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Fun DIY Projects made with Love and Passion
DIY Hydrofoil Construction - Red Rocket V7
DIY Hydrofoil Construction - Red Rocket V7
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Underwater Glider Flying in the Ocean
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Underwater Glider Flying in the Ocean
DIY Hydrofoil V6 Intro and Telemetry
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Latest DIY Hydrofoil V6 Intro and Telemetry.
Mast to Hydrofoil Connection DIY
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This video will explain how I make the mast connections for my DIY hydrofoils. Mast to Hydrofoil Connection DIY
Hydrofoil Underwater Gliding
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Experimenting with a hydrofoils to see if they glide underwater
First Session with DIY Hydrofoil
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First Session with DIY Hydrofoil v4 and Mast v3
Building a DIY Hydrofoil
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Building a DIY Hydrofoil v4 using the plywood shaping method.
How to build a DIY Hydrofoil
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How to build a DIY Hydrofoil. Shaping and building a one piece custom Hydrofoil
Building a Carbon Hydrofoil Mast V1
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Building a Carbon Hydrofoil Mast - Pressure Molded
Using Pour Foam to make Surfboard - Start to Finish
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Using Pour Foam to make Surfboard - Start to Finish
Building a Stringerless Poured PU Kite Surfboard from Scratch
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 2 lety
Building a Stringerless Poured PU Kite Surfboard from Scratch
PU Foam Infused Plywood KiteSurf Board Experiment
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PU Foam Infused Plywood KiteSurf Board Experiment
Pouring Surfboard Blanks DIY Experiment
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Pouring Surfboard Blanks DIY Experiment
Rig Test, Simple Autopilot, Rudder Failure, Wreckage
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Rig Test, Simple Autopilot, Rudder Failure, Wreckage
Kite Powered Dinghy | KiteBoat Session 1
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Kite Powered Dinghy | KiteBoat Session 1
How to Load Boat on Top of Car the Cheap and Simple way
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How to Load Boat on Top of Car the Cheap and Simple way
Dinghy in Open Ocean | Plywood Boat Building
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Dinghy in Open Ocean | Plywood Boat Building
I just cannot get my head around your aversion to a PFD, especially when flying the kite. Interesting build. I reckon a bowsprit to allow for a small jib might work, looks very flighty. 🇦🇺👍🍺
Thanks for this, really awesome build, I might have to use it as inspiration for my own!
Hey your hardwork looks quite impressive wants to work with are you agreed with?
What brand paint did you use for the bottom and sides?
That under water glider needs a fc from a rcplaneglider and flip it upside down.
Wow, beautiful job! I would love to try to make a similar design. Do you think it would work if I divided the width in two?
That board is built like a brick shit house! I defy any regular surfer to snap this beast, guess you need the extra strength for kite surfing though🤙
Amazing video man . Nice one👏👏👏
What a nice and inspirational video! Congratulations on the neat boat. I dream of learning how to sail this had me motivated towards building my own boat.
Can you redo these videos a and add commentary???
A mistake not sealing all the panels with epoxy. Makes a boat that has zero resale value a bit more expensive to make though.
You have a thatched roof?
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.
Greetings from Barcelona Mr. DIY ! What is the thickness (in mm. please) of the plywood you use? Is it water resistant? Many thanks in advance. 👍 🙏
She's great, but could you post the spec, please? Materials used, sizes & 'finishing products! (Ie. glues, varnish, and so on. Many thanks!
I used 9mm nonmarine plywood, but i would recommend 6mm Marine plywood, this will make the boat a lot lighter and resistant to water infiltrations.
Check out the full build video if you want more info czcams.com/video/ffqGlmK6tUg/video.html
Very cool, but what materials are actually used, what wood, whats fiber?
Hey there, the building materials are 4mm Plywood, 11oz Unidirectional Carbon, High density filler, and Epoxy.
My middle name is crazy somi have to build one good luck and I enjoyed watching
Lindo veleiro!! Like e inscrito do Brasil
Hey man, great work, keep enjoying it. Bit curious, how much thick this is? 2cm?
Thinking about a winching system to do the same movement with a Sunfish
how fiberglass boats are made. the mold is sprayed w release then everything is laid out in reverse into a mold. you can spray carbon and glass strand and its similar to how race sailboats are made. building up to the bagged foam core and using the foam curing slow heat to set the rest. you can make a core bag out of uline uncut bags. use a heat bagger to make the shape. The concrete's weight and the ability to use tubing to heat the concrete like a floor can make a great blank or foam base for sculpture. depends on the detail you need.. its what we did to make props for the film industry before silicone got made easy.. great vid man good luck!
Love it
do you have a plan this boat, i wanna make it but i need to plans, metrics and studdy notes. can u help me?
De cuantos milimetros es el triplay?
Great build!!! Time and effort is priceless !
Отлично получилось👍🏼👍🏼😀
Hi, thank you for the great video. I was wondering how you calculated how much foam you need? Maybe you can help me out
You can figure it out if you know the volume of the mold and the density of the foam. For example the board i used to make the mold was 28 liters, so just about 1 cubic foot. The foam i used was 3 pounds per cubic foot. So 3 pounds of liquid mix should fill the mold in my case. But then I'll add extra to pressurize the mold, makes the blanks more dense and even.
what is the name of the song at the OUTRO :))) ...great job btw
Thank you, great build! How much resin did this boat totally needed?
I'm too heavy, that wouldn't be strong enough for me. I've been working about 5 weeks on mine. First the design, then 3D printing the top and side shells, sanding them, applying shellac, more sanding and then polishing them with mould release wax. Late last week I cut the carbon fibre cloth, 30 layers of 300gsm/sqm sandwiching a skinny infusion bleeder core I 3D printed with reinforcing struts. Friday morning I finished the fibre layup and sandwiched the sides. Saturday I cut double bias and unidirectional patches to spread the spayed sides and fill the top plate cavity fully. Friday evening I fit and taped sections of chux cloths between all the edge faces and tightened the alignment bolts and threaded rods that run fulll length and through the top mould cover that has drilling and cutting indent guides for the board screw attachment bolts. I fitted the infusion hose through a hole in the top plate and into the infusion tube top funnel section. Today I had a late sunday start after lunch. Taped all the vacuum bleed lines, resin brakes and resin infusion lines and the mould into a large vacuum bag. Looked on thingyverse for a good rotary stirrer, printed one but didn't like it much, designed and printed my own. Cleared the CNC table partially, set out the bag with mould in the garage, pulled a vacuum and checked no leaks. Took out my non return valve which wasn't working properly, rechecked my mast volume at 1.95 litres, mixed up 1.8 litres of river table epoxy and waited a bit for bubbles to rise, started the infusion. Part way through something gave way on the vacuum bag and lost vacuum. Hunted for the hole but couldn't find it. Over bagged it and carried on. An hour and 20 or so from start, all the edge chux cloths were looking wet. 10 minutes later, most of the resin was used up. Finally noticed through the transparent side faces of the 3D printed PETg+ that many of the infill cells of the mould had absorbed around 25% full resin. Explained the large resin consumption, relaxed. So now I wait until Wednesday for de-moulding. I covered the sides with polystyrene foam, over all with 2 layers of cloth and I expect I will be able to turn off the vacuum pump tuesday evening. I did a smaller scale glass fiber infusion test first to try the technique and it worked great. I'm expecting it to be around 3.3kg demoulded. I'm hovering around 115kg so it has to be strong.
Update to my own mast, had several sessions on it now and loving it. Resin infused through 30 layers of Carbon split at the top for the flange.
@@fluiditynz Nice Job!
Woooow looks epic, relly high aspect really low SA! Must be a speed demon man, looking forward to a test clip
Haha of course you already made this! I just had the idea to make a pump foil and CZcamsd 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: czcams.com/video/htQmVgpUpS4/video.html . Best of luck, looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Yoooo💜🤣🤘
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.
beautyfull Brandenburg concertos
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What is a good website to get other blueprints for other types of boats
Is it crazy to think that the forward and under-seat sections should be mostly filled with styrofoam to aid in emergency floatation?
Well done
Ohhh man my Girlfriend is going to be so mad when I do this 😂😮😆🙌🏼 Thank You for the Video!!!
Pretty sick little boat!
Great job--thanks for sharing.
could you give pipe dimentions? thank you nice job
I have seen pretty much every video you posted. I must say you are absolutely talented. I have quite experience with composite molding and I would love to give you some advice. - Instead of using core Cement to produce the mold you could use other method which will give you best surface finish. It's the same steps you performed to mold out from original board. 1) instead of pouring the cement directly to the board, use a release agent (PVA) on the original board and make sure to apply several coats "3 is the best" and wait 15min between each coat. 2) Hand lay gelcoat (basically, it's a mixture of polyester resin and calcium carbonate, its thick creamy high viscosity mixture) directly on the surface of the original board apply two coats make sure it is thick enough "that would get you a superior surface finish". (the curing time is little bit faster than epoxy and so much cheaper). 3) After confirming the gelcoat is hard, apply 6-layers of fiber glass with polyester resin "Because the gelcoat itself is so brittle". 4) apply cement if you want in case you used expanded foam to produce the product, because the mold would be much lighter without it "you do not want inconsistent cross-section". you could use this mold to produce fiberglass carbon fiber, expanded foam, but before applying anything you have to apply 2~3 coats of release agent. the product wouldn't need any sanding or finishing and you could add color pigments to the epoxy.
Sou do Brasil e vou seguir sua dica para fazer uma jetsurf
😅😂woooo need make one of this sailbot ...is very funny❤😂
What is the name of this sailboat and where shop this plans?
Good job... the URL site is broken sir. Is posible tell me what is the name of this sailboat amd where shop the build plans book?
Thanks!
Will you give that away on a new subscriber like me?
czcams.com/video/vm1bSIS-lyY/video.html or czcams.com/video/eLvL4v62jvY/video.html
Many awesome tips, I'll be keeping it in mind when I get to building my boat, mahalo!