Score high in all categories thus far, but you get BONUS mad lad points for not closing the rear off to early in the build. Either that was a genius part of the original plan, or a happy little accident, leaving the back open for finishing the interior is going to be WAAAY easier.
I'd like to make a suggestion for your videos.The nature shots at the beginning are beautiful but the edit cuts are too fast. Double or triple the time of each shot and you'll set a much better aesthetic.
I made mine with rich mans fiberglass using epoxy. Theres advantages to wood glue. Such as it shrinks to like a 4th of its weight. I built it with foam and nearly no wood.
That's awesome. I was originally going to do just foam and epoxy but wasn't sure how a camper this size would hold up just foam though. Was yours a similar size?
@@Tjeppx mine is 6.7 wide 8 feet long and 6"4 tall on the inside. So it's pretty decently big. Using thicker foam gives better rigidity and so does coating the inside and outside. That makes a huge difference. It seems kinda ridiculous to build it out of foam but it is quite strong. It does become more flexible when the walls get hot but it's not bad.
I believe so. I used this technique based off multiple RU-vidrs, but one I can direct you to in this case would be The L Wood by Lucy. She does a great job explaining the process using foam. You can find the link to her video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S3JIyhbdi-Q.htmlsi=G5Hx828KK4ETJv0J Hope that helps!
Camper looks great. Some folks say to iron the painter's drop cloths before you use it to help smooth out the wrinkles from it being folded up. Looking forward to seeing you finish the inside.
Liked the video and almost made 3/4 of the way through it, but the "music" was driving me up a wall! Switch from 33 1/3 rpm to 45 rpm on your record player or something...
Great video man 👍 I don't know much about diy and camper builds plus I've never done it yet but I'm sure it must've been knowledgeable and helpful for those who do it
2 gallons of epoxy cost $80. I am not sure how you could save anything. use one material instead of 3. One porcedure instead of 3, faster stronger... Could someone explain the benefit?