worn.
I opened the motor and the bearings fell apart all over the place. 😂
@@ArcticSeaCamel Well, hopefully standard bearings...
Looks awesome! Great job sir!
Sorry to see the vacuum go.... Did it have a name? maybe the boat should be named after the vacuum!
Fortunately it didn't. 🥹
Gratulerer fra 🇧🇻
Another great video!what an amazing system.
Looking great! 🇨🇦
What a wonderful adult puzzle taking shape. But if instead of the hammer you use one-handed forceps to get the pieces together, doesn't the whole construction jump so much that it risks coming loose somewhere else? 🇸🇪😀😄💕
I think I see a boat. Keep up the dream
Fantastic work.
Stand down faithful Vacuum your long service is now over, rest in peace in the realm of dustlessness!
🙏🏼
very soon, it will actually look like a boat!
Grateful
Good progress, keep it going 👍
Chain saw was a great hack
Amazing work !!!
Good job! Looks great!
I enjoy your video every time 👍
Fantastic. Love it. Go Panu👍
Its going to like a boat now👌👌
Great progress!!
Onnea ja osanottoni imurista, itselläkin meni tänä keväänä kaksi imuria venehommissa🎉 ps. Hyvät musiikit
Congratuations!!!!!!
GREAT PROGRESS PANU
Bra jobbat, tack för en trevlig film
Nice work!
Good progress. Crack on Panu.
Great music!
Great work thnx for bring this to us
Amazing very nice ❤ have a great video Best contact 🌹 love you form Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
I understand the sentiment
Fun Video
Awsome!!
That new vacuum really sucks😂
🤪
Reminds me of Ikea furniture
Gr8!
would cleaning up the jigsaw pieces with sand paper help? looks ineffective using a hammer like this.
Maybe. But they’re mostly quite OK. And it’s eventually good thing to be little tight to keep them together.
Hei Pasi oletko tietoinen että Laser säde ei ole tarkka jos ilmassa on epäpuhtauksia ,pölyä,lämpösäteilyä tai tupakan polttoa
would it have been easier to assemble the puzzle joints on the floor with epoxy and then stand them up?
OSB is quite brittle. I think this size was about maximum that can be handled without braking it. With plywood that could work. But it was OK this way with two pairs of hands. All the joints are held together with additional scrap pieces and screws.
The skeleton is there now for the flesh
Millä paikkakunnalla
Lahti 😊