Building Wharrams's Videos (Wharram Builders and Friends) - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-10-12T15:52:56Zhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=21zxtjhhk65fg&rss=yes&xn_auth=noMaking fillets for deck supports - Wharram Hitia 14tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2018-12-19:2195841:Video:1642382018-12-19T20:21:42.377ZBuilding Wharramshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
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</a><br />Don't watch this video if you don't enjoy looking at someone making epoxy fillets.
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</a><br />Don't watch this video if you don't enjoy looking at someone making epoxy fillets. Removing excess of deck panels - Wharram Hitia 14tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2018-12-15:2195841:Video:1640402018-12-15T00:48:18.535ZBuilding Wharramshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
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</a> <br></br>0:01 mixing epoxy<br></br>
0:11 add one layer of epoxy to flat deck hatch panel, I do have rollers, but I wanted to apply the epoxy by brush to make me feel relaxed<br></br>
0:20 cutting excess deck panel with the jig saw and block plane<br></br>
1:01 sharpening the block plane blade<br></br>
1:22 removing copper wire stitches<br></br>
1:31 sanding contact surfaces before…
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</a><br />0:01 mixing epoxy<br />
0:11 add one layer of epoxy to flat deck hatch panel, I do have rollers, but I wanted to apply the epoxy by brush to make me feel relaxed<br />
0:20 cutting excess deck panel with the jig saw and block plane<br />
1:01 sharpening the block plane blade<br />
1:22 removing copper wire stitches<br />
1:31 sanding contact surfaces before applying epoxy for flat deck hatch panel Making the fillet for the flat hatch deck panel - Wharram Hitia 14tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2018-12-06:2195841:Video:1640292018-12-06T06:45:41.518ZBuilding Wharramshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
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</a> <br></br>0:01 cleaning the shop before starting work<br></br>
0:11 filling some gaps and ridges with thickened epoxy<br></br>
0:36 sanding excess epoxy on bulkhead<br></br>
0:41 removing excess epoxy with the chisel<br></br>
0:46 using my block plane to remove a part of the curved deck panel and create a bevel<br></br>
0:56 dry fitting the flat hatch deck panel…
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</a><br />0:01 cleaning the shop before starting work<br />
0:11 filling some gaps and ridges with thickened epoxy<br />
0:36 sanding excess epoxy on bulkhead<br />
0:41 removing excess epoxy with the chisel<br />
0:46 using my block plane to remove a part of the curved deck panel and create a bevel<br />
0:56 dry fitting the flat hatch deck panel<br />
1:00 removing dust and wood chips<br />
1:11 prime the surface with unthickened epoxy in preparation of making a fillet<br />
1:16 making the fillet on a part of the curved deck panel where the flat hatch deck panel will be attached<br />
2:00 cleaning up the workshop Working on fitting the curved deck panel - Wharram Hitia 14tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2018-12-05:2195841:Video:1642132018-12-05T00:50:10.123ZBuilding Wharramshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
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</a> <br></br>0:01 dry fitting the curved deck panel<br></br>
0:15 using the block plane to make a corner fit<br></br>
0:26 using clamps to hold it all together<br></br>
0:36 using a large heavy sheet of plywood as temporary table<br></br>
0:41 sanding a smoother curve on the bulkheads<br></br>
0:51 sanding all other contact surfaces before using epoxy<br></br>
1:16 applying epoxy…
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</a><br />0:01 dry fitting the curved deck panel<br />
0:15 using the block plane to make a corner fit<br />
0:26 using clamps to hold it all together<br />
0:36 using a large heavy sheet of plywood as temporary table<br />
0:41 sanding a smoother curve on the bulkheads<br />
0:51 sanding all other contact surfaces before using epoxy<br />
1:16 applying epoxy fillets on the inside faces of curved deck panel<br />
1:51 my epoxy work station<br />
2:15 cleaning up the epoxy work station Adding the deck panel stiffeners - Wharram Hitia 14tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2018-11-29:2195841:Video:1642042018-11-29T01:21:27.816ZBuilding Wharramshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SailingSVSatoshi
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</a> <br></br>I am trying something new here in the description, adding the precise time in the video with a description of what I think I am doing there :)<br></br>
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0:05 marking the location of the stiffeners<br></br>
0:20 cutting the stiffeners to the correct length with the jigsaw<br></br>
0:25 drilling holes for copper wire that keep the stiffeners in place while the…
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</a><br />I am trying something new here in the description, adding the precise time in the video with a description of what I think I am doing there :)<br />
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0:05 marking the location of the stiffeners<br />
0:20 cutting the stiffeners to the correct length with the jigsaw<br />
0:25 drilling holes for copper wire that keep the stiffeners in place while the epoxy sets<br />
0:35 applying unthickened epoxy on the stiffeners<br />
0:40 applying thickened epoxy on the stiffeners<br />
0:45 removing clamps that held the fore and aft deck panels in place while the epoxy hardened<br />
0:50 removing nails that held the fore and aft deck panels in place while the epoxy hardened<br />
1:00 removing the copper wire that held the stiffeners in place while the epoxy hardened<br />
1:05 coat the inside of the deck panels with 2 layers of epoxy<br />
1:21 i wish it wasn't so, but at some parts the sheer stringer did not adhere flat on the hull. I fill the gaps to the best of my ability with thickened epoxy<br />
1:25 seeing how the deck panel will fit<br />
1:30 using copper wire to stitch deck panel to bulkheads, later I decide to use clamps, because my copper wire is probably too thin and I feel it is not strong enough to keep the curved deck panel in place