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🔥 GLUING IN THE DECKS! 🔥 - ⛵️ Building 50ft Sailboat - ep75 Project SeaCamel 

Arctic SeaCamel
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INFO OF THE BOAT AND PLANS AND REAL TIME SCHEDULE:
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- Rough over all schedule:
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- Google Drive-folder with information of SeaCamel:
- Weight calculations
- PDF plans updated every now and then
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- Starting point of the design was this steel boat that is converted to fit wood epoxy build:
www.tantonyachtdesign.com/boa...
- Plans of the CNC-machine
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- Idea collection of sailboats on Pinterest:
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Комментарии : 116   
@uwesoltau4923
@uwesoltau4923 Месяц назад
Mistakes are there to be made and to learn from. Fix and smile. She is beginning to look like a boat now. All the best, you are doing a great job.
@tube4h
@tube4h 28 дней назад
I agree! Fix & Smile 😀💪💪
@martinwirth3621
@martinwirth3621 12 дней назад
Regarding your sub 1mm mistake, do it similar on tke 😢other Side. Then correct your CAD model😅
@martinwirth3621
@martinwirth3621 12 дней назад
Concerning your sub 1 cm mistake :Do. IT the sam way on the other Side and adjust the CAD mdel
@aquasapien9275
@aquasapien9275 Месяц назад
You are opening new territory in the boat building world ... building your own CNC machine, working with wood laminate, consciously choosing materials that support the planet and most impressively designing the boat itself and programming the CNC for all the cuts. You are singlehandedly opening new boat build territory ... making CNC boat building accessible to the individual. I applaud your pioneering spirit and intelligent design. Thanks for smoothing out the bumps for those who are sure to follow.
@greglamb4378
@greglamb4378 Месяц назад
Nice to see you watching the Duracell Project. I wonder if they watch you? And I am sure you will fix the little gap. Remember, the man who never made a mistake never made anything!
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
I think and hope they do! 😁 (wonder if they have time though…)
@normanboyes4983
@normanboyes4983 Месяц назад
Sorry to see you are still suffering from the colder temperatures, you are making such good progress on the boat and now you have a dilemma - so I will not talk about that. But I know you like heavy metal (you are buying it in bars too 😉) - Have you listened/watched the Norwegian fella with an Italian name Leo Moracchioli ? If not here is a link to one of his covers and collars with Mary Spender - I reckon it is f’n brilliant. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x0RV0kgdqJU.htmlsi=6S3RSViVBwL2OVSa
@matswilliams1058
@matswilliams1058 Месяц назад
And when it’s time for a break you are watching the Duracel project! Focus on boatbuilding😊
@marktanska6331
@marktanska6331 27 дней назад
Far out, I build a 52 footer cement boat. Never have I been brave enough to tackle that myself. Brave man.
@makhoe1
@makhoe1 Месяц назад
Controversial take. Structural integrity is the crux. When you are on the water, you won't care about a 5 in 1000mm slope in the bow portion of your deck and care even less about the 5 in 5000 slope amidships. You will feel the pain when you modify part after part. Love the show.
@SiqueScarface
@SiqueScarface Месяц назад
For the first time, Arctic SeaCamel is actually a three dimensional object.
@MrZZeroG
@MrZZeroG Месяц назад
It’s probably more important that it’s in the same plane than level, but doesn’t hurt to be both. Our Dovoh seems to be pretty close to our higher quality grade level. I think you’re set! Good job! One way to confirm (especially inside) is to set level on the wall far away and use a water level. Water levels are nearly perfect and all you need is a bucket, clear tubing and a stick. You can confirm your laser that way too as its error can only be a pitch (plane) issue, photos always travel in a straight line.
@HansWeberHimself
@HansWeberHimself Месяц назад
You are right. Someone in Spain doing this would have to build a huge refrigerator. 😂
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
😂
@CaptRobH
@CaptRobH 26 дней назад
GREAT to see the shape of the boat take form ! A couple of months ago, you where in a bit of a dark spot, but now I see light in your eyes again 👍🏻 …. And that is very- very nice to see. Keep up the good spirit, she will be a beautiful ship. … and very symmetrical due to the exactness of the CNC. 😁
@richdecibels
@richdecibels 16 дней назад
Panu I just caught up on all your videos. You are so inspiring man! For me this is like a Disney film, some cheesy message like “follow your dreams!” but it’s actually real! You’re going to have such a beautiful boat. You will not regret the commitment to precision. Thank you for being the kind of crazy person to take on such an ambitious project, and thank you for all the extra work you’re doing to document it.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 16 дней назад
Thank you so much! 😘
@gregorywhittaker8321
@gregorywhittaker8321 Месяц назад
I feel your pain Bro, thanks for showing this warts and all, it is very instructional and is what makes this project so watchable
@ekbiker
@ekbiker 17 дней назад
When you tried to force the outside vertical pieces down by hammering it, and it had no space to go anywhere; so it forced the inside pieces up. And that's how you got the gaps. You also used the pry bars, and that probably also pushed up the inside pieces to create that gap.
@Fubar12341
@Fubar12341 Месяц назад
Hi Parnu. I am not a boat builder but with different things I am involved with I find it quicker in the long term to go back to the stage that isn't quite right put it right and correct then move on to the next stage. It saves altering alot of the work that you have done but not yet fitted. All the best mate see you soon . Chris
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yeah, exactly that. 👍🏼
@viltfjall
@viltfjall Месяц назад
Panu walking quickly on his new sidedeck = legendary! 😮 Best of luck forward, u are doing a fantastic job!
@ehofman7636
@ehofman7636 28 дней назад
Big job I hope you can fix the problem good luck 👍👍
@davehine724
@davehine724 Месяц назад
Rock on Panu!!! You always figure it out. Thanks for taking us along.
@graemerichardson4825
@graemerichardson4825 Месяц назад
Lots of learning to come. Highs and lows are part of a fantastic journey!
@scottgaskill3732
@scottgaskill3732 Месяц назад
Good luck my friend, I know you’ll figure it out. What an incredible project! From Texas in the USA. I long for the temperatures you deal with.
@ianrusso8790
@ianrusso8790 29 дней назад
really nice, I cant wat till it starts resembling a boat, its going to be so cool
@psirotta
@psirotta Месяц назад
Working with epoxy and plywood, some would recommend pretreating the ply with a layer of epoxy before the glue up, to limit the "sucking up" of the glue into the dry woodnm, and so make a better seal.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yeah, I’m putting a lot of the stuff on both sides. Plywood definitely sucks it in more than regular wood! When it’s cold like that the epoxy is thick enough to have good amount when spreading. In warmer environments it’s much more liquid and harder to get thicker layers. Then it’s necessary to use wetting + thickened epoxy-method.
@airspeedcl
@airspeedcl Месяц назад
I would say your mistake is close to a benefit of the slope helping to shed water if the other side was same then it would match and any cosmetic adjustment done once boat is flipped. Awesome to see is coming together and keep up the good work
@setian19
@setian19 2 дня назад
You should sell it as diy-kit 👌
@Cptnbond
@Cptnbond Месяц назад
It's fantastic to see your dream taking shape, and the build technique is impressive, with such a perfect match of all the pieces. You deserve more subscribers and Patreons for your unique content. Cheers.
@brianlord2636
@brianlord2636 Месяц назад
Another great video! Perfection is an elusive target. You will be the only one who notices the tiny imperfections.
@jakobtheinventor
@jakobtheinventor 29 дней назад
Great to see how RU-vid allow inspiration across the world. Panu, I am so impressed with your talents, grit and stamina. You master all disciplines and are of great inspiration. Be proud!!
@waynerudiger1756
@waynerudiger1756 28 дней назад
I've been burned by the variablilty in plywood as well. Probably a good principle to apply is to recognize that wood moves and plywood is unreliable so it's best to leave some extra space rather than the tight tollerances you are used to with the CNC pieces. It's a lot easier to shim than to cut away some of your forms. Best of luck sorting this out.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 28 дней назад
Yep, exactly. I've now learned the good tolerance between "puzzle joints" but with thickness-based tolerances, there's still things to learn.
@davehine724
@davehine724 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@s.m.aggies7220
@s.m.aggies7220 Месяц назад
Great to always spend some time viewing your work Panu, amazing to start seeing the frame of your sailboat. Always best of luck toward the Build and will be here forever. :)
@bin_chicken80
@bin_chicken80 Месяц назад
Awesome work Panu. You're killing it. 👍
@samijokinen6923
@samijokinen6923 Месяц назад
Nice work!
@pertevonur471
@pertevonur471 28 дней назад
Finally to look like a boat Panu go go .....👏
@toddablett4493
@toddablett4493 Месяц назад
Another well made Video Panu, and the rib looked great in place! It starts to give the scale of the project. I have several times run into the problem of buying a plywood of a certain thickness and then finding out it is not the thickness they claim it to be. I now will measure with a micrometer if I am using the plywood on something technical. Not sure how you are going to solve the out of place side plywood but I guess challenges like that are just part of the process. I hope you can find a solution that is acceptable to you and not too much work. Thank you again for including us on this journey.
@lanerothsailing2293
@lanerothsailing2293 Месяц назад
I love your videos
@bengtrosengren9624
@bengtrosengren9624 Месяц назад
Gr8 work!
@paul_mln9515
@paul_mln9515 Месяц назад
Keep up the work we re all there supporting you!!!
@bradfordsimms715
@bradfordsimms715 Месяц назад
Perfection should be strived for but can never be achieved , adjust and move on
@nitejazz
@nitejazz Месяц назад
Irritating but not a fatal flaw. Lucky to find it in a correctable stage so you can retire the flaw before it is unreachable or compounded til it needs a major tear out to fix. Remember mistakes turn in to knowledge and improved skill levels when caught in time. Take care my friend.
@danielsondavidf
@danielsondavidf Месяц назад
Perseverance!
@videobob
@videobob Месяц назад
Bravo
@bdroneadventures2231
@bdroneadventures2231 29 дней назад
DANG! you work so hard … when this kind of thing happens you roll with it rather well…. Perhaps better than I would.
@ermiswelsch304
@ermiswelsch304 Месяц назад
I think it is worth the effort to reglue the deck. Better get it right in the first place. Greetings from Germany :)
@LadyDewBuild
@LadyDewBuild Месяц назад
Epic glue up sir! Maybe too much. I wondered when you said how much you were going to do at once if errors would creep in. I'm sure with your skills you will figure this out as well. Thanks for sharing
@dansstuff8341
@dansstuff8341 Месяц назад
You can add sawdust to the epoxy to fill the voids.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yep! Got a full sack of saw dust from Vendia’s big sanding machine!
@planecrazy9208
@planecrazy9208 Месяц назад
You deserved a better outcome at this early stage. But a) you have learned from the experience; b) it's not a total disaster, not too difficult to remedy. At least yoou won't be compounding the error by building on the error. Good luck Panu I KNOW you will resolve this. :)
@robf9931
@robf9931 Месяц назад
Details will always matter. It's always best to correct the mistake rather than bodge it and it comes back to bite you further down the line.
@georgef7754
@georgef7754 Месяц назад
Watching you watching duracell.
@peterandersen1158
@peterandersen1158 Месяц назад
It’s easier to correct the mistakes that compensate for the mistakes- Believe me.👍
@phrasantacitto7186
@phrasantacitto7186 Месяц назад
👍👍
@pgsharrow3714
@pgsharrow3714 29 дней назад
Panu, I examined your posting a second time to better understand the problem, in this case the bullwork to deck joint looks built in to the point it can't be changed. correction at the keel mold and frames seems to be the only logical choice. Life moves on. ;-) good luck ...pg
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 29 дней назад
Hi there. And thanks for watching! 👀 I have fixed the issue after filming this video. I cut the wall off from the bottom with chainsaw. The chainsaw blade was wide enough to allow the deck to drop back on the mold to correct height. I will fill the remaining gap with epoxy goop later. 😊
@normanperry4391
@normanperry4391 Месяц назад
That plywood. It has court me out as well. But fixing it will make you a better boat builder and a where next time
@peterwilliams6633
@peterwilliams6633 Месяц назад
Water levels never lie
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yeah, but they're so slow to use...
@MUDNROCKS
@MUDNROCKS Месяц назад
I think he'd need glycerine or glycol in his neck of the woods.
@marisorbidans128
@marisorbidans128 Месяц назад
​@@MUDNROCKS Alcohol would too :)
@MegaImproviser
@MegaImproviser Месяц назад
Just a first thought about the gap. Could it be filled in by epoxying in thin wood strips. There would then be two joints instead of a gap. Sounds like it would be stronger. Then make adjustments to the frames so they will be in correct position for the rest of the boat.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
After this the gap has been “taken care of”. 😁 As for strength, this seam is not really structural. And filled epoxy is stronger anyway than the wood. 😊
@stewkingjr
@stewkingjr 26 дней назад
You know, if that spacing , i think the finnish expression for it is paskaa tapahtuu, is the only error you make, you have done well! Simply make a shim for the space and move on. British and american boatbuilders in the 1900s used to measure to the 1/8 inch (~3mm) for most of the hull and no closer than 1/16 (1.6mm) for interior joinery and their boats have looked good and sailed well. Carry on!
@kevinwatson5833
@kevinwatson5833 Месяц назад
Old wheel weights are usually a good source for lead but im not sure if it would be in finland
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Harder to get every day. I think they don’t use lead anymore in new tire installations.
@kevinwatson5833
@kevinwatson5833 Месяц назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel no i think the new stuff is zinc but old tire shops might have some laying around to get rid of
@luckytoastsebastian
@luckytoastsebastian 29 дней назад
Are you thinking of getting an "inspector"?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 29 дней назад
We have three 🐱🐱🐱 But unfortunately they’re not used to travelling around… They have inspected things I’ve done at home. Like the CNC electric installations. 🧐
@user-dr8tj1wv1l
@user-dr8tj1wv1l Месяц назад
just stop working when you need rest or mistakes happen sorry, love the show
@jpsuuronen
@jpsuuronen Месяц назад
In one of the previous chapters you made a dry fitting of those pieces, if remember correctly and at the time they fit ok. Did they suck in so much glue this time that the pieces had swollen now when gluing them?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Not sure. But I think the glue wasn’t the cause. I did a dry fit but I didn’t push them all the way in (was afraid not to get them off in one piece) We did the other side with some additional modifications and it worked well 😊
@RichieKeane
@RichieKeane 29 дней назад
Nice film, did you buy the design and cutting plans? Note most lasers have 1deg of pitch every couple of meters…
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 29 дней назад
The boat hull design has been made by Yves-Marie Tanton - legendary boat designer. I have made 3d-modeling of the boat from his design and have done all the cutting files and construction planning by myself.
@billmeldrum2509
@billmeldrum2509 Месяц назад
I’m curious about your epoxy… are you using thickened epoxy or just the liquid? Exciting stuff Panu! 🇨🇦
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Both. For the plywood joint, just plain epoxy rolled on both surfaces. For the seams it’s thickened.
@Finn-McCool
@Finn-McCool Месяц назад
If there are tire mounting shops near you they might sell you their disposed lead balance weights if you offer over recycle price?
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
There is but I think they don’t use lead anymore in those weights…
@Finn-McCool
@Finn-McCool Месяц назад
It's not only about the plywood tolerance but also your FASTENINGS. never assume two surfaces are meeting. And use fasteners to ensure right joinery. I'm gutted about this my friend. Hang in there.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yep! There was hundreds of screws to pull the sheets together while gluing. That mistake though, I didn’t even suspect that could happen. The pieces are heavy so gravity was on my side. Lesson learned there.
@Finn-McCool
@Finn-McCool Месяц назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel I felt so bad, seeing you walk up the side of the deck it was obvious that something went very wrong. 😢 I'm not a boat builder, however as a cabinetmaker I can recommend what is called a "piss coat". Whether you are dealing with adhesive, laquer, polyurethane etc etc. In order to handle the absorbtion issue. It's an extra step in the process, however it really does help in situations like you are dealing with on this particular step in the process. A highly thinned coat, lightly applied, will seal the substrate and afford much better adhesion. Once the piss coat dries, or cures in this case, the job becomes 100% more reliable. 👍🏽
@daleskidmore1685
@daleskidmore1685 Месяц назад
I know you are used to large epoxy glue ups, so you take them in your stride now. But they still seem monumental to us normal people, ha, ha. I have found rollers just seem to soak up more epoxy than the wood does.
@ianlangley987
@ianlangley987 Месяц назад
What a shame about the small error in your glue up. Just give it some thought before you fix it as its probably as simple as a bit of filling and faring. You are so methodical in your process so dont't hammer yourself too much. Its looking good. Great work. ian
@pmacgowan
@pmacgowan Месяц назад
You can Macgyver it
@sailingbronco9869
@sailingbronco9869 Месяц назад
Now is the only chance you’ll have to fix it properly. If you work around the mistake you will always regret it and it will come up again later without any possibility of relief. Of course it doesn’t have to be perfect but trimming your perfect frames is a compromise you will not be happy with.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Yep, exactly my thoughts...
@jakobusphsteyn3500
@jakobusphsteyn3500 Месяц назад
Just keep up the effort and if at all possible fix the mistake now because there might be other unforeseen problems cropping up in the future. Annoying but that is part of doing things especially that has not been tried before by any other individual we know about.
@Davidjeng049
@Davidjeng049 Месяц назад
Hi, It's a pity your son is not helping out on such a large project for the day.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
He has his own life 😅
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor Месяц назад
Lolololololoolololol something tells me he may be a hindrance rather than a help.
@pgsharrow3714
@pgsharrow3714 Месяц назад
I would suggest you take the time and effort to correct the mistake NOW before you continue. It will save you a bunch of misery later because everything will become a battle of corrections and you will learn to regret not fixing it now. Consider it a part of your education, Check EVERYTHING, assume nothing. Actually, in my opinion, you are doing quite well with this massive project you have undertaken. In my younger years I have done several massive projects on my own. Unexpected problems caused by others less quality work is the rule not the exception. ...pg
@MUDNROCKS
@MUDNROCKS Месяц назад
Mark it up to shit happens and get on with it. Re-work is inevitable sooner or later, the trick it to not fall into the trap of being afraid to do it over cos honestly trying to adjust everything else to correct for a bad foundation always ends in tears.
@sailtradition-1928
@sailtradition-1928 Месяц назад
Im surprised you didn't use a thickened pour of epoxy.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
The low temperature makes the epoxy thick enough to use it just as is. If it was warmer it would be too liquid to roll enough of the stuff in the surfaces and then I’d need to put additional thickening to it. For the gap seams I used thickened goop to have enough and to make it stay there.
@sailtradition-1928
@sailtradition-1928 29 дней назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel the cold really changes everything doesn't it? Thanks for explaiing. Makes good sense. Project is going awesome by the way. Good Job!
@sailtradition-1928
@sailtradition-1928 27 дней назад
In Hawaii we would wet both surfaces with thin, then apply another layer of thickened to laminate. We would look for a lot of squeeze out to ensure a full bond. Clean up would be done with a bucket of vinegar, spatulas and rag. The vinegar is an excellent clean up trick, as you probably know. Depending how clean you work, you can always clean up with a flappy bird when it’s dry. Also I was thinking that you can always use the plastic wrap trick to break up the processes, when you find yourself in situations where the squeeze out will make for difficult cleanup….
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 27 дней назад
@@sailtradition-1928 Yep, that's the "more common" way to do it. As far as I know (referring with the Gougeon Brothers' book) the reason is exactly to have enough glue there for the wood to suck. In my case I can see no need for putting the thickened stuff there - IF I can put enough glue without it. There's nice smallish squeeze out from between the plywoods. As mentioned though, in the beginning there was little bit on the lower side. But I bet it's enough. Epoxy is way stronger than the plywood anyway... And if I was concerned that there's not enough, I could actually thicken the epoxy just a little bit to still to be able to roll it in in thick enough layer.
@sailtradition-1928
@sailtradition-1928 27 дней назад
@@ArcticSeaCamel fore sure - it's an amazing project. keep up the good work. im sure it gets overwhelming. the project makes sense though. thats a nice comfort.
@kieranmerritt1694
@kieranmerritt1694 6 дней назад
Like @aquasapien said......Every process on this build is novel, nothing is routine, sorry to see things did not go as planned. Be brave, getting it right now will pay off later. . Draw some courage from Nordic friend Sven Yrvind who at 85 years has the courage to say, lets start again from the beginning. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FJrpGz1XxLE.html.and build it the way I want it. This is your boat, your dream, live it how you want it. All power to you.
@andrewmullen4003
@andrewmullen4003 29 дней назад
I'm sorry, but you can't move a laser around an uneven floor and expect constant results
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel 29 дней назад
Laser _should_ self align to level. The exact height wasn’t really important here 😊
@Peo_Sahlin
@Peo_Sahlin Месяц назад
I like your videos, but the very loud music is so annoying. You don't need any music at all, it's completely unnecessary and often at an annoyingly high volume.
@ArcticSeaCamel
@ArcticSeaCamel Месяц назад
Oh, I tried to put it even lower this time... 🤔 EDIT: And the challenge of course is to get the levels as high as possible for not to be too low compared for the ads that pop up randomly. If my sounds are much lower, people need to raise the volume and when ad comes - it's much higher which is even more annoying.
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor Месяц назад
"Loud"? I've heard worse. Not only that, panu produces his own music. He's one talented human.
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