 All right it's tomorrow. Let's get the rest of these things made and clean up my desk. It's supposed to fit tight. All right can you get the last screws in there? While you're doing that I'm going to clean up the mess. Okay all four of those are looking good. Each one is four inches or roughly 10 centimeters across just over 10 centimeters. So I can put that into my little drawing here and then figure out the rest. And for the lava bananas can it stop raining already? Geez. Okay four imperial noodle units. Great. We've got the four there. Where's my black grand? Right. We've got four there. Four there. Somewhere around here. Somewhere around here. So four four four four that's 16 noodle units. So 62 minus 16 is okay 46 imperial noodle units left to divide between pedals, paddle wheel, and pedals. Okay the space in the paddle wheel here can actually count some of this. So there'll be something here to hold this and something there to hold that. And this can stick into the paddle wheels area because the paddle wheel can be attached like so with fatter paddle wheels up here. So those can overhang past the the edge of the bearings because they don't they're not near them. Okay on my green boat out there I just went to measure it. The distance here is 21. So if I make this 21 and that 21 that's 42. Which leaves me four inches left. Yeah I'm not gonna be able to do that. I'm gonna have to make this smaller. All right 18 noodle units wide. I'll be picking up the foot to get on there. All right if I go 18 here and 18 noodle units over there that leaves me 10 in the middle here. Between those but then my paddle wheel can be I don't know it can go a couple inches into each one of these. So maybe 14 inches wide. Imperial noodle units that's that's plenty for a paddle wheel. I want to have a bit of clearance. So yeah if I have a 10 noodle unit wide paddle I'll have a bit of space on each side so it doesn't hit the wall or whatever this stuff is here. All right I think that works. Okay my other boat has eight noodle unit pedals what are you that length there and I like that and on one side it has eight and the other side it has six so shorter people can use the other side. Maybe I should do the same thing or should just do eight on both sides because eight's good. Yeah for the pedals. Yeah okay so should I make both sides eight noodle unit long pedals? Yeah. All right sounds great. Let's do it. Make this side eight as well. I guess that's kind of everything I need to start cutting pipes and start putting. Okay when I put a pipe in here it goes in right up to this line here and from that line to the center here is about three quarters of a noodle unit. So whenever I whenever I'm measuring something and it's coming from the center here over I have to take three quarters of an inch off the end of my pipe and then you know off the end of this one too so the pipe that goes through here and that I need to measure from that spot to this spot take one and a half imperial noodle units off the length and then it should be the right size once it's on these. All right on the one of these that's on the outside where there's just a bearing here I should be able to fit this inside the bearing giving me an extra extra bit of space you know even with the fiberglass wrapped around here. However on the other end the end that needs to be stronger right here I'm going to want a lot of fiberglass around this and I'm not sure it's going to be able to fit in there so I can make it so this doesn't go there but then I lose some space right there it's just dead space right so I'm thinking just for these two corners I need to do something that's less this and some it's just something that takes up less less unneeded space maybe maybe if I get a smaller piece I can put it inside the pipe it doesn't look like it's gonna fit yeah so if I can find yeah that doesn't fit but if I can find something that'll fit inside the pipe then I'll just have the thickness of this which will leave plenty of clearance of fiberglass before the bearing piece the other option is to get a thinner inner wall here well that seems like more of a pain in the butt than doing something with these joints all right let me see if I can either file this down or find something that fits in there I'm not finding anything that'll make a good joint here so I might just get my candle out melt the pipe do what I did on my old thing just make you know this all one piece make sure I melt good 90 degree angles there and then I'm gonna have to cut it in the middle to be able to get those bearings on but that'll be easy to fiberglass back together so yeah well the end of this pipe has a you know a flare out to make a joint to another pipe so I can use that in the middle there so make that joint like right in here because the bearings can fit over that so when I fiberglass this whole thing I just fiberglass right up to that joint and fiberglass this right up to here then I can put the bearings on and then fiberglass this solid before putting the paddle wheel on I'll worry about that later all right I think that's pretty good so right now I need to make this piece and this piece let's start with this one if I can do a good job on that you know the rest should be a piece of cake I need to make sure there's enough space in here that when I get the fiberglass in here and in there and then put the bearings on I still have enough space to fiberglass overall this and overlap the old fiberglass enough that it's going to be strong so the space between here is 10 noodle units so that's this and that joint is about that wide I can even cut it down a little but yeah that means between the old stuff and new stuff I put on I have at least I should be able to get at least four inches of overlap yeah that should be fine all right okay this piece here he needs to be five noodle units here plus a little bit of overhang for the joint so let's make that six seven eight nine ten and then between the edge of the bearing and the center of the joint one and a half noodle units so 10 11 and a half right and then up here I don't know I'll leave I'll leave a little bit extra so after I do this joint you know it's going to screw up the measurement so I can just cut it down to the right thing so okay what was I 11 and a half and then I'll put and I'll 10 up here and I'll cut that down a little once I get it melted 11 and a half with 10 21 and a half I always think it's funny how long it takes to get the first measurement and then everything after that's a piece of cake well a lot of times people get stuck at the beginning because that the first measurement on a lot of things is always the by far the hardest one to figure out and I think what a lot of people don't realize if you just get that first measurement then then like a lot of other stuff is already basically done I want to cut off some of this right there too right the joint does not need to be that long yeah that's good enough for a joint and let's just double check if it's a no problem all right 11 and a half noodle units in I need to make a 90 degree bend right there okay 90 degree thing here then measure yeah I guess let's go this is a thick wall pipe so this is gonna take a few minutes I'm gonna melt it right right around with that line is my table here is pretty good angle yeah you can do whatever you want right now you taking care of the bearings for me while I I'm gonna need all four of those at some point I just have to hold this for a few more minutes till it hardens and hope no kids do anything crazy while I'm trapped here because I need it to be 90 degrees oh I was putting it over the fire to melt the plastic so that I could bend it without breaking it okay and now when it cools down it will stay in this shape pretty cool oh no what's that baby getting into hey baby don't lose all my wrenches why hey you're not supposed to be down there leave my tools put them back oh I'm trapped don't attack her don't make her scream yeah put it back where it goes okay all right seems pretty good we have definitely strong enough to hold its shape until I get the fiberglass all in here and plenty of clearance for fiberglass around this pipe and still be able to get the bearing on good that worked really well okay I just need to make the partner for this one all right the one that goes in here I'll leave that a little bit longer than it needs to be too because when that'll be the last joint I put together and I can trim it to be exact so instead of making the next one 21.5 I'll just make it 24 leave a good extra there and an extra there all right two of those I want eight noodle units from the center of this to the center of this well the center of this here so I need to measure up eight from the center of that to there except I need to take off three quarters of a noodle unit there should probably get something other than a crayon right when I put that on it should do eight to eight yeah all right if I cut that right I should put this on it should be eight noodle units from the center of that to the center of that oh there's like pretty much right on okay the clearance between the center line here and the bearing if that's one and a quarter noodle units that'll be enough space so there's 18 total across so if I take off one and a quarter noodle units off each side then I've got 18 minus two and a half 15 and a half from the center of that to the center of that 15.5 so seven and three quarters is that right seven three quarters between there so each each pedal seven and three quarters from center to center let me just double check my math yeah I think that's right so seven and three quarters is the length from the center here to the center on the next pipe over like the center there so the pipe in here needs to be seven and three quarters minus one and a half um six and a quarter yeah so you need to make a six and a quarter inch piece to fit in there let me double check that all right six and a quarter oh that's a tiny bit short oh a tiny bit short all right I just need to not shove it in all the way for a second there I thought I screwed up because this was supposed to be eight inches across then I looked at my stupid drawing and remembered oh yes seven and three quarters yeah it was dead on good okay the length from here to the center is eight noodle units so all the way to the other end of the pedal will be 16 minus three quarters three quarters one and a half minus one and a half 16 minus one and a half 14 and a half noodle units okay one of those 14.5 center that one just line from the mold no that's good right there yeah it's okay 16 inches beauty that one was the same as that one was a six and a quarter I don't know I cut it at the same time this one needs to be six and a half because it's eight total minus one and a half and one and a half right six and a half and then hopefully that will make a piece that lines up perfectly with that one or close enough all right that's eight noodle units right there and let's see oh wow yeah pretty good and then on the end I just need any any garbage piece this is going to get trimmed anyway all right there's one side