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Building Ferrari's all electric wooden boat. (Part 2)
Part-2 took almost 8 months to complete as I build the boat on weekends and after work.
This is the final stage before turning the boat. Hopefully the boat will be completed before next spring. I'll install a RIM drive engine next which is a very amazing technology.
This part of the boat building consists of fairing, spiling, sanding, filling and repeat this over and over and over again. I probably sanded for more than 50 hours in total. I'm so glad that now I can work inside the boat which is similar to furniture making.
Even though the final planking of the sides seems straightforward in the video, it was the most difficult and time consuming part. In the video it may seem like I'm just stacking straight planks on top of each other while in reality, on a concave surface two straight lines will not meet with each other therefore you need spiling. All the final planks you see are not straight pieces. Every single plank is following the curvature of the planks under it. It is an extremely difficult task and even 1mm mistake would lead a gap between planks. I spent 3 days just looking at the boat contemplating how I can do it right. I even started to see planks in my dreams..
I understand that some people don't like the background music and would prefer an ASMR type video. Unfortunately I do listen loud music when building the boat so I have to mask the sounds with background music.
I used designs from Dan Lee : @DanLeeBoatbuilding
Music in order:
Une Belle Histoire (1972) _ Michel Fugain _ Piano Cover
Canon in D (Pachelbel s Canon) - Cello & Piano [BEST WEDDING VERSION]
Indila - Tourner Dans Le Vide (Piano Cover) by Peter Buka
John Murphy - Adagio In D Minor (Sunshine) [Piano Cover]
La bohème - Charles Aznavour - Piano solo
Passacaglia - Handel_Halvorsen (Piano Solo)
Now We Are Free _ Honor Him (from Gladiator ) Hans Zimmer Jacob s Piano
Merry-Go-Round of Life - Howl s Moving Castle [Piano] _ Joe Hisaishi
This is the final stage before turning the boat. Hopefully the boat will be completed before next spring. I'll install a RIM drive engine next which is a very amazing technology.
This part of the boat building consists of fairing, spiling, sanding, filling and repeat this over and over and over again. I probably sanded for more than 50 hours in total. I'm so glad that now I can work inside the boat which is similar to furniture making.
Even though the final planking of the sides seems straightforward in the video, it was the most difficult and time consuming part. In the video it may seem like I'm just stacking straight planks on top of each other while in reality, on a concave surface two straight lines will not meet with each other therefore you need spiling. All the final planks you see are not straight pieces. Every single plank is following the curvature of the planks under it. It is an extremely difficult task and even 1mm mistake would lead a gap between planks. I spent 3 days just looking at the boat contemplating how I can do it right. I even started to see planks in my dreams..
I understand that some people don't like the background music and would prefer an ASMR type video. Unfortunately I do listen loud music when building the boat so I have to mask the sounds with background music.
I used designs from Dan Lee : @DanLeeBoatbuilding
Music in order:
Une Belle Histoire (1972) _ Michel Fugain _ Piano Cover
Canon in D (Pachelbel s Canon) - Cello & Piano [BEST WEDDING VERSION]
Indila - Tourner Dans Le Vide (Piano Cover) by Peter Buka
John Murphy - Adagio In D Minor (Sunshine) [Piano Cover]
La bohème - Charles Aznavour - Piano solo
Passacaglia - Handel_Halvorsen (Piano Solo)
Now We Are Free _ Honor Him (from Gladiator ) Hans Zimmer Jacob s Piano
Merry-Go-Round of Life - Howl s Moving Castle [Piano] _ Joe Hisaishi
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tebrik ederim çok yeteneklisiniz
serdar bas sei un artista complimenti
Tevafuk denk geldi, türk oldugunu ögrenince çok sevindim, eline sağlık.
What's the song at 4:30 ?
Simply Fantastic to watch ...looking forward to its completion as I'm sure you are !
Just Fantastic - (it must weigh a considerable amount)
Can I purchase your drawings?
‘ WHEN A MAN WORKS WITH A ROLEX ON ‘ you know he’s not gonna stuff up !!!
amazing. the only thing i dont like is waiting a year to see it done.
excelente proyecto bastante laborioso pero vale la pena por el resultado, saludos desde colombia
Beautiful.
I’ve been searching for and looking forward to Part 2 like a lost soul for ages. Wonderful to see the progress and the craftsmanship. I have so many questions, among which - is the thumbnail a picture of the finished boat or a 3d render? Is this project commissioned by Ferrari? It would be great to know a bit more about the background in a future video.
That's what I call "Loving Craftsmanship". I've restored classic runabouts, including bottom replacement. Had you been coaching us it would have been much easier and more beautiful. Wonderful!
Serdar kardeşim ..Çok güzel işçilik yapıyorsun. Aletleri çok güzel kullanıyorsun hemde bu genç yaşta seni tebrik ederim 40 yıllık usta gibisin ..Kullandığın kırmızı renge çalan ağacın adı ne acaba.. Seni çok tebrik ederim. Makina mühendisiyim emeklilik hayallerimi sen genç iken yapıyorsun. Maaşallah.
Tesekkur ederim. Mahan agaci.
@@serdarbas8016 Maun ağacı herhalde Serdar bey. Çünkü türkiyede Mahan kereste bulamadım
Beautiful work!
Very nice build, but very wrong head line. Ferarri never build the boat nothing electric
You hit a fish and you got a hole on the bottom of your boat😬
toko çok güzel lann
Uzun zamandır bu kadar kaliteli iş, bu kadar kaliteli çekimler görmemiştim zevkle izledim ellerinize sağlık hocam
What a masterpiece, looks absolutely perfect. Looking forward to seeing the completed boat and can imagine it will turn heads when on the water.
hope those were stainless brads you were using
Plastic 😄
How long did this all take and what was the final cost in parts?
This work is great, of course. What is disappointing to me is the man who builds it will probably not own it. The one that will own it, may understand little of the essence of the building, or of the builder, even if the owner watches these videos. I hope I am wrong.
Well, I actually run a hospital. Boat building is my hobby so this boat will be forever mine 😀
Thank you for sharing! What's the spacing between each bulk head, length wise? (I am not sure if I am using the right terminology.)
Heh, Heh, don't forget the diesel generator when you are out on the water and your batteries fail.
What's it weigh? About 10 tons lol
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.!!!!
The music was perfect! Thanks for listing the music you are listening to. You are a true craftsman and your hard work and attention to detail are evident! Well done! I absolutely love the dropped transom.
Boa noite amigo qual o nome do aplicativo?
A big fan of Studio Ghibli music apparently ;-)
Hurry up,your audience is hungry for more.You are our b***h😂
Is the boat that tRump warned us about?
Craft man! Wow very beautifull!
Great video and beautiful skill. Could do without the music though and just enjoy the sounds of the process
I know but I listen rock music in the background so I couldn't make a tool sound only video
Absolutely amazing! She's turning out to be a most wonderful and beautiful hull; I can hardly wait to see how you're coming along with her once you flip her over. Congratulations on such an incredible accomplishment.
Eres muy bueno en lo que haces. Felicidades 🎉
Apaixonei 😍🤩🤩
если они её с нула разрабатывают ,то не понятно для чего они делают такие тупые подгонки сопрягающихся деталей. Если они делают по шаблону ,то почему ноахуй с таким оборудованием такие тупые неточности.ГАВНО!!!!!!
Wow. Most impressive.
I'm also curious what epoxy that is - never seen powdered epoxy before - only Cascamite glue
What are those nails in your brad nailer? Not metal, some sort of plastic or even bamboo?
Raptor nails. They are plastic. They can be sanded and never rusts. Also you can easly remove them with a tap to the wood laterally
Some of the construction techniques seem quite bizarre to me but there is no denying that the result is quite stunning. I can't wait to see the finished vessel next year.
this work is completely underrated. Awesome skills man!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
alus mang!!! ngan rada tunduh nyak laguna
You are an amazing craftsmen. Beautiful work!! That is going to be one beautiful boat when you finish. Can't wait for the next episode. Cheers from Austin, TX
Well met, noble craftsman and esteemed builder of the wooden vessel, With great admiration and wonder have I beheld thy fine work in this moving picture. The artistry with which thou joinest the timbers, swiftly forming a stately barque, stirs in me the highest reverence and admiration. Such craftsmanship and profound knowledge of shipbuilding are truly rare in these our days. Thy skillful handling of the wood, the expert mortising and tenoning, the artful forging of iron nails and fittings, all bespeak thy great mastery. Watching thee saw and plane each plank, with a patience and precision befitting a true master, filled my heart with joy and amazement. Verily, the wooden keel, which took shape in thy hands, shall one day cleave the waves of the world's seas like a sharp dagger through soft flesh. May thy boat always glide safely and swiftly over the waters, untouched by storms and the caprices of nature. I thank thee for sharing thy wondrous craft, and may the favor of the gods ever watch over thee and thy noble works. In deepest admiration and with the best of wishes, A humble admirer of the woodcraft
Written in the style of a person from better times gone by.
Beautiful job!! I love it. How long did the build take; Approximate hours out in, and over how long??
Bravo kardesim