Hi, Polyester resin should not be used in wooden boats. The Resin has only little adhesion to wood and will eventually come apart. Always use Epoxy resin when building wooden boats.
Thank you for yet another instructive video. You made it look so easy. I would be all nerves doing it. Perhaps, let me ask a potentially silly question on behalf of those like me who have not an inkling how and why in hull work with epoxy and fibreglass - why do you scrap after the two are laid? Quite a bit of material can be seen coming of the scraper. Won't that hurt the integrity of the fibreglass weaving? I think I would be all nervous doing it and probably allow all the epoxy layers on the hull before doing a fairing to smooth all over. Sorry, a question from an inexperience learner.
Hi Joseph. Most of the material you can see coming off the scrapper is from the tape's edge, it shouldn't matter much. And yes I did hit the cloth on a few spots but that was on purpose. The tape had some "vertical lumps" from the curvature and although they were filled with resin underneath they were protruding too much and it would be hard to fair later. The small localized cloth integrity reduction in this area was not relevant as the chinelogs provide plenty of gluing area. This tape is important as a plywood endgrain/impact protection too, and that was not affected.
great video! I know how hard that was to cut a hole in the bottom. just doesn't seem right, does it? I like the big spatulas you are using for your fairing compound. I am taking note. I left a lot of rough spots on mine when applying fairing compound and the more you leave, the more you have to sand. I finally got my bottom nearly perfect and the paint reflected the effort as will yours! great work. oh, and what nice lines this design has, especially for a hard chine, really quite shapely!
Thank you for your feedback! Yes it was kind of a daunting moment when opening the centrecase slot ! 😁 The spatulas I just happened to have them from when I did some replastering in the house! ...and yes, i just love the GIS lines! 🤩
I do hope you are able to pick up a router, some round overs, and a flush trim bit before your next large project.
I like the way he motors on... He is going to have a boat!
Great videos. Why not use polyester resin for the glass tape? It melts so nice and smooth.
Hi,
Polyester resin should not be used in wooden boats. The Resin has only little adhesion to wood and will eventually come apart. Always use Epoxy resin when building wooden boats.
@@TheBoatRambler cool thanks
Wathching here in Guam, u.s.a. nice work and style doing boat from wood
Thanks Alex! I just love woodworking and boats so it makes sense to get the two together! 😉
Thank you for yet another instructive video. You made it look so easy. I would be all nerves doing it. Perhaps, let me ask a potentially silly question on behalf of those like me who have not an inkling how and why in hull work with epoxy and fibreglass - why do you scrap after the two are laid? Quite a bit of material can be seen coming of the scraper. Won't that hurt the integrity of the fibreglass weaving? I think I would be all nervous doing it and probably allow all the epoxy layers on the hull before doing a fairing to smooth all over. Sorry, a question from an inexperience learner.
Hi Joseph.
Most of the material you can see coming off the scrapper is from the tape's edge, it shouldn't matter much. And yes I did hit the cloth on a few spots but that was on purpose. The tape had some "vertical lumps" from the curvature and although they were filled with resin underneath they were protruding too much and it would be hard to fair later. The small localized cloth integrity reduction in this area was not relevant as the chinelogs provide plenty of gluing area. This tape is important as a plywood endgrain/impact protection too, and that was not affected.
Здравствуйте, где можно найти проект вашей лодки, классная работа!
Hi!
You can get the projects at the designer's site: www.storerboatplans.com/
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great video! I know how hard that was to cut a hole in the bottom. just doesn't seem right, does it? I like the big spatulas you are using for your fairing compound. I am taking note. I left a lot of rough spots on mine when applying fairing compound and the more you leave, the more you have to sand. I finally got my bottom nearly perfect and the paint reflected the effort as will yours! great work. oh, and what nice lines this design has, especially for a hard chine, really quite shapely!
Thank you for your feedback! Yes it was kind of a daunting moment when opening the centrecase slot ! 😁
The spatulas I just happened to have them from when I did some replastering in the house!
...and yes, i just love the GIS lines! 🤩
Do tires make a wooden boat faster?
If you need to sail downhill.... probably!!! 🤔
Здравствуйте. А лодку можно перевозить на крыше. Какая длинна у лодки. Зарание спасибо.
Many people carry the boat on roof bars. But make sure you build it with light marine plywood.
The boat is 4.7m long and 1.5m wide.
Could you please lsit the products you are using, such as the red filler? Thanks!
The red filler is just a home made mixture of epoxy and phenolic micro spheres as is the white filler. Just different color spheres. 😉
@@TheBoatRambler Thank you! Which epoxy are you using?
Sicomin SR1500 / Hardener SD2505
@@TheBoatRambler Thank you!
I do think you inspire many of us! Keep on! :)