Our Tiny Master Bedroom is Almost Complete | Step 405

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This is going to be amazing. Just a humble comment from an uninformed boat owner. If you are planning to use your new mattress without a base board, I recommend placing a spacer mesh underneath. On our boat, I also sawed large holes in the floorboard. This improves air circulation and helps to prevent mould.

waltereggenberger
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The look on Kika's face while using the plainer was priceless, pure joy ! You guys are terrific. Keep it up !

uraniamike
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Dan, i LOL'd hard when you mentioned "Growing up in the backwoods of Canada" ;) as a Canadian kid myself, we call the the "Weekend" Breaking stuff, fixing stuff and learning to use tools to make your own stuff instead of buying it is part of our culture!! in the eternal works of our greatest teacher on how to do 'STUFF" ... Red Green, 'If women don't find you Handsome, they should at least find you Handy!!" LOVE the progress on UMA!

camwoolnough
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Dan, your story from school rang so many bells. I was brought up in suburban Australia, but the things I learnt in woodwork and metalwork classes were amongst the most useful life skills I took away from school.

PJRye
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That boat is gonna be SO solid. Seems like every gram of material you put in will contribute to its structure. Like the boat will be one continuous piece now, not just a lot of independent modules loosely held together.

ekner
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A planer/thicknesser is something I desire for my workshop. For all tool nerds this was heaven to watch.

Love the plywood cabinets.

Really loving the refit films. Looking forward to seeing Uma 2.0 in full sail.

julianbatcheler
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Dan and Kika,
great explanation of the combined use of marine plywood, solid oak and epoxy!
The quarter round oak glued to plywood end grain is combined with the structurally reinforcing oak piece to form a very strong (and beautiful) joint.
Great explanation: “this is what we are going to build and this is why we are building this way. Now watch how it is done.”

arthursalvadore
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Love the enthusiasm with the plainer. But at the same time Dan having that experience in shop class is like tell me your from BC or NB without saying you are from BC or NB.

omnipotent_arcanis
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Nice! -- TIP -- Never wear gloves near a table saw or plainer as it is the gloves that will suck your hand deeped into the blades should the worst happen. Better to have a cut and a quick retraction than be sucked deeper and deeper into the blades. No gloves or sleeves around machines! Second, with the table saw always leave the blade no higher than the top of the wood being cut. You had it proud about an inch. When it goes wrong, that is what your hand falls on so make the blade 1 mm taller than the board you are cutting - it means much less chance of injury.

Coleen-Love
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What an amazing build. You are building a floating tank. This will be the strongest Pearson to ever sail the 7 seas.❤❤❤

soloflight
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Only thing I would add to the plainer introduction is: Don't directly stand behind it (the side you are feeding it in). Because I had it a couple of times, where a piece broke off and got flung a couple of meters backwards. So at least don't put your face into the "firing range" when the plainer is on 😅

DirkFedermann
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Another great vid. When foam pouring into a corner of you use 1” or 1 1/2” PVC pipe it will form a nice fillet that can be glassed over without the need for more filler later on.

stevenleades
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You guys are amazing craftsman!! Uma is going to be so bulletproof when you are done. Your thinking through everything based on your years of experience.

mikemichaels
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I was wondering when the Canadian know how was gonna kick in, you could also epoxy the left over sawdust into something, add coloured die, make a vase or something, this is terrific! Good place for hide and seek!

cherylsibson
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never realized how much room under the floor - especially if you don't add liners and such. Fun to watch 'squeak free'

johnmiglautsch
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The flex in the fwd topsides is why most boats have a shelf classed in on that side wall. It is bracing turned into a shelf. Easy to do and adds strength. G'day from Tasmania.

glennbrown
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here is a trick i learned working with part A and B expanding foam. Put them in a fridge or cooler box with ice overnight before use, this lowers the chemicals temperature and slows down the reaction time to allow a little more working time before the chemical reaction kicks in.
useful working in hot climates and hot boat interiors. great job team you are building a fantastic yacht …… keep the content coming.

nevillemontgomery
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What a beautiful squeak- free journey of building a boat! (15:25) :D Great episode!

shanefiddle
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Great build guys…. She’s coming along. 👍🇬🇧

smiffy
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That epoxy joint is a thing of beauty. I love the idea of using a mixture of plywood and hardwood to achieve strength that's as good as an all hardwood piece.

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