 All right, I have two sheets of plywood It's nice smooth surfaces Yeah, two sheets of plywood sort of Theoretically, this is a four foot by eight foot sheet of plywood and now I'm gonna cut one foot strips Three it makes that one and a half feet in This is gonna be so fun to do with the plywood I can get the design good I'm up to the second floor and then back down Dude do that then do what you're doing today. It's a nice if I could make this a Mathematical curve of some kind that happens to be circular Little bit shorter Okay, this scribbly stuff is what I drew from the kayak This is a mathematical curve that I drew with some Lego pieces And I think that's close enough. I'm gonna go with this That means I measure this I'll know how many theoretical Feet I need to do when I do this 48.5 centimeter radius What's my conversion two centimeters to one foot? All right, so I got 24.25 Feet all right 24 and a quarter feet I have a tape measure that's 26 feet. So I think I may not have to mathematically graph a circle Okay, this is the correct curve for that circle Yeah, there's no way I'm fitting this into two sheets of plywood. I'm gonna finish this one anyway This piece has the same This is the size of a guy should be a six foot tall person I Okay, this used two and a half sheets of plywood Which is okay because if it's 16 feet long which is two full lengths of plywood long The width is like two and a half feet, which is more definitely more than it needs to be two feet. It's fine Two feet is good. Actually. I don't want it to be super wide. Yeah two and a half feet is too wide It's almost a meter So maybe if I All right, let me Let me see if I can fit all the pieces into Fake sheets of plywood Okay, I think this is it And that's some good looking stuff and I can make this with two sheets of plywood Right up to the hole here and I'll just have to finish this with some I don't know. There might have been enough scraps to finish this actually, but if not I can just use some other wood It doesn't really matter what I use because it's just a blank for a mold anyway So finish it pretty much like this Yeah, that's two sheets of plywood right there. I Can barely get that I think that is the final kayak This hole has to be a little wider, but Everything else totally excellent. Yeah, final Yeah, you guys don't like this one till I make one I'm pretty sure I know how to draw all the pieces, but I want to check on this first. I might go What color should it be are you about to say pink ball of chicks green green red green red blue green red blue All right, my plan here is to make this out of plywood Those two sheets I have Plus a little bit of extra wood for this part up here and I have to remember to make this a little wider but that's fine and then Get it sanded really nice once I get a really good wood kayak Coat it with wax a lot of wax Then cover it with fiberglass like cover the whole bottom with fiberglass up to this seam here Then remove that and do a bit of stuff to the seam so that when I put fiberglass on the top That mold will fit into the other one and then I can put fiberglass into the two molds in such a way that they'll fit Fit into each other and I'll I'll get into what I do at the seam later Yeah, oh man. I think that was great You know what before I forget how easy this is to make there are three different types of pieces these bottom pieces Which are just they're just parallel strips twisted until it gets to the end and then it's you know cut at an angle and then there's these spiky pieces and The curve along here and the curve along there has a 17 foot radius and Then this top piece Also has a 17 foot radius along here and along there Okay Yeah, that's about all the information. I need to do it and you remember Jamie You wrote down on this piece of paper Some of the graft points on that 17 foot radius curve So this is a piece of paper Although if you do look at it