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Nice work
Good explanation. I tried to make it more complicated. Your approach really helped.
I siphoned the hose but the water was 200 degrees. What should I do now that my mouth is burned?
I'm waiting for this video, I'm about to start a similar project, please don't delay in sharing it with us. s2
Oh gosh I couldn’t t even figure out how to close the knife watching videos!!! He got the knife free and I said I’d keep it for my garden. It works awesome I just could not get it closed. My husband had to show me! Push the metal part to the side 🤦♀️
Once on the wave it will cause a of drag. That seems like it makes the board hard to steer. Great review.
What kind of stone did you use? I have tried this in the past and the oil seemed to seap through the stone. Thank you.
Does this work on a cracked p80?
trying your design for a hydrofoil surfboard project, thanks alot for making your design free of charge, it makes project like mine alot easier! and cheaper! :) if you like I would love to share my experiance with you design. again Thanks alot!
Really helpful, thank you
great job!
T-Rex vs Gorilla is like Godzilla vs King Kong
Why did you use titanium grade 5 instead of grade 2?
Please is this the same silicate we use for soap production?
it is shitty it does not work
What a great review/intro! many thanks.
6:45 Why didn't you follow the manual's instructions and apply the proper torque specs to both lines? That mistake on your part is ultimately what voided your warranty.
This is why I have been putting my FCS2 fin box repair off. Great Job
Che noia!
Thank you for releasing the plans for t everything. My son just got his first printer and would like to put a single pump set up in his kayak.
Thank you!!!!! I'm doing it now.
Thank you!
Can you shape the bottom like a bodyboard where it meets the fin?
Would you be able to use a machine?
Well done, Sir.... Lots of food for thought! Thanks for sharing!
Does that use up a lot of electricity
Can this system experience flashback issues
Very nice. Because you have frosty lantern windows, you can remove the inner frosty cover and get more overall light output.
What do you use when doing large flat pieces? These are for small prints.
Noob question here. How much does your wok pan weighs ? I want light weight wok as I need to retire my thick old-school cast iron pan and absolutely love stire fry and need to upgrade cooking.
What type welder are you using?
this is fantastic
I want one too how much i live en PA
I need advice installing a bow eye in a epoxy foam raven paddle board. I plan to pull it behind a electric recumbent bicycle , with a yeti cooler and some ice and drinks on top while towing, I plan to have two bicycle wheels at the back. I have 4 tie points up front but need a tie point at the very front and it has to be strong. My plan is to either drill a horizontal hole large enough to glue a piece of carbon fiber tube with like a 6" set back from the tip from side to side of the board or drill a long hole at the bow to glue in a stainless eye bolt. Can someone please give me some suggestions please. Thanks
I need advice installing a bow eye in a epoxy foam raven paddle board. I plan to pull it behind a electric recumbent bicycle , with a yeti cooler and some ice and drinks on top while towing, I plan to have two bicycle wheels at the back. I have 4 tie points up front but need a tie point at the very front and it has to be strong. My plan is to either drill a horizontal hole large enough to glue a piece of carbon fiber tube with like a 6" set back from the tip from side to side of the board or drill a long hole at the bow to glue in a stainless eye bolt. Can someone please give me some suggestions please. Thanks
I need advice installing a bow eye in a epoxy foam raven paddle board. I plan to pull it behind a electric recumbent bicycle , with a yeti cooler and some ice and drinks on top while towing, I plan to have two bicycle wheels at the back. I have 4 tie points up front but need a tie point at the very front and it has to be strong. My plan is to either drill a horizontal hole large enough to glue a piece of carbon fiber tube with like a 6" set back from the tip from side to side of the board or drill a long hole at the bow to glue in a stainless eye bolt. Can someone please give me some suggestions please. Thanks
thanks for the idea with the holder for chuck , greetings from Ukraine
This epoxy is BRITTLE. If you glue thin pla or flexible parts, it is not recommended - you want something that uses chemicals (like CA) that melts them together, fusing the pieces not just adding brittle glue inbetween.
hi. Dies anyone know what weight does the fibercloth has? I have choices from 23gr up to 400gr.
Is it Quad V or H frame?
Thanks ! Looking to convert my Weber Smoky Mountain to gas, maybe for pizza 🍕 too
would have liked the measurements,etc. nice job. I went to Harbor Freight to get a nice brake.
Magigoo better be actual literal magic for the price vs. gluestick and damp rag
What a craftsman. A beautiful board.
can u give a link for all parts
It is possible to open with one flick and close with one hand. But it takes more practice and effort. i wish it were designed just like the Fastback utility blade. My only guess is they had legal concerns, but the Fastback utility blade mechanism is truly in its own category. It would be great in a fixed blade.
Hey man this is fantastic. Awesome vid for my first attempt. My only confusion is how you glassed over the finboxes without using tape, and not getting resin all down inside the t-slots?
I want one how much
Yes you can move it this way but then the WM might decide to walk out of your front door gaining it’s freedom from a life of drudgery as now it has “legs”? 😊
My 80 year old surf buddies new a boost to continue surfing. This should do the trick. They ride 8-9.5 ft boards so It shouldn't be a problem mounting plus the water temp is 23 not 1 C!