Make Your Own Custom Plywood - Easy Step-by-Step Instructions! S3-E8 Bulkhead Plywood

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @MobilMobil-kv5ke
    @MobilMobil-kv5ke 2 роки тому +3

    This reminds of a scene from the movie “Crocodile Dundee” …
    “That’s not a clamp. Here’s a clamp!”😊

  • @evildogbilly
    @evildogbilly Рік тому +10

    Steve is very fortunate to have you make the dinghy for him , what a generous gesture , thank you for sharing the build with us all.

    • @pault1289
      @pault1289 Рік тому

      Yes, and spending so much time to explain what you're doing and more importantly, why you're doing it. This is part of what makes Acorn to Arabella so inspiring - all the people involved along the way.

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 Рік тому

    And here I was thinking Steve's bulkhead plywood was fancy... Beautiful results, Bob.

  • @anthonyrondolino8148
    @anthonyrondolino8148 2 роки тому +15

    You certainly live up to your motto! Just a beautiful job, every time.

  • @gardenislandbradda
    @gardenislandbradda Рік тому +1

    I’m glad I’m not a wood worker but damn it must be so Gratifying to see that final piece after the tedious work

  • @ObsessiveScientist
    @ObsessiveScientist 2 роки тому +16

    thanks you ! your channel is no BS, straight to point. Your work inspires me to enlist in a class in wood working.

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому +3

      Dear Sylvie,
      Thanks you so much for your kind words. And a big thanks to your continued support. I'll look forward to seeing the results of your woodworking class.
      Cheers,
      Bob

  • @lostsoul4883
    @lostsoul4883 Рік тому +1

    It's Bob The Builder 😎

  • @josephtonna304
    @josephtonna304 2 роки тому +3

    Love the cardboard box at the end of the table saw great work as usual

  • @paulmartin2348
    @paulmartin2348 Рік тому +1

    Craftsmanship at it's finest. Thank you.

  • @evanschwartz3030
    @evanschwartz3030 2 роки тому +12

    Very impressive woodworking skills and amazing workmanship. Reusing reclaimed wood from Victoria to build a new dingy tender for 'Acorn to Arabella' is definitely worth the additional time and effort involved. Congratulations Bob - well done! Look forward to future episodes................

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 2 роки тому +2

    I’m sure 500 others suggested the same as I did Bob: you should build the tender for Arabella. This is wonderful, and you are a prince.

  • @richardsiddon610
    @richardsiddon610 2 роки тому +13

    Good to see Victoria’s timbers being re-purposed.
    Quality wood is becoming something of an expensive option these days.
    Happy new year to you!

  • @kathywrightjohnson6804
    @kathywrightjohnson6804 2 роки тому +4

    Boy there is nothing like having the right tools at the right time. That lift that is on the track on the ceiling is to die for. A well stocked shop is a great thing. It obviously took you a long time and a lot of work to get where you are. Perfection!

  • @charlesmoore456
    @charlesmoore456 2 роки тому +2

    I had visions of Norm Abram while I was watching you. I get that same feeling of fascination seeing things come together. Well done, Sir.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 2 роки тому +2

    A very nice piece of work. thank you for sharing. Have a great 2023 and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @OregonOldTimer
    @OregonOldTimer 2 роки тому

    The master's touch. That box to catch the boards at 14:00.

  • @joecioe8566
    @joecioe8566 Рік тому +1

    beautiful plywood.

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful work Bob. The fixturing used to resaw the material made this a great video to watch. Have a great week ahead.

  • @martinmiller1087
    @martinmiller1087 Рік тому

    New subscriber Bob. That was fascinating. Thank you.

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 2 роки тому +4

    Outstanding video Sir, that was a great use of recycled material from the boat. Well done.

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 2 роки тому +1

    Great work, sure Steve will be happy with it, have a nice day !!!.⚓⚓.

  • @schwabrichard9829
    @schwabrichard9829 2 роки тому +2

    A work of art Bob, by a true craftsman! I remember Steve taking Victoria apart for just such projects. The ultimate in recycling is to see the you using it Arabella`s tender!!!

  • @richardlester2389
    @richardlester2389 Рік тому +1

    Really nice work. Thanks for sharing

  • @skipbaker529
    @skipbaker529 2 роки тому +4

    Awsome as usual. Love to watch you work!

  • @daleyurk4369
    @daleyurk4369 2 роки тому +2

    Nice! Very interesting to see "plywood" hand made. Beautiful job, A2A is very fortunate to have you for a shipwright.

  • @loubonaparte5063
    @loubonaparte5063 Рік тому +1

    amazing craftsmanship.... period.

  • @charles.neuman18
    @charles.neuman18 Рік тому +1

    Interesting about Titebond. I'd love to see some side-by-side tests of Titebond 3 vs Epoxy (hint hint). I don't quite see what I want on other people's videos on the topic. I'm sure there are some places where epoxy would be more useful. Certainly for filling big gaps. Epoxy with fillers can provide structure (like in the stem of your stitch and glue dinghy). But for gluing two pieces of wood together, I never thought that epoxy might not be the way to go. You're probably right that it's overused. It does work! But is it always necessary?

  • @mickfisch96
    @mickfisch96 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Bob great work. Impressed also with your out feed table and collection bin in one!

  • @RAPTORNailsStaples
    @RAPTORNailsStaples Рік тому

    Great work Bob! Very creative and impressive piece!

  • @TR4zest
    @TR4zest 2 роки тому +1

    Bob - I never would have thought to make my own plywood. What an excellent episode. Well done.

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 2 роки тому +2

    There's something quite exciting about uncovering a glued-up panel, especially when we're confident it will be as intended, I imagine the piece will be mighty strong too ! I really like using Titebond III, being able to wipe away spills or excess with a cloth dampened with just water is the icing on the cake! May I be bold and enquire as to the make of the watch you're wearing in this film, it is very distinctive and looks interesting with a nautical theme! Hope you have a fantastic 2023, looking forward to the next instalment . Tony

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому

      The more I work with Titebond lll the more impressed I am with the product.
      The watch is my design that I had made sporting my logo on the face.
      Thanks for noticing!
      Cheers,
      Bob

    • @antonoat
      @antonoat 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheArtofBoatBuilding Guess we shouldn’t be surprised it’s your own design, I might have known! 👏👍😀

  • @michaelkelley6158
    @michaelkelley6158 2 роки тому +1

    I love the jig you created to hold the wood tight on the bandsaw. Thank you for another great video and for all you are doing to help Steve. I love your craftsmanship.

  • @kevinleeobermeyer5601
    @kevinleeobermeyer5601 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice job

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 2 роки тому +1

    Another great video Bob. Your attention to detail and beautiful work is very satisfying. Thanks for sharing

  • @dakotamax2
    @dakotamax2 Рік тому

    At some point, some outfeed support would be a good investment.

  • @markhgillett
    @markhgillett 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 2 роки тому +1

    Great Job Bob, as expected, you never disappoint. Those bulkheads are going to be perfect for this tender. cheers bob.

  • @youthdawg
    @youthdawg Рік тому +1

    New subscriber, great stuff! But I saw the guns you're packin... you didn't need the crane to move that slab of steel!!

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  Рік тому

      Ha ha thanks for the vote of confidence!
      Welcome, glad you’re here.
      Cheers,
      Bob

  • @horatiohornblower868
    @horatiohornblower868 2 роки тому +2

    I could smell the Honduras mahogany and the cedar when you sanded and planed them…

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 2 роки тому +1

    Really amazing work, Bob! 😃
    I'm definitely going to try it some day!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
    And happy new year!

  • @mikerenshaw7867
    @mikerenshaw7867 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work! :)

  • @sunny71169
    @sunny71169 2 роки тому

    Bob, as fastidious as you are I am flabbergasted that you allow your beutiful 12 1/2' Haven that you so lovingly and painstakingly created to remain uncovered so that she becomes dusty and apparently neglected. Yes, I know that the dust can be carefully removed and that she will be none the worse for wear, but really, she is a proud lady and deserves far more respect than that.

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 2 роки тому +1

    It’s great to see a top professional at work. Thanks for sharing. (I’m a subscriber via Acorn to Arabella.)

  • @tonywrobleski5185
    @tonywrobleski5185 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @nutsmcflurry3737
    @nutsmcflurry3737 2 роки тому +2

    Woodworkers don’t know they need an overhead crane, but they do.

  • @bkormoski1
    @bkormoski1 2 роки тому +1

    always beautiful work!

  • @retiredarchitect3462
    @retiredarchitect3462 Рік тому +1

    Why did you have that blue aluminum offset from your bandsaw fence? It looks like it makes it harder to keep straight.

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  Рік тому +4

      That is a Kreg Resaw guide. Resaw guides provide a higher level of control when adjusting for band saw blade drift. Curved face of the guide helps steer board into the cut. Easily attaches to the face of the band saw fence. It in fact makes it easier the keep the board straight.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @retiredarchitect3462
      @retiredarchitect3462 Рік тому +1

      @@TheArtofBoatBuilding I am impressed by your steady hand! Beautiful work in general too.

    • @paulmartin2348
      @paulmartin2348 Рік тому +1

      @@TheArtofBoatBuilding which is also why you marked your cut line as this allows you to compensate for any blade drift during your cut I assume?

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  Рік тому

      @@paulmartin2348 correct

  • @barneygoogle4003
    @barneygoogle4003 2 роки тому

    Painstaking process, high quality result. Regardless of that, it would probably be advisable to fill those compartments with foam if they will be sealed. If so, the question becomes why was it necessary to fabricate the plywood panels?

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 2 роки тому

    As always, clear and complete. I’ve always treated assembly time as running from first application of glue to tightening the last clamp. (Never been an issue for what I do.). I suspect your glue up took more than 10 minutes - up to the moment you dropped the steel plate on the panel. Any insight on how long until clamps are applied? Although it shouldn’t matter as long as the temperature is within spec, does being on the cool end lengthen the assembly time?

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Robert,
      The continuous video length of the glue up was 11:27 from the time I started to camera till ending. Looking at the time when the first glue is poured till the plate is placed its just shy of 10 minutes.The little research I did suggests that it is true, lower temperature will lengthen the assembly time as higher temperatures will shorten it. To assure a good bond, 45°F is the lowest recommended temperature for Titebond III, air and materials during application. My shop was 60°F on glue up day.
      Thanks for watching!
      Bob

  • @Meier760
    @Meier760 2 роки тому +1

    Nice work Bob... as always. I wonder did you consider using a vacuum pump instead of the weight to compress the layers? Based on a 610 x 450 mm board and if you had a pretty good one vac pump and managed to get down to say 0.2 bar, that would equate to around 2000kg spread evenly over the full face of the bulkhead board (if I did my maths right ).

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому

      I did consider a vacuum bag system. However, I don't have one and for the couple of small panels I need for the tender I could not justify the cost of the equipment needed. I did however have a steel plate. Granted a vacuum would give a greater pressing force.
      The steel plate worked great with good squeeze out and no voids.
      In the future if I have a larger project I would consider a vacuum bagging system. Of course if you or someone you know would like to donate on I'd be happy to put it to good use.
      Thanks for you question and watching.
      Cheers,
      Bob

    • @Meier760
      @Meier760 Рік тому

      @@TheArtofBoatBuilding Good points Bob. I have used a fridge compressor as a vacuum pump (getting about -0.75 bar below gauge pressure or better) with heavy duty plastic with tecc 7 sealant to good effect. But then I didn't have access to an overhead gantry crane and a 200 kg plate. Your system seemed to work brilliantly so stick to what works, I'd say. (besides the cost of shipping you an old decommissioned fridge compressor from Ireland might be exorbitant). Might be worth considering if you are ever laminating bigger areas. Keep up the great work!!!😁

  • @chriswest1996
    @chriswest1996 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone use cauls and springboards for flat clamping any more?

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  Рік тому +1

      Yes, cauls are still used. The steel plate was just the fastest solution. I will be putting some cauls to use in a upcoming video.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R Рік тому +1

    With how old Victoria was, it is likely that it is actually cuban mahogany instead of honduran. That was the more common and premium type of mahogany back when Victoria was built.

  • @oldwillie313
    @oldwillie313 Рік тому

    Looks heavy!!

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  Рік тому

      The plywood weights 0.18 oz per sq in.
      Solid mahogany weighs 0.32oz per sq in. Both 5/8”
      The end result was a stronger panel at close to half the weight.

  • @NA-su3jk
    @NA-su3jk 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, tx the videos, nice work. Other than the mahogany on the surface, what are pros/cons of this method vs similar thickness commercial marine ply or lets say 2 glued sheets of marine ply? Just curious if its more economical or stronger/longer lasting? Thanks again

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, one could laminate 2 pieces of marine plywood together. Or just purchase the thickness you need. In the episode were I construct the rudder for my Haven I did just that (2, 1/2" to make up 1 inch) In this case purchasing a sheet of the 1" material was a special $$$ order.
      Part of the brief I was given by Steve was that the boat be build of recycled, or locally sourced materials.
      The custom plywood is much lighter than mahogany of the same thickness, and stronger (the bulkhead is an important element in the structure of the tender) Steve also asked that there be some mahogany bright work in the boat.
      Thanks for your question and watching!
      Cheers,
      Bob

    • @NA-su3jk
      @NA-su3jk Рік тому

      @@TheArtofBoatBuilding thank u

  • @jamesedwardson605
    @jamesedwardson605 2 роки тому +2

    As always...some very nice work... SHE will be nice soon....

  • @sbuzz5889
    @sbuzz5889 Рік тому +1

    nice gesture- no labor costs to build a quality diggy? deserves a cruise vaca aboard arabella s future w/ video

  • @morbiouslenoir
    @morbiouslenoir Рік тому +1

    Cripes, is there anything you DON'T have?

  • @TalkinAboutTheDude
    @TalkinAboutTheDude 2 роки тому +1

    pro

  • @TheBogolese
    @TheBogolese 2 роки тому

    It's a 38' ketch. ;-)

  • @WalbrookRowing
    @WalbrookRowing 2 роки тому +2

    I just happen to have.......

  • @randolphfriend8260
    @randolphfriend8260 2 роки тому +1

    💙

  • @inveterateforeigner2780
    @inveterateforeigner2780 2 роки тому

    I've followed you for long enough to know you're a devoted Artist and Artisan to be convinced you understand the phrase, 'Art for Art's Sake, Money for G-d's Sake. I wonder though, in your sanctuary of the Heart of WASP America, if you appreciate the importance of what you're doing for A2A. I am certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Tender you're making for Steve and Arabella will be absolutely sound but if you want more views, likes and comments you'll need to invest in a crew. Your workshop is so clean and ordered it's very hard to believe you have no help. I for one am dying to know who you rely on.

    • @TR4zest
      @TR4zest 2 роки тому +1

      You are asking the man who has volunteered his time and expertise to Acorn to Arabella by making this bespoke tender, if he 'appreciates the importance' of what he is doing?

    • @inveterateforeigner2780
      @inveterateforeigner2780 2 роки тому

      @@TR4zest don't think so. I thought I was making a suggestion that'd get him more views and subs.

  • @roydaley3413
    @roydaley3413 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @kathywrightjohnson6804
    @kathywrightjohnson6804 2 роки тому +1

    Plastic nails!?! I have never heard of such a thing. Could you please show them to us?

    • @TheArtofBoatBuilding
      @TheArtofBoatBuilding  2 роки тому +1

      I sure will. I’ll be showing more about them when I’m planking the boat.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @ClaudioArgentoDesigns
    @ClaudioArgentoDesigns 2 роки тому

    Even with free recycled wood the amount of work, materials and readily available facilities needed, it doesn't look like a cost effective project. I get it it's a hobby, but who's going to admire a DIY piece of plywood?

    • @bartpijpers3844
      @bartpijpers3844 2 роки тому +6

      I do.

    • @antonoat
      @antonoat 2 роки тому +5

      I'll admire and respect the creators choice of materials, I suspect cost wasn't the motivation for the particular panel! 😊

    • @jmalte4702
      @jmalte4702 2 роки тому +5

      Me…

    • @tomtruesdale6901
      @tomtruesdale6901 2 роки тому +5

      Have you ever done anything just because you can and want to? Bob is building the tender as a gift to boats owner. He is a good man for doing so in my book.

    • @acraftman2823
      @acraftman2823 2 роки тому +2

      In some situations it's the thought that counts. Most of the vessels are built in this tradition as was the case with arabella's bulkheads .

  • @veleiroema
    @veleiroema Рік тому +1

    This glue is excellent, I use it a lot here, I just don't use it anymore because it's very expensive. I'm building @veleiroema. Good winds to everyone!