Build a cedar Stand Up Paddleboard from scratch

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2021
  • So, you want to build a paddleboard like this? All you need is a sheet of ⅜ plywood, about 6 cedar 2x6s (preferably without knots) ,woodglue, small breather vent, fins, some fiberglass + resin, and deck grips.
    Good luck, and happy building.
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Комментарии • 87

  • @salenacaldwell5950
    @salenacaldwell5950 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! Im on a journey to build my own vintage wood paddleboard. Thoroughly enjoyed your vid and learned some things🎉

  • @dalepellerin
    @dalepellerin Год назад +5

    Bravo! Loved this video. I so want to make one of these but guess I better start out with buying all of the woodworking equipment in this video. LOL. A labor of love I’m sure and how exciting to take your creation out on the water. Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked the video Dale! I hope you give it a try. The tools help but the board can definitely be built with less (or more😆) tools than i used. It's a fun toy to take out on the lake and it's even better enjoying something you've made. Thanks for the comments. 👍

  • @hudsonfabiodeoliveira924
    @hudsonfabiodeoliveira924 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @JamesWindland
    @JamesWindland Год назад

    Turned out awsome! It is a special sense of pride knowing you made something. I'll bet that thing gets a lot of attention wherever you take it!

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, it draws a bit of attention at the lake. I'm proud of it. 😃

  • @JenkinsBoatWorks
    @JenkinsBoatWorks 2 года назад +1

    great video! I have the bones for one from Jarvis Boards and haven't started yet. glad yours worked out just using a plan in your head.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад

      Hey thanks! Yeah it worked out good, the only thing i would change is to make the tail end a little wider. Good luck with your jarvis board. Are you posting a video of it when you get it completed?

  • @youcantouchgrasstoo
    @youcantouchgrasstoo 2 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @davidfloreste1863
    @davidfloreste1863 2 месяца назад +1

    Linda magnífica ♥️🔥😘 mulher

  • @bigjoe8922
    @bigjoe8922 Год назад +1

    The guys got a wood shop in his living room 😊

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Haha yup 😆 couches are the way to go but these cloth ones get a little dusty.

  • @user-bo4vm8de1t
    @user-bo4vm8de1t Год назад

    Браво Маэстро:)!!!!

  • @delcourlaurent2304
    @delcourlaurent2304 Год назад

    nice job

  • @peteranelson
    @peteranelson Год назад +1

    3:20...very clever!

  • @Aaron.deRuiter
    @Aaron.deRuiter 2 года назад +1

    Nice work mate, looks bloody heavy though!

  • @JohnDavid-kc9kt
    @JohnDavid-kc9kt 2 года назад +4

    The most unconventional part of the build was how often you had your pants inside your boots... when I do that woodworking I end up with a pound of sawdust in my socks 😄
    Looks like a fun project

  • @MoBo1120
    @MoBo1120 Год назад +1

    Great job on the board. I appreciate you showing all the steps.
    How did you keep the epoxy from dripping on the sides when you glassed it?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Thanks for liking my video! 🙂 I kept on wiping the drips on the resin until it stiffened up enough. Any runs were sanded down after. So far, getting a glossy smooth finish isn't my strong point.

  • @yospankyyo
    @yospankyyo 2 года назад +1

    Very nice board and video! How does it track? (With the fins on). Just wondering if after using it you are thinking about a keel. I am thinking about building one since the junk plastic one I have tracks poorly even with fins. Again very nice!

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад

      It tracks very nicely actually. Three fins are plenty, I've thought of removing one to make it easier to turn. With a little bit of paddle angle i can paddle straight without switching from side to side. I hope you give it a try! It's a great learning experience to build one.
      I'm planning to build another one sometime but a little shorter. Probably 8 or 9 ft instead of 10 ft.

  • @thepetes8
    @thepetes8 Год назад +1

    This is awesome! Great Job! Any chance you could link to the parts that you used?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Sure! I put the links in the description. It's all stuff i found on aliexpress.

  • @kristoffer-robinlotze7273
    @kristoffer-robinlotze7273 2 года назад +1

    Demonic sounds roughly at 8.50. 😂😂

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips Год назад

    You need some dust control, your young today but in 20 years is when the problem come knocking and they do!

  • @coreyhayes8259
    @coreyhayes8259 2 года назад +1

    Very nice! What kind of plywood was that? 3/8” CDX?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, just regular 3/8 plywood. It makes it simple and inexpensive for building, then there is no need for a special table to prop it up (it holds its own weight up and doesn't flop around like thinner ply).

  • @billydengel6647
    @billydengel6647 2 года назад +1

    Can I use regular plywood for the bones? I’ve got plans from Jarvis but I can’t find marine grade ply anywhere.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад

      Yeah for sure! I used regular ply and it works fine. If you're worried about it you could get treated plywood.

  • @FlavioRicardoDesign
    @FlavioRicardoDesign Год назад +1

    Congrats, bro! Wonderful work! I want to try build one of this. Did you get a plan or create yourself?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад +1

      Thanks, yeah i just built it without a plan. I watched some other youtubers building surfboards and such but that's about it. I hope you build one , it's a fun project.

    • @FlavioRicardoDesign
      @FlavioRicardoDesign Год назад +1

      @@buildsomethingawesome Great! I will make you know when I build that!

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      @@FlavioRicardoDesign sweet! I'd love to see what you build. 😃

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      @@FlavioRicardoDesign a couple tips and things i would change on the next one are this: make the back end a little wider, it has a small sweet spot for balance from the front to back. The second would be to put two air vents in, just in case water gets inside so you can pressurize the inside with one vent on an air hose and blow the water out through the second vent.

  • @davidllauberes9385
    @davidllauberes9385 Год назад +1

    Hello, is it possible for you to send me the dimensions of the different parts to build this super paddle. Thanks in advance. David

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      It's 10ft long with ribs every 8inches. 2" on each end with a 6" belly. 32" wide at the middle. I don't have specific measurements for each part.

  • @koxka79
    @koxka79 2 года назад

    15:45 What type of varnish do you give with the gun for the finish?

  • @melanietaylor990
    @melanietaylor990 2 года назад +1

    What plans did you use for this? Thinking about making one myself but not sure if i should buy plans etc

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +1

      I just guessed. I was too cheap to buy plans....and it paid off.

    • @Aaron.deRuiter
      @Aaron.deRuiter Год назад

      Hey mate, check out the plywood paddle boards at www.vintageboardco.com.au. Our boards are super light! This board is 12.5ft long and weighs only 27lbs! ruclips.net/video/f29ff2zUqhU/видео.html

  • @phoneemail8503
    @phoneemail8503 2 года назад

    Did you get a kit? How did you figure out the right curvature and what not?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад

      I cheaped out and didnt buy a kit. I started with my length and width and thickness and just guessed. Worked out, i guess I'm lucky.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +2

      I bent a thin piece of wood to get the curvature, and took my measurements off of that.

  • @veggimite2
    @veggimite2 2 года назад +1

    That’s beautiful!!! Do you happen to know how much it weighs?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +2

      Hey thanks, it weighs around 38 lbs. It's definitely on the heavier side of the paddleboard spectrum. But I've found the only inconvenience is when I'm carrying to the lake. Once it's in the water, the weight makes it really stable and i prefer it over a lighter one.

    • @veggimite2
      @veggimite2 2 года назад +1

      @@buildsomethingawesome thanks so much for the reply! I’m looking for my first board and my husband found your video, he was thinking about getting the plans. You did a gorgeous job!

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +2

      @@veggimite2 Awesome! I wish you guys the best of luck building one! The one thing i would have changed about mine would be to make the tail end a little wider.

    • @veggimite2
      @veggimite2 2 года назад

      @@buildsomethingawesome thanks so much again! If we go that route I’ll definitely keep it in mind about the tail. Have a great day!

  • @aguskastari8225
    @aguskastari8225 Год назад +1

    where you can find a plans ?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Unfortunately i didn't make plans of this as i went. Sorry. I am planning on making another one and I'll include plans next time.

  • @britonmooney7198
    @britonmooney7198 4 месяца назад

    Is that marine grade plywood?

  • @bitsurfer0101
    @bitsurfer0101 8 месяцев назад

    How did you make your patterns for each batten?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  8 месяцев назад

      I roughly drew out the size of paddleboard on a piece of wood and took measurements from that. Once i had the width of the ribs I used a curved template to mark the top corners so that they were all the same curvature.

    • @bitsurfer0101
      @bitsurfer0101 4 месяца назад

      @@buildsomethingawesomeDo you have any footage on how you did that?

  • @nivaldocarvalhoservafilho1316
    @nivaldocarvalhoservafilho1316 2 года назад

    Good night, I want to make a Stand up board like this. Do you sell the project? my name is Nivaldo Serva and I live in Brazil. Thanks

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  2 года назад +1

      Hey, Nivaldo from Brazil! I'm glad you are interested in making a paddleboard. Unfortunately I don't have a plan to follow, I built this with just a couple rough measurements in mind. This is about 10 ft long with the ribs spaced apart every 8 inches, the widest ribs are about 30 inches wide and 6" deep. Hope this helps.

  • @nicolaschoternasty4845
    @nicolaschoternasty4845 8 месяцев назад

    Plans?

  • @JDGage
    @JDGage Год назад

    Loved everything you did but I gotta say… Gorilla glue?

  • @paulblase3955
    @paulblase3955 Год назад

    Pattern?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Hey Paul, i didn't use a pattern to build this. There is a quick part at the beginning that shows marking out the general shape.

    • @paulblase3955
      @paulblase3955 Год назад

      @@buildsomethingawesome Maybe you could sell the pattern? For those of us not so artistically inclined.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Next time I'll show a little more of what i did and hopefully it will be enough to copy. It's 10ft long with ribs every 8inches. 2" on each end with a 6" belly. 32" wide at the middle.

  • @joedirt22222
    @joedirt22222 Год назад +1

    Im pretty sure you used the gorilla glue the wrong way. Regular wood glue would have worked when glueing up the frame. Gorilla glue needs water to activate.

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip, i didn't know that about gorilla glue. I used gorilla glue because it foams up and fills gaps a little better.

    • @joedirt22222
      @joedirt22222 Год назад +1

      @@buildsomethingawesome spray the wood down with water first. It will expand more.

    • @johnfurr8779
      @johnfurr8779 Год назад +1

      @@buildsomethingawesome gorilla glue will obtain all the water it needs to activate from the atmosphere. It just may take longer than had you dampened the wood prior to gluing.
      What plans did you use?

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      @@johnfurr8779 that makes sense. The gorilla glue seemed to work fine. As far as plans go, i just winged it on this one and hoped for the best. Aimed for a 10 ft board and whatever felt right.

  • @sergedery7136
    @sergedery7136 Год назад

    Beautiful object and hard work but sorry, it seems very unstable on water!!!

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Год назад

    A nail gun and no glue wtf!!!

    • @buildsomethingawesome
      @buildsomethingawesome  Год назад

      11:43. It's glued, i just didn't video every strip getting glued.😆 Sometimes people will use staples to hold them in place till the glue dries and then pull the staples. I might try that next time.

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Год назад

    Well that’s an annoying video