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David Walling
United States
Приєднався 22 жов 2011
Just me and my hobbies... I have many.
microbootlegger (update 33) woodturning handles and drilling holes
In this update for the microbootlegger cedar stripped kayak build, I pour epoxy in the ends and drill holes for ropes for handles. I also turn my own handles out of mahogany
00:00 Intro
00:47 Pouring epoxy
03:26 Drilling hole through bow
08:54 Woodturning handles
16:04 Handle on boat
Tool Handle Turning: ua-cam.com/video/jW2gJ8aA4sc/v-deo.html
Tool Handle Turning 2: ua-cam.com/video/oMgBe2MyqSg/v-deo.html
00:00 Intro
00:47 Pouring epoxy
03:26 Drilling hole through bow
08:54 Woodturning handles
16:04 Handle on boat
Tool Handle Turning: ua-cam.com/video/jW2gJ8aA4sc/v-deo.html
Tool Handle Turning 2: ua-cam.com/video/oMgBe2MyqSg/v-deo.html
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Відео
microbootlegger (update 32) seat mounts
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In this update of my microbootlegger cedar stripped kayak build, I install seat mounts. The seats I bought are removable and clip in. This will allow me to move seats around or take them out if needed.
microbootlegger (update 31) foot braces
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In this update of the microbootlegger cedar strip kayak build, I go through the process of installing the foot braces. I debated installing foot braces on this build, but after paddling some other kayaks decided I wanted them.
microbootlegger (update 30) fiberglassing the interior of the deck
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Finally got some time to fiberglass the interior of the deck. This video is a walk around of the results.
Heat insert test in ASA
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Trying out heat inserts on a future design. Needed to test tolerances first.
microbootlegger (update 29) still sanding
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Still nothing but sanding. Kids' events have taken over my weekends here at the end of the school year, so not a lot of shop time. I should start making some better progress here soon.
microbootlegger (update 28) fiberglassing inner hull
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Quick update on the microbootlegger cedar stripped kayak build. I do a walk around of the inner hull after putting the first fill coat of epoxy on the fiberglass.
Fan shroud time lapse
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Time lapse of the recently upgraded printer printing ASA fan shroud. Please ignore the z-wobble. This printer has always had some wobble to it. Total print time 2hr 25min Geeetech aluminum i3 clone... heavily modified Klipper BTT Extruder Polylite ASA Bed temp 100C Hot End temp 240C
microbootlegger (update 27) sanding tools and 3d printing
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A quick walk through of the tools I'm using to sand the kayak and some 3d printer discussion.
microbootlegger (update 26) fiberglassing the coaming lip
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Update on the microbootlegger cedar strip kayak build. This week I fiberglassed the coaming. I talk about some of the issues I ran into and show some of my mistakes.
microbootlegger (update 25) coaming lip
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In this update of the microbootlegger ceder strip kayak build, I go through the process of steaming strips to make the bend on the bow and stern of the coaming lip. It's my first time steaming strips, so you'll get to follow along as I figure things out.
microbootlegger (update 24) coaming strips
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Update on the microbootlegger cedar strip kayak build. I've been working on the combing strips.
testing current load of 3d printer heat bed
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testing current load of 3d printer heat bed
microbootlegger (update 23) fiber glassing the outer deck
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I did a lot of talking in the video where I fiber glassed the outer hull, so in this video I just run through it in fast forward with some background music. Music by: bensound.com License code: DGVQJMVTKOSYZ9MC Music: bensound.com License code: WLTMNBE6QT2EPMFW Music by: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: VSST0FRYPF7WJUVB
microbootlegger (update 22) fixing the wet spot
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The shop has a small roof leak that I discovered this morning when I went to fiberglass the top of the deck. It caused the dye on the side of the boat to discolor. This video walks through the steps I took to repair it.
microbootlegger (update 21) apparently I have a roof leak
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microbootlegger (update 21) apparently I have a roof leak
microbootlegger (update 20) fiberglassing the outer hull
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microbootlegger (update 20) fiberglassing the outer hull
microbootlegger (update 19) applying dye
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microbootlegger (update 19) applying dye
microbootlegger (update 18) cutting out the cockpit
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microbootlegger (update 18) cutting out the cockpit
microbootlegger (update 17) Keda dye testing
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microbootlegger (update 17) Keda dye testing
microbootlegger (update 16) fore deck progress
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microbootlegger (update 16) fore deck progress
microbootlegger (update 15) slow progress
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microbootlegger (update 15) slow progress
microbootlegger (update 14) cutting more strips
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microbootlegger (update 14) cutting more strips
microbootlegger (update 13) 2023 EOY Update
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microbootlegger (update 13) 2023 EOY Update
microbootlegger (update 12) initial fairing of the hull
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microbootlegger (update 12) initial fairing of the hull
microbootlegger (update 11) the whiskey strip
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microbootlegger (update 11) the whiskey strip
microbootlegger (update 10) half the bottom done
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microbootlegger (update 10) half the bottom done
"I have too many clamps," said no one, ever. Great job.
Thanks for sharing. Im building a Petrel Play. It's fun to see that I'm not the only one doing all this for the first time.
Are you building the cedar stripped or the stitch and glue? I'm already started to consider what my next build will be.
Great build, I've been watching since the beginning. Love the V1 Engineering shirt!
Thank-you for following along. I'm glad you're enjoying it.
WOW! Your Video just popped up in my feed! I'm a kayaker and have watched a few other builds so I was gonna watch, but decided I should start with episode 1! New Subscriber! Have you watched the "Pask Makes" or "Jimmy Diresta" Kayak Videos? 🚣🏼♂️
Thank you for subscribing! Yes. I've watched both of their builds. Pask Makes build was crazy with the Kumiko inlay on it. I've also spent a lot of time watching the Nick Schade builds. He designed this kayak and is the person that wrote the book I'm following called "The Strip-built Sea Kayak". There's some other good builds on youtube. One of which (that I can't find now :( ) is where I got the idea of staining the hull a non-typical color. I hope you enjoy the rest of the build.
@@DavidWalling Nice of you to respond David, Thanx! I couldn't think of his name when commenting, but yes, I've seen some of Nicks builds and they are Just Incredible! Everything that Pask Makes is A Work of Art! Purple has a special meaning to me and I really like it on your kayak! I'm Looking Forward to the rest of the build and your first paddle in it! ☮️
looking good man what a job !!!! so when is the wet test coming you think ?
Eventually :D
Pls share device link
It's a great part of the build I don't like, LOL. I have built 5 strippers now and learned a lot from all of them. Soon you can put paddle to water. Well done! I have sub'd you now and invite you to stop by and visit at my silver pouring bench.
Hello farind 🌹 Good work
stunning fish! Do they blow the sand all over the place?
They would move the sand around quite a bit. The recommendation is to put your rocks on pieces of pvc so that the rock work doesn't fall/shift when the sand is moved.
I used oak that had never been hardened by kiln drying. It can take any bend i wanted to give it.
That would be nice. The steamer made the mahogany work much better.
aw man stfu and test it already -.-
Looking good! I know you can hardly wait to try it out on the water.
Very much looking forward to it.
Getting closer every day.
The heating element has a PTC characteristic, so as it heats up, the resistance goes up and thus the current goes down.
That makes sense. Sadly, this 12v heater won't get hot enough for ASA, so I'm swapping it out for a 120v ac bed this week.
Looks like a great idea for paints thank you for sharing!!!
My wife has really enjoyed it.
Tighten the clutch
It ended up being a gear inside the transmission.
Молодец!
Thank-you!
Noot noot. Here it comes. :)
Well I’ll be dammed. That was a light pass on some Aluminum. I thought I would be disappointed, but I was perfectly satiated.
I aim to please :D
You misspelled "aluminium".
Just for US, there us no metal name "alumin(i)um" 😂
@@GelX there is and you can't spell it right.
@@murderyoutubeworkersandceos My bad... 😅
www.britannica.com/science/aluminum
there's different spellings of it
"That's going to screw everything up, make it worse, yay!!! Go me." 😂 I have the same conversations with myself.
It's amazing how often I have this conversation.
on the warped strips, try taking a steam iron and heating them with steam, place a flat board over them and use ratchet straps to hold them flat. Let it sit overnight. If you still can, try putting a board inside and outside and then run screw in-between the strips to clamp them tight. This might get the warping out and make them behave.
I can give that a try. Part of the problem is that I didn't sand the bow stem flat enough in that area, so it's pushing the strips out.
I had this problem on my supposed 25mm so I used the 23.4mm clamps
Not sure but I think the abrupt change in the strip is a sheer line
I believe the sheer line has to do with the height of the bow and stern compared to the centerline when viewed from the side.
First builds are sure to provide many “learning” experiences.
They sure do. I spent half an hour staring at the kayak last night working out the 'next step'. I'm at the top of kayak where the bow, stern, and cockpit all do weird things to the strips. I have it figured out now.
What is the thickness of your strips?
My strips are 3/4"x1/4".
Now I gotta go Goggle whiskey strip. Thanks for video.
It's just a nickname for the last strip on the bottom of the boat. Thanks for watching.
@@DavidWalling So I learned. Enjoyed watching your work.
Are the results safe for work?
@@mickleblade depends. My company gave me a Yeti cocktail mixer for Christmas, so I'm sure I'm OK.
You want to know what holds strips apart? Glue. When the glue dries now you have a void where the glue used to be.
I have some other cracks to fill on this boat, so I'll look for light spots to fill when I'm doing that too. Thanks for the comment.
No one ever gets the left side to mirror image the right side. The best I can do is fake it by making the strips narrower or making the strips wider with incerts. The professional are now resorting to the router trick to make things less noticeable.
I'm going to hide mine by putting epoxy with graphite on the boat under the waterline. I figure it should also help with the kids rowing up onto rocks near the shore.
Looking good!
Thank-you!
What a level)
Nice
Thanks
Great idea!
It's been working really really well!
I’m in the process of building the lowrider 3 right now. I want to build the 3D printer next.
I've really enjoyed this printer. I still need to print the core out of Petg. My end goal is to be able to print ASA, but right now, the PLA core deforms when I try to print ASA.
I’ve been trying to find videos of this printer running. Love it!
Glad you like it!
Sweet job.
I think you need a few more clamps!!! LOL Looking real good!
Maybe a few more.
@@DavidWalling Cant ever have too many clamps!!!
Never enough clamps
Nice! Like the point jig. Am learning lots, for example I don't have enough clamps 🙂
There's never enough clamps...
"I have too many clamps," said no one, ever.
I'm just at the printing stage, and was leery of the EMT conduit I've seen at Home Depot. I also worried about straightness. I'm glad you pointed this out! Thanks for sharing. 😎👍
This is a great video. Thanks a lot David!
May i ask you to tell us the stepa to follow your guidance. Thank you in advance
Nice! Cheers for the tour @David Walling! Have been learning a bunch from you and others on V1E forum. Like how umbilical comes out the back end, will do something similar.
Love it. No two builds are the same. Looks like you had some fun with the electronics on this one!
I did. It was a fun build and it's turning out to be a very capable machine.
Print speed compared to standard ended 3? Can you run klipper on this setup as well?
I have no experience with ender 3's capabilities. I'm running this machine at 60mm/sec on PLA with a 100mm/sec travel speed. There are some building these machines with klipper and manta boards. The printer is designed to use 5 stepper motors, so any board that can run 5 steppers independently 'should' be able to run it.
Wow, I need to get back into the forum and catch up! I bought a buch of parts for a previous build and did not get around to it, I guess I will switch to this one :)
I had been watching the builds and designs of the previous versions. When I saw the v4 design, I decided it was time for me to build a new printer.
That bed suddenly dropping made me jump, because I leaned in to check quality😂
It made me jump too. I completely forgot to modify the post-print script to lower the bed before turning off the motors.
Nice! Thanks for sharing this David, and all the other info you've been contributing on the V1E Forum. Has been really helpful for my build, cheers!
hi... can you please share the code?
It was a part of a work hackathon. I don't think I have access to the code anymore.
Thought he gave himself whiplash after that thumbs up!
No kidding! I'm thinking an extra 5-10lbs of weight behind the rear axle and we can get it to wheelie.
@@DavidWalling guess I'll wait for the next video then!
My man, so much appreciated. Was getting ready to take the core apart even though i swear it was tight when it went together. Mine had the same problem.
Ur not doing anything, no chips are coming off
it was a final cleanup pass. it wasn't taking much off and what it was cutting off was being taken away by the coolant stream.