Obișnuiam să credem că e mare, acum pare URIAș!! (MJ Sailing – Ep 286)

Obișnuiam să credem că e mare, acum pare URIAș!!  (MJ Sailing - Ep 286)



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48 thoughts on “Obișnuiam să credem că e mare, acum pare URIAș!! (MJ Sailing – Ep 286)

  1. Interesting how the the small increase in window size makes such a noticeabIe diffence to the light and feel of the interior love. All that sanding is a massive amount of work, good to see that painting is getting closer. Love the U Green Promotion, great for overnight camping/boating expeditions too.

  2. Wow better buy a saw blade that says acrylic on it there appears to be a lot of design in a saw blade to prevent chipping. For cutting acrylic, the teeth of the saw blade should have the triple-chip design, where the cutting edge of every other tooth is beveled. The beveled tooth, or crown tooth, removes the material in the center of the cut while the flat-top raker tooth follows behind, removing material from the edges of the cut. This results in the production of three separate "chips" – center, left side and right side – and hence, the term triple-chip design. On some designs, the flat-top raker tooth also has very slight bevels along the top side-edges of the tooth. This helps to reduce chipping by reducing the notching affect caused by a square cutting edge.

    Best results are achieved when the teeth have a clearance angle (top clearance) of 10 to 15 degrees. This minimizes contact between the teeth and the material – reducing friction and resulting in less melting. The proper rake or "hook" angle, 0 to 10 degrees positive, ensures the teeth do not strike the material too aggressively. Higher angles can lead to chipping due to poor blade stability and poor control of material feed rates.

    For gang cutting of stacked sheets, a saw blade whose teeth have increased radial clearance is recommended. This clearance will reduce carbide/plastic contact on the sides of the teeth and, therefore, reduce heat generated by friction. U

  3. I'm curious if you have looked at polycarbonate. Might be a bit more expensive than acrylic but you can go much thinner for more weight saving and it adds a lot more impact resistance than acrylic. The only downside that I know of is it might scratch a little more easily than acrylic. But it still buffs out easily.

  4. In a proffessional workshop environment this would have been 2 people's work I'd imagine so pretty daunting for one well done jessica

  5. Spray sock first look is spring smurf. Second look wanted to go a little darker . So paired with a mask and a headlamp you get more dune and less smurf.

  6. Acrylic – color, thickness, UV & scratch resistant, impact strength from a broaching wave or fast moving object?

  7. Small electric planer with tungsten carbide blades will flatten fibreglass. Finish with belt sander–both tools will take dust control systems hoses, a grinder will not. Outside a vessel I used compressed air driven tools and spray the area with water as I go. No dust problems.

  8. When do you anticipate finishing? I vaguely remember you thinking it would take two years when you started but that seems to have been wishful thinking.😉

  9. Im guessing you are going through a truckload of blades for the flush cut saw. I know I use alot working with wood. Hopefully you have found a way to purchase them at a reasonable price.

  10. Regarding fairing; Andy at Boat Works Today channel just did a “fairing” video that looks like it was made for you Jessica

  11. MJ ……You probably already know this but don't use any ammonia products on acrylic glass or tint films. I recommend just using water with a touch of Dawn and a squeegee, followed by a fiber towel to finish the cleaning! By the way, some window films actually protect the interior from fading due to UV from the sun!

  12. Just blows my mind you two built this boat without full face respirator. You two are going to be blind when your 60.

  13. I've just used polycarbonate for windows replacement, apparently tougher but scratch prone…

  14. Dear God, Joyce and Trashy Tucker are going to have to re-populate the earth! The world has a dystopian future. Mind you, that Trixie is pretty damned hot…

  15. I'm a bit anxious (not as much as you probably are) to see the finished product! What will be the masts and sail configuration? Any idea (guess-timate) of speed you'll be making?

  16. Stop looking at the camera, those eyes are bewitching me!😂😂😂
    Such a wonderful job with the vids, well done!

  17. Awesome video and another step closer. I am curious as to why you didn't use your router with a flush cut blade, it would have come out with a smooth edge and way less fairing and sanding if any.

  18. They say assembling IKEA furniture is the ultimate relationship test, but what you are doing is on a whole different level… Keep on going. The future looks bright! Dan and Kika are rebuilding/redesigning Uma too. I admire all of you to go through this and honestly can’t wait for your new adventures in your new home!

  19. A women that knows her way around power tools adds 1.5 points to her attractiveness score. Vibrating hands, priceless.

  20. I'm a bit late in catching up with this weeks progress and right from the start dissapointed😔not with your work, rather with the fact that I now cannot watch your videos ad free as I can no longer share to my adblock. The adblock only blocked extra ads put in on utube , not your sponsor ads that you do yourselves in the videos. Considering my options now 😕

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