🔥First pieces go in!🔥 - DIY 50ft Sailboat - ep74 Project SeaCamel

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Published 2024-04-20
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- Materialshop.fi - composite material supplier in Finland!
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INFO OF THE BOAT AND PLANS AND REAL TIME SCHEDULE:

- Real-time task-list and schedule on AirTable:
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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
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1E0r1Y6NwPc3X7E4mW-…

- Starting point of the design was this steel boat that is converted to fit wood epoxy build:
www.tantonyachtdesign.com/boat-plans/50-millenium-…

- Plans of the CNC-machine
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WaCk2NFdksnElm7Ja-…

- Idea collection of sailboats on Pinterest:
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Music credits:
-Epidemic Soun

All Comments (21)
  • @MrZZeroG
    Get a carbon monoxide detector and rock & roll. We use a torpedo heater in our shop all the time and the CO never goes up. Your shop is much larger. The other suggestion of blowing through ah opening is also a good idea if the weather isn’t horrible. You’re doing a great job. Living a dream. Keep those spirits up!
  • @curtbrown9702
    Put the heater outside and duct in the heat. You have a large tube. Blow heat in through it.
  • @svlamancha9877
    Knock up a small cover/shed outside for the heater. Keep the tall flue fitted (as this keeps the exhaust away from the air inlet) and duct the hot air into the shed. You will then be able to run the heater as long as you want. This has the advantage of supplying a constant supply of clean fresh air. 👍
  • @FekDindad-xy9vz
    Doing scarfs. It's easier to tilt the plywood than it is to play in X axis. Just make an angle table.
  • @planecrazy9208
    Brilliant Panu - you're really starting to motor now! Its so satisfying to see an ACTUAL boat taking form now I bet. Good luck and I hope all your sailing is plain :)
  • Congratulations Panu, progress now will be exciting - I hope your body can take it!
  • @billradford2128
    It was a tough day in the shop but your hard driving music pushed you through it! Well done. Wonderful to see the boat now getting built!
  • Maybe I will come to Finland this year and I would like to see a wonderful progress of your yacht. For me I really prefer bilge keel for quite of sometimes until now. Keep it up dude.Thumb up for you
  • @dnomyarnostaw
    The residue from Diesel exhaust will affect the adhesion of your epoxy, as the oily particles coat the wood. Diesel particulates are especially critical on epoxy to epoxy layup.
  • @proq06
    Honest work=great outcome. Keep it up
  • @normanboyes4983
    Panu, this is exciting progress. On the diesel heater that right angle is creating the major component of excess back pressure. A straight run will not significantly restrict flow so it’s either up through the roof or put the machine outside and duct in the hot air. Bugger about the tooling/collet issue.
  • @c.a.mcneil7599
    Love the humor. Understand frustration also :(. Great to being able to do 2 things as time is valuable.
  • @andypandy955
    Your videos are amazingly interesting using a CNC to build a boat. Its called a collet and yes they do cause problems. I think cut the joints and use a saw to cut the lengths. Your doing a great job keep up the great work. I wish I lived nearer I would help.
  • Nice to see your progress! So impressed by your work. Amazing that it is first now that you had to experience tool that crawls out into the base plate. It happened to me within hours in my small 70x70cm CNC machine (Root3), and still happens occasionally (usually my fault, forgetting to tighten it properly). This is by far the best boat building channel on Youtube! Keep up the good work and thanks for uploading the videos.
  • @stevenr8606
    Saw your short on yuck-tube 😂😂😂 "SPRING" 😂😂😂 👍🏽
  • @pgsharrow3714
    Panu, that 90 elbow is equal to 70 feet of pipe in resistance. put a transition to the next size larger pipe before the elbow and go with that. That should solve your back pressure problem.
  • Start a grow house with that excess carbon from the fumes😊. On the heater, just make a long exhaust pipe (inside tent) enough to cool it and put a fan at the end and vent outside!