When you cut the front angles it seems that they are not the same, can you explain this a little bit, And honestly the boat is great and I am impressed how simple yet very well the design is
@@hesswoodwork I got it because I watched your video on the model boat, it's more apparent there, But great design as I said I made a small boat with similar design but I didn't know how to make bigger one , your design is simply but beautiful and I think the structure will be so strong, I kind of had similar ideas but didn't get the chance to reach to your design that's why I like it, Waiting for the next part, also if you can post the dimensions in general like the width of the boat and so on that will be good, I think this boat size is very good
First time i have witnessed titebond glue used in a MARINE application, and not epoxy! Scratching my head with this one. This is from Titebonds own product specifications - "Limitations: Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue is not for continuous submersion or for use below the waterline."
I would assume the entire boat will be glassed, and thus be sealed against water ingress.. I'm making a little 7-foot plywood paddle boat with my daughter, and I've used titebond 3 exclusively so far.. My intention is to wrap the outside and the inside with fibreglass and multiple coats of epoxy both inside and out, as well as marine grade paint.. the titebond will never contact water.
Maybe I should have use epoxy. The boat with have a fiberglass mesh with epoxy then varnish, so the wood or glue will never come in contact with the water.
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Very cool!! Coming along great!!
Thank you!
Subscribed to see the progress. I've always wanted to build my own boat
I can’t wait to go boating as a family! 😁
Yes!
Please keep up the work, i would love to see it completed.
Thank you! I will upload all the process!
What should I name my Boat?
It floats!
I don’t know but NOT Hope Floats.
When you cut the front angles it seems that they are not the same, can you explain this a little bit,
And honestly the boat is great and I am impressed how simple yet very well the design is
When I cut the large sheet of plywood, the one side I flipped around. The back and front have different angles. Does that make sense?
@@hesswoodwork I got it because I watched your video on the model boat, it's more apparent there,
But great design as I said I made a small boat with similar design but I didn't know how to make bigger one , your design is simply but beautiful and I think the structure will be so strong, I kind of had similar ideas but didn't get the chance to reach to your design that's why I like it,
Waiting for the next part, also if you can post the dimensions in general like the width of the boat and so on that will be good,
I think this boat size is very good
Sir. Thanks. How the hell can you cut SO straight unguided through the middle of wide, long panels?
Practice makes better!
First time i have witnessed titebond glue used in a MARINE application, and not epoxy! Scratching my head with this one. This is from Titebonds own product specifications - "Limitations: Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue is not for continuous submersion or for use below the waterline."
I would assume the entire boat will be glassed, and thus be sealed against water ingress..
I'm making a little 7-foot plywood paddle boat with my daughter, and I've used titebond 3 exclusively so far..
My intention is to wrap the outside and the inside with fibreglass and multiple coats of epoxy both inside and out, as well as marine grade paint.. the titebond will never contact water.
Maybe I should have use epoxy. The boat with have a fiberglass mesh with epoxy then varnish, so the wood or glue will never come in contact with the water.
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Thank you!