Nice job! You made profile by intuition. It will work, but may be not ideal, may have too much drag or lift. What I done when I made my front wing, I selected a good hydrofoil profile (H105). Printed it on paper, with different sizes, biggest one for near a fuselage, where chord of wing is biggest, smallest one nearby wing tip, and couple in between. Then I glued that paper to aluminium sheet (from beer can), and cut out precisely. So I got set of profile stencils. Then during sanding I put these stencils on wing to see where to sand. This way I got quite precise profile without CNC.
I’ve been thinking about going down the hydrofoil route for a SUP but nearly gave up when seeing the cost of foils/masts. I think you’ve convinced me to give it a shot! Thank you
I've been wondering about the possibility of using a 3D printed 'skeleton' under carbon fiber. Would make rapid modifications possible, and make the wing even lighter.
One suggestion I would make for the above board is to have swiveling foot sandle straps for your feet to slip in and out of to have better control grip and connection to the craft. Like slalom water skis kind of that have that one foot pocket. Weather practical or not something to consider if useful, as it is just a thought. Overall Great work and thanks for taking the time to share it.
Haha of course you already made this! I just had the idea to make a pump foil and RUclipsd how to do it and this build comes up! Any things you would’ve done differently? It looks amazing and very professional!
Hehe careful you're about to fall into a deep rabbit hole🤪. Its a similar workflow as building surfboards. My recommendation is to make the core shape thinner then you think you need, the layup really adds thickness. Check this workflow for my latest techniques: ruclips.net/video/htQmVgpUpS4/видео.html . Best of luck, looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
I was skeptical at first but it looks good in the end. It's very smooth, friction wise, and I imagine it's quite strong too. I wonder how you managed to get the angle of the rear stabilizer. I've found it to be a fussy thing to get just right. Thanks for posting your project.
Hey James, I just eyeballed it. I estimated 2-3 degrees of negative angle. The foil turned out to be very stable, next time I'll put just a little less angle
Hi , nice demo! Do you think I could take a thick and wide foil for beginner and turn it into a HA downwind foil ? What if I sand paper it enough to make it thinner ? The question is : Can I change the shape of a foil ? what method would you recommend is best ?
Beautiful looking foil - must feel super smooth and responsive in the water assuming there's not too much flex. Maybe you could do a stabless tail with mounting holes so you can change stabs, shim them or adjust front-rear wing length. Would allow you to experiment and dial in your design without having to build a whole new foil. How much experience have you had in shaping before you built this? This appears well thought out and I'm guessing you've done quite a bit of this work before.
Thanks for the comment, indeed having removable wings and stab would be convenient, however it makes it much harder to obtain an overall rigid structure, and all the connection points on the fuselage makes it very challenging. I haven't figured out how to make one yet . Building a one piece Hydrofoil seems to help a lot with rigidity, and weight. Indeed, this is my 3rd hydrofoil build, the building process is still evolving.
Just what I kinda needed to know I can do that easily but time & patience. I am researching mounting a powerful motor to that design. I want as small diameter motor as I can get but yet powerful going to make it long slender. I am trying to make a Ascend 13x or Pro Hobie Fisherman kayak into a E Hydrafoil kayak sick abs tired of 1-3 mph, yet making it look as professional a Tory made as possible, also adding more trouble I am making the foils To where they fold up as so kayak can get into shallow water. With a solid e foil on bottom of kayak I cannot go into water shallower than 4’-5’ feet deep. I want to get into 2’ deep water at least, some. I pant will come out with a model before I get finished I’m sure but I can’t wait however long it will be
Nice! I look at a lot of RC plane builds for inspiration, it is similar indeed. Unfortunately, I've never ridden a Factory made foil, so I cannot give you an objective comparison.
I'm pretty much convinced that whoever came up with the idea of putting a model plane at the bottom of a surfboard was a fan of both hobbies :).@@HANDIY
@@charlesosterlund7303 Thanks! maybe 800 - 900 cm2, to me it feels smooth, but i dont have enough experience with normal foils to really compare. Some slight flex at the wingtips but pretty stiff overall.
Yes i think you could build a functional foil given your surf repair experience, the learning curve is the same as surfboard building except its cheaper in material cost so less risk if you mess up. After 1 or 2 builds it gets a lot easier.
A lovely piece, though I think it is somewhat of a shame to cover up that interesting grain/ply pattern with boring carbon fiber. At least the portion covered by the plain fiberglass fabric kept those smooth body contour lines visible. Beautiful work. One can see that you visualized the flow while shaping the foil.
I just unsubbed from peter stripol and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for honest video and title. It's too bad the dishonest channels saturate the market.
Nice job!
You made profile by intuition. It will work, but may be not ideal, may have too much drag or lift.
What I done when I made my front wing, I selected a good hydrofoil profile (H105). Printed it on paper, with different sizes, biggest one for near a fuselage, where chord of wing is biggest, smallest one nearby wing tip, and couple in between. Then I glued that paper to aluminium sheet (from beer can), and cut out precisely. So I got set of profile stencils. Then during sanding I put these stencils on wing to see where to sand. This way I got quite precise profile without CNC.
Very nice job, i like that you left some wood detail exposed, beautiful touch.
Hang on hotshot. I don’t see you checking that the airfoil sections are right, and yet it works anyway. This confounds and amazes me.
I've done custom woodworking for 35 years. This is a very cool and well done project.
You're really talented. A true craftsman.
Great build!!! Time and effort is priceless !
I’ve been thinking about going down the hydrofoil route for a SUP but nearly gave up when seeing the cost of foils/masts. I think you’ve convinced me to give it a shot! Thank you
A work of art! ✨
I mean I love that you did all this. I'm thinking CNC this and knock it out in a couple hours but using a similar process to yours.
If you end up doing that would you mind sharing the file so I can do the same!! Thanks!
I would also be interested
I've been wondering about the possibility of using a 3D printed 'skeleton' under carbon fiber. Would make rapid modifications possible, and make the wing even lighter.
Dude, this is amazing! With foils so expensive, I think I'll give this a shot.
The process looks like Art. I suggest that you can scan the 3D data and save, then rebuilt many more pieces for easy verify parameter.
Fair play, love the hand builds.
Not everyone has access to cnc
wow. epic craftsmanship.
One suggestion I would make for the above board is to have
swiveling foot sandle straps for your feet to slip in and out of to have better control
grip and connection to the craft. Like slalom water skis kind of that have that one foot pocket.
Weather practical or not something to consider if useful, as it is just a thought.
Overall Great work and thanks for taking the time to share it.
Haha of course you already made this! I just had the idea to make a pump foil and RUclipsd how to do it and this build comes up!
Any things you would’ve done differently? It looks amazing and very professional!
Hehe careful you're about to fall into a deep rabbit hole🤪. Its a similar workflow as building surfboards. My recommendation is to make the core shape thinner then you think you need, the layup really adds thickness. Check this workflow for my latest techniques: ruclips.net/video/htQmVgpUpS4/видео.html . Best of luck, looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Great that you did this without using a 3d printer . This design is something most of us will be able to get to grips with
Excellent job bro! Thanks for posting this.
Looks great! What dimensions?
beautiful work!
This is one of the most beautiful video, well explained! Definitely want to try one of yours, how can we buy ?
I was skeptical at first but it looks good in the end. It's very smooth, friction wise, and I imagine it's quite strong too. I wonder how you managed to get the angle of the rear stabilizer. I've found it to be a fussy thing to get just right. Thanks for posting your project.
Hey James, I just eyeballed it. I estimated 2-3 degrees of negative angle. The foil turned out to be very stable, next time I'll put just a little less angle
@@HANDIY Way2go!
@@HANDIYexcelent build ! Does the structure hold after couple of months use ?
Super cool! Thank you for inspiration...dauphin fins 😊
amazing !!! great hands !
Slick. I’m interested in the rest of the build
Hi , nice demo! Do you think I could take a thick and wide foil for beginner and turn it into a HA downwind foil ? What if I sand paper it enough to make it thinner ?
The question is : Can I change the shape of a foil ? what method would you recommend is best ?
Great handwork 👌
Fantastic video really clever novel approach you didn’t mention how it performed at the end
If I could subscribe a million times I would.
Beautiful looking foil - must feel super smooth and responsive in the water assuming there's not too much flex. Maybe you could do a stabless tail with mounting holes so you can change stabs, shim them or adjust front-rear wing length. Would allow you to experiment and dial in your design without having to build a whole new foil.
How much experience have you had in shaping before you built this? This appears well thought out and I'm guessing you've done quite a bit of this work before.
Thanks for the comment, indeed having removable wings and stab would be convenient, however it makes it much harder to obtain an overall rigid structure, and all the connection points on the fuselage makes it very challenging. I haven't figured out how to make one yet . Building a one piece Hydrofoil seems to help a lot with rigidity, and weight. Indeed, this is my 3rd hydrofoil build, the building process is still evolving.
Really nice work!
Just what I kinda needed to know I can do that easily but time & patience. I am researching mounting a powerful motor to that design. I want as small diameter motor as I can get but yet powerful going to make it long slender. I am trying to make a Ascend 13x or Pro Hobie Fisherman kayak into a E Hydrafoil kayak sick abs tired of 1-3 mph, yet making it look as professional a Tory made as possible, also adding more trouble I am making the foils To where they fold up as so kayak can get into shallow water. With a solid e foil on bottom of kayak I cannot go into water shallower than 4’-5’ feet deep. I want to get into 2’ deep water at least, some. I pant will come out with a model before I get finished I’m sure but I can’t wait however long it will be
Waouw what a great job u ve done❤
What size do you recomend for 95 kg wingfoil and sup foil please ?
Awesome approach love it! Epoxy has some chemicals in it that can mimic estrogen once in the body... gloves!!!!!
Wow, I was wondering what was wrong with me! Now I can withdraw my voter registration as a Democrat.
Tes tellement doué je suis fasciné par ton taf
Nice work!
Love it! As a modell plane and boat builder I can identify with the work and feel.
How does it ride compared to other foils objectively? 😉
Nice! I look at a lot of RC plane builds for inspiration, it is similar indeed. Unfortunately, I've never ridden a Factory made foil, so I cannot give you an objective comparison.
I'm pretty much convinced that whoever came up with the idea of putting a model plane at the bottom of a surfboard was a fan of both hobbies :).@@HANDIY
Work of Art
A piece of art
Super work!
what size is the foil roughly? How did it feel? Any flex? Totally stiff? Curious
@@charlesosterlund7303 Thanks! maybe 800 - 900 cm2, to me it feels smooth, but i dont have enough experience with normal foils to really compare. Some slight flex at the wingtips but pretty stiff overall.
what is the name of the song at the OUTRO :))) ...great job btw
Oh very nice mono block foil🔥How cm² ?
Can you estimate how much carbon fiber tape you use in this project!
Beautiful!!!
Really want to do that But i can only repair surfboards. Is this enough skill to get a working wing? Or trying to shape a board First?🤔
Yes i think you could build a functional foil given your surf repair experience, the learning curve is the same as surfboard building except its cheaper in material cost so less risk if you mess up. After 1 or 2 builds it gets a lot easier.
Amazing!!
maybe you could create a sleeved idea so you clip a bigger foil on to the base system to allow the hydrofoil to be used by bigger people
about how much epoxy did you end up using
Donc le requin marteau est à la pointe de la technologie, surtout s’il possède les écailles qui vont bien 👍
Отлично получилось👍🏼👍🏼😀
A lovely piece, though I think it is somewhat of a shame to cover up that interesting grain/ply pattern with boring carbon fiber. At least the portion covered by the plain fiberglass fabric kept those smooth body contour lines visible.
Beautiful work. One can see that you visualized the flow while shaping the foil.
It's great!
Bro what kind of martials?
Will you give that away on a new subscriber like me?
I think I will go into something easier, like Violin-making.
Sorry what is your education? I think you should have rather solid base to be able to perfom so great..
Building something I don’t even understand how in the hell it works. Little bitty motor makes a kayak go 15-25 mph but efoiling does add major speed
I just unsubbed from peter stripol and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for honest video and title. It's too bad the dishonest channels saturate the market.