S2E61 Proiectarea pantei laterale a cabinei și a curbelor pereților etanși

S2E61 Proiectarea pantei laterale a cabinei și a curbelor pereților etanși



În acest videoclip, amenajez și instalez peretele etanș chiar înainte de peretele etanș al cabinei frumos cambrat și instalez blaturile pentru bucătărie și stația de navigație. ***Benefactors Bulkhead Alert*** Mai sunt doar 22 de spații de completat pe pereți. Consultați linkul de mai jos pentru a deveni un Benefactor Wave Rover.

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27 thoughts on “S2E61 Proiectarea pantei laterale a cabinei și a curbelor pereților etanși

  1. I’ve been thinking a set of dxf files would be a good idea – seemed like a natural fit for a stitch and glue. That would be a huge time saver, not to mention computer accuracy.
    I understand in your case you want to create “flats” on the deck camber, and the good reasons for doing so, but it brings to mind a common mistake I see people making when attempting to scribe an even curve with a batten. They will mark a few points around the curve with great precision, then hammer in nails on the object they’re cutting and bend their batten around.

    But in fact there needs to be a point added to either end beyond the extent of the curve they’re cutting, since the fairness of the curve at any one point is affected by the points either side as well. And if the last point either end on their work piece has no further point for the batten to bend around… Long story short they create (unintentionally in their case) flats on the outer extents of the curve where they are not wanted. I’ve seen this done time and time again. Ok, rant over! 😁

  2. Hello again , from Florida …
    are you referring to plunge cutting when you say "pocket" cutting with a 7 1/4 Saw ?
    I admire your steady confidence
    Tony in Venice Florida

  3. This 6.5 meter boat is looking huge inside and you're not a Hobbit 😇 Obviously you and the architect did pretty well regarding space management. I wish you and Mrs Rover all the very best for the incoming New Year.

  4. Fancy throwing that 3" x 3" piece of ply away. 😲

    I would have saved it as a clamp pad to stop the head of the clamps marking the face of the wood. I have a big bag full of them in my workshop and when people say you can never have too many clamps you can think to yourself 'and clamp pads'.

  5. Don't worry Alan, I'm 75 years old and seem to have lost an inch or two in height over the years. I'm thankful for the shrinkage when I'm on long flights. Love your channel but don't envy the freezing, howling, winds. I'm really looking forward to the launch. Keep up the good work.

  6. Wishing you the best for the Year of the Launch! Looks like you will have quite a bit of room in that little boat. Try auctioning off your piece of modern art for $11MM. Tell them you will go no lower than 10.

  7. Thanks for this latest video. Just listening to the wind whistling round your workshop. While I watch your video, the wind here on Stronsay, Orkney is gusting to 65mph. Think I’ll stay indoors and watch another video.😱🥴
    Happy new year.

  8. I can understand why the Rover as an inside height that fits you but not me. Average height for men in the US is 5 11/16" while here in Norway it's 6 1/4".

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