Hi Steve, Love what you are doing here! Just an idea, but have you considered making the space behind the bottles accessible from the outside? Perhaps a nice place to store lines or other long and narrow stuff. Regards, Walt.
Hello, yes that is a great idea. However, I will have quite a lot of storage space on the boat and the space behind the wine rack is very narrow, about the width of a wine bottle, so at this stage I will leave it and see how it pans out. I can allways consider that space down the track if need be. Thanks for your interest and great suggestion. Cheers, Steve
Thanks Bob, I do feel like I am finally getting somewhere with it. I am definitely doing better than Andrew after his mountain bike crash. We saw him the other night and his hand was so swollen it looked like an inflated rubber glove. Thanks for watching Bob, see you next time you are in the state.
Hi Steve, Congratulations 🎈 on the 1000 subscribers! You are doing an amazing job on Dragonfly, I’m getting more and more excited, even though I know you still have quite a bit of work ahead. Thank you for the video and the fine tunes, I really enjoy the music as well. Take care my friend. See you next time.
Hello again, sorry I forgot to include plywood numbers in the last video. I started with 132 sheets and I have about 10 left. I think I will need a few more than that, but not many. In fact I think I may only need 5 or 6 extra which is not a bad calculation working from a tiny balsa wood model. Cheers, Steve
Hello, thanks for watching. I certainly feel like a margarita after a long day in the shed today. However, as I get older the margaritas don't like me as much as I like them, so I have to save them for special occasions. (like weekends and launch days) LOL
Hi Steve, just a question, your roof over the helm cabin shows the roof extending over the walk down to the lounge on your model, has this changed or am I second guessing you, cheers
Yes, you have a good eye for detail. At this stage I have decided not to extend the roof out to the edges there. Not sure of how I will finish that yet. It might be a good storage spot for something not too heavy. We will see. Cheers, Steve
@@SteveShier-c6g I wonder if you might consider curving the top bow to stern still allowing head room for going down the steps but maybe more aesthetic than a box
@@bruceottway8369 yes, would look much better, except that an A/C is going at the back of the ugly box. I have some ideas on how to improve those lines, but that will be a bit later.
Hi Steve, Love what you are doing here! Just an idea, but have you considered making the space behind the bottles accessible from the outside? Perhaps a nice place to store lines or other long and narrow stuff.
Regards, Walt.
Hello, yes that is a great idea. However, I will have quite a lot of storage space on the boat and the space behind the wine rack is very narrow, about the width of a wine bottle, so at this stage I will leave it and see how it pans out. I can allways consider that space down the track if need be. Thanks for your interest and great suggestion. Cheers, Steve
Amazing work Steve. Dragonfly is really taking shape since I last saw her.
Thanks Bob, I do feel like I am finally getting somewhere with it. I am definitely doing better than Andrew after his mountain bike crash. We saw him the other night and his hand was so swollen it looked like an inflated rubber glove. Thanks for watching Bob, see you next time you are in the state.
I'm surprised that you have 1000 subscribers. You should have 10,000, great content, great music, great videos
That was a big week. You got so much done. And you hit the 1000 subscribers! Well done Steve 👍
Yes indeed. Thanks for watching.
You can never have too many clamps
Never!
Huge week! Great work - I love the wine rack!
Thanks very much:) Yep, a big week for sure. Just need to finish her off so I can put some wine in that rack LOL Cheers, Steve
Hi Steve,
Congratulations 🎈 on the 1000 subscribers!
You are doing an amazing job on Dragonfly, I’m getting more and more excited, even though I know you still have quite a bit of work ahead.
Thank you for the video and the fine tunes, I really enjoy the music as well.
Take care my friend. See you next time.
Thanks once again. Hopefully more progress in the next vid. Cheers, Steve
Hello again, sorry I forgot to include plywood numbers in the last video. I started with 132 sheets and I have about 10 left. I think I will need a few more than that, but not many. In fact I think I may only need 5 or 6 extra which is not a bad calculation working from a tiny balsa wood model. Cheers, Steve
@@steveshierdoesstuff7420 not a bad calculation at all, my friend
Nice one! Love the music, lilo cocktail yes please!
Doing well, keep it up
Hello, thanks for watching. I certainly feel like a margarita after a long day in the shed today. However, as I get older the margaritas don't like me as much as I like them, so I have to save them for special occasions. (like weekends and launch days) LOL
And a wine rack ??? Are you planning a ginger beer rack as well ??
Hmmm, ginger beer? Yes of course. Does it come in wine bottles? LOL
Hi Steve, just a question, your roof over the helm cabin shows the roof extending over the walk down to the lounge on your model, has this changed or am I second guessing you, cheers
Yes, you have a good eye for detail. At this stage I have decided not to extend the roof out to the edges there. Not sure of how I will finish that yet. It might be a good storage spot for something not too heavy. We will see. Cheers, Steve
@@SteveShier-c6g I wonder if you might consider curving the top bow to stern still allowing head room for going down the steps but maybe more aesthetic than a box
I wonder if you might consider curving the top bow to stern still allowing head room for going down the steps but maybe more aesthetic than a box
@@bruceottway8369 yes, would look much better, except that an A/C is going at the back of the ugly box. I have some ideas on how to improve those lines, but that will be a bit later.