Thank you Duane. It was a pleasure meeting you as well. I appreciate your intreat in my camper. Check out teardropbuilder.com that is where I got the plans from. I wish you wellness. Thanks. Mike
Doing hardwood floors my boss would say to keep the different shades random to break it up, but I like making it look like a big peice of wood like y'all did.
Great build Mike! One to be proud of. I have built a cedar strip canoe and two stitch and glue kayaks and your work incorporates many of the same technics.This winter I will be building a trailer sauna using left over cedar strips for the outside skin.
Thank you. This was my first (only) fiberglass project. I bought my resign and compass Ross from a well known online boat building site. I hope to make a matching canoe some day. As the wife and I recently moved out of the city. I need to build out my shop first. I'm excited for that as before I only had a garage.
Mike, amazing teardrop! I absolutely love the shape and cedar strip construction. I am in the process of starting mine. Yours is the closest I have found to my vision.
Hello, I should do a two years later video. I've changed a few things, fixed a few as well. Go to Teardropbuilder.com and look at the Wyoming woody. This is all you will need to know on how to build this camper. I changed a few things in design, but the basic build is there, including plans. Good Luck. Mike
for the next project you do, you should film your work! people love woodworking videos, some especially 'cause of the sound. its like an ASMR thing for some. great job!
I didn't start this project to make a channel or video. It was only afterwards, from encouragement, that the video became a thing. I will film my next project. I think I will build matching two person kayak this winter, to go on top of the camper. Thanks.
Great build! I'm envision something similar and I appreciate you for having put this video together for us all. Question: Those three mattress pad parts that convert to a sofa - where did you source them? I've been trying to figure out a bed/sofa conversion for my future 4x8. Thanks!
Hi Mike, may I ask how did you make the plywood thickness size as illustrated in page C5 and C6 is 3/4. You were able to put 1/4 at the inner side and 1/2 on the top all together in 3/4 plywood. Did you use a router to reduce the size make that sidewall portion thinner?
I used a router and guide to cut out 1/4" of the 3/4 plywood. I used resin, with no fiber, on this portion to weather proof it. This cut out section will never be assessable once assembled. This rests on the frame of the trailer, and the top cut out has the interior celling resting on it.
Great! 😀Big help Mike. Thank you so much. With regards to the fiber glass cloth/epoxy resin coating on outside skin, you were able to show the grain/natural pattern of Cedar wood. How many layers of fiber cloth did you use? In Manila, most of the stores are selling only 2 oz gauge of fiber. I hope that you will still have time to reply to my future inquiries. Thanks again👍🏽
@@rommelabesamis581 I used only one layer of 6oz fiberglass. I ordered it online at 60 in wide. I believe it was a total of 13 yards. I put a total of 3 layers of epoxy and 5 coats of spar varnish. Sanding between them all. Thanks
@@toddmallory2506 Hello, first I am new to fiberglass, so check my advise, I am a newbie. This is my first/only fiberglass project. I used 6oz fiber cloth with epoxy first, sand, second epoxy, sand, third epoxy, sand, first varnish, sand, 2nd, sand, 3rd, sand, 4th, sand, 5th. I don't think you need 5 layers, but I kept getting dust bumps in the finish. You can see in some of those pics, I turned my garage into a paint booth to stop the dust. This really helped with the dust. You can actually see my reflection while taking pics in the final coat. Thanks. Mike
Originally I was going to purchase them. I did not because the shipping was more than I could buy cedar boards locally. I ended up making them myself. A bead and cove bit set was 40$ on Amazon. I bought 4 1x12x8 cedar boards from a local lumber yard. These were for the sides. I was very selective about getting as few knots as possible. After not finding any more boards at that lumber yard I sourced three different home depots and bought 8 1x4x6 for the top and hatches of the camper. I cut all these boards to 1/4 in strips, than bead and coved them all. It probably did save me some money, but cost me a lot of time. Thanks. Mike
You could mute it or turn down the volume if you dont like the music, I bet you're the kind that's on your phone during a fireworks display. I had the pleasure of meeting the creators of this trailer in travels and got to admire the trailer in person. Bravo on the build, its beautiful
Mike, it's been a pleasure talking to you and seeing your camper at the Tongue river campground. You're a true craftsman, it's a beautiful rig !
Thank you Duane. It was a pleasure meeting you as well. I appreciate your intreat in my camper. Check out teardropbuilder.com that is where I got the plans from. I wish you wellness. Thanks. Mike
Doing hardwood floors my boss would say to keep the different shades random to break it up, but I like making it look like a big peice of wood like y'all did.
As a builder of kayaks and experience with fiberglass I will say you’ve done an outstanding job on this build. Makes me want to start a new project!
Wow ! Work of art! Beautiful !
What a thrill to meet you both today. Thanks for taking the time to share about building this gorgeous teardrop. It’s just wonderful.
Thank you. It was nice to meet you two as well. I look forward to seeing you out there again. Thanks Mike
Great build Mike! One to be proud of. I have built a cedar strip canoe and two stitch and glue kayaks and your work incorporates many of the same technics.This winter I will be building a trailer sauna using left over cedar strips for the outside skin.
Thank you. This was my first (only) fiberglass project. I bought my resign and compass Ross from a well known online boat building site. I hope to make a matching canoe some day. As the wife and I recently moved out of the city. I need to build out my shop first. I'm excited for that as before I only had a garage.
@@Butcher7484 I hope you get a chance to build that canoe. Here is the video of my build. ua-cam.com/video/Wd8FRYshg0g/v-deo.html
Mike, amazing teardrop! I absolutely love the shape and cedar strip construction. I am in the process of starting mine. Yours is the closest I have found to my vision.
Hello, I should do a two years later video. I've changed a few things, fixed a few as well. Go to Teardropbuilder.com and look at the Wyoming woody. This is all you will need to know on how to build this camper. I changed a few things in design, but the basic build is there, including plans. Good Luck. Mike
@@Butcher7484 Hows that follow up video coming along, Mike? Looking forward to seeing it.
That is a beautiful camper. Something to be proud of.
Stunningly beautiful!!! Very well planned. Thanks for sharing.
for the next project you do, you should film your work! people love woodworking videos, some especially 'cause of the sound. its like an ASMR thing for some.
great job!
I didn't start this project to make a channel or video. It was only afterwards, from encouragement, that the video became a thing. I will film my next project. I think I will build matching two person kayak this winter, to go on top of the camper. Thanks.
Wow! Absolutely beautiful. Great job, great video. No blah,blah,blah. I love it.
Beautiful fit and finish.
Love the project, bravo. We built a cedar strip canoe and we are going to built a teardrop similar to yours thanks for posting your video.
Wow what a amazing job you have done it looks fantastic
Thank you. Although it did draw out towards the end, I did enjoy building it. It catches a lot of attention. Thanks.
Am building one following your plans. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Hello. My plans came from teardropbuilder.com/ I changed the galley, exterior and added a battery box for a heater. Thanks
Beautiful, I love it, You did a Fantastic Job....
Beautiful build!
absolutely beautiful build
Muy buen trabajo amigo
gracias por compartir
Saludos desde Chile Sudamérica
Great work Mike on the camper. Great video. I use the same music on some of my UA-cam videos.
Great Build!!! Just wondering what was the thickness of the material used on the inner and out side walls?
She's a beauty!
Love the build
Very nice
Looks really really good! How much did it end up weighing?
Just weighed it. Fully loaded it was 1360 total. 1240 axil only, 120 tongue.
Great build! I'm envision something similar and I appreciate you for having put this video together for us all. Question: Those three mattress pad parts that convert to a sofa - where did you source them? I've been trying to figure out a bed/sofa conversion for my future 4x8. Thanks!
Very nice !!
Muito bom....!😊
Hi Mike, may I ask how did you make the plywood thickness size as illustrated in page C5 and C6 is 3/4. You were able to put 1/4 at the inner side and 1/2 on the top all together in 3/4 plywood. Did you use a router to reduce the size make that sidewall portion thinner?
I used a router and guide to cut out 1/4" of the 3/4 plywood. I used resin, with no fiber, on this portion to weather proof it. This cut out section will never be assessable once assembled. This rests on the frame of the trailer, and the top cut out has the interior celling resting on it.
Great! 😀Big help Mike. Thank you so much. With regards to the fiber glass cloth/epoxy resin coating on outside skin, you were able to show the grain/natural pattern of Cedar wood. How many layers of fiber cloth did you use? In Manila, most of the stores are selling only 2 oz gauge of fiber. I hope that you will still have time to reply to my future inquiries. Thanks again👍🏽
@@rommelabesamis581 I used only one layer of 6oz fiberglass. I ordered it online at 60 in wide. I believe it was a total of 13 yards. I put a total of 3 layers of epoxy and 5 coats of spar varnish. Sanding between them all. Thanks
@@Butcher7484 regards to the spar varnish, is that applied before or after the fiberglass?
@@toddmallory2506 Hello, first I am new to fiberglass, so check my advise, I am a newbie. This is my first/only fiberglass project. I used 6oz fiber cloth with epoxy first, sand, second epoxy, sand, third epoxy, sand, first varnish, sand, 2nd, sand, 3rd, sand, 4th, sand, 5th. I don't think you need 5 layers, but I kept getting dust bumps in the finish. You can see in some of those pics, I turned my garage into a paint booth to stop the dust. This really helped with the dust. You can actually see my reflection while taking pics in the final coat. Thanks. Mike
Gostei muito do projeto. Parabens!. Brasil
Muito obrigado
Hi longtime teardrop lover. Where did you get your cedar strips.
Originally I was going to purchase them. I did not because the shipping was more than I could buy cedar boards locally. I ended up making them myself. A bead and cove bit set was 40$ on Amazon. I bought 4 1x12x8 cedar boards from a local lumber yard. These were for the sides. I was very selective about getting as few knots as possible. After not finding any more boards at that lumber yard I sourced three different home depots and bought 8 1x4x6 for the top and hatches of the camper. I cut all these boards to 1/4 in strips, than bead and coved them all. It probably did save me some money, but cost me a lot of time. Thanks. Mike
@@Butcher7484 made from 2x or 1/4 ply
Music selection is unbearable
You could mute it or turn down the volume if you dont like the music, I bet you're the kind that's on your phone during a fireworks display. I had the pleasure of meeting the creators of this trailer in travels and got to admire the trailer in person. Bravo on the build, its beautiful