Take one.
Take one.
Of the first...
Yeah.
It's recording already. It's true.
So if you're new here, this is our new series that's a Thursday series now that we would like to call...
Odd talk.
So basically this is not gonna be a building video, this is gonna be a talking video.
Yeah.
If you don't know what I'm talking about just go back to Monday's episode and we explained all...
Yeah. We can put it here.
We explained all about how things are gonna be from now on.
I mean, not from now on, we're just experimenting and you're trying and let us know if you like it,
Let us know if we want us to keep doing it like this,
that we have a building episode on Monday and then we have a talk episode on Thursday
talking about Monday's episode.
Yeah.
So basically today we're going to talk about Monday's episode and explain more in depth
about the design, about the method of construction, about why we chose what we chose and you know...
We're gonna talk about it.
We can start.
I have socks on because I just stepped on dog poo today. So I don't have shoes right now.
Yeah. It was smelling really bad.
Yeah, it was smelling bad I just put outside.
So, let's start... about...
Talking about what is a canopy.
Yeah, canopy.
I don't know if you know what's a canopy. We didn't know it was called canopy before.
Sonya taught us.
Thanks Sonya for teaching us how we call a canopy.
So basically canopy is a roof in front of a door.
There are plenty... many of reasons to have a roof on the top of a door.
We have our reasons.
So what are our reasons to have a canopy?
Our front door is facing south so the south wind and rain get there.
Yeah, basically the weather system where we live is based on south fronts.
That means that the bad weather always comes from the south.
That means that when there is a lot of rain for days comes straight from the south and the south wind
brings the water to the door
and that makes that the door won't have a long life if we won't protect the door, right?
Second reason is because we want to have cover when we get home.
Basically when we arrive at home with bags and supermarket bags and stuff
we don't want to be on the rain until we open the door. So we want to have cover so we can open the door.
And we can leave the shoes with poo outside of the house.
That's true and also because we just like the look of it, you know.
Sometimes there are some things we do on the house that's just architectural purposes.
Architectural purpose is the excuse for anything.
We just like the look. It looks cool and that's it, right?
Basically.
So what do we need? We explained already. So how was the process of designing this?
Yeah, the process is... I think the first thing we needed to think about was the size of the canopy.
Because we had a lot of choices you know... We could do a canopy that's just on the top of the door
or we could do a small one.
Or we could do a canopy that is all the way to the second window.
So that means the door and two windows and then we could have a canopy that we decided that's in between
both windows and the door.
So we did like halfway and we have a reason for that and the second one was the how wide was the canopy.
At first I wanted like 1.2 meters, but it's a little bit too much.
And then we decided to go to 1 meter and then 95 centimeters.
But what's the reason for that?
We had a lot of choices about materials to use. First choice was use
the same metal as we used for doors and windows, for the metal frame.
Yeah, we the first... we thought we're gonna do a metal frame with sheets of the container on the top,
like a metal canopy.
And now we decided to go for a challenge.
Yeah, we also thought about doing just like the wooden deck.
Yeah, just like an extension of the wooden deck, but I don't think it would look cool.
And we wanted to try different things.
So you guys know right? That's not any news for you. We like sailboats.
And this house is a big research, experience, for a future hopefully sailboat.
And you know we like metal sailboats. I mean I do like I'm convincing her to like metal sailboats.
But at the same time I'm not like, you know needed to be a metal sailboat. I just want to experiment new things.
And it's time to experiment and to get to know different processes and different methods of construction.
So we decided to try a different kind of sailboat construction.
Not sailboat but any kind of boat construction, that's a wooden boat.
And inside of a wooden boat construction there are tons of different methods you can build
and one that's a really famous for people to do DIY boat building it's called stitch and glue.
So basically we stitch together plywood and then you glue with epoxy resin and fiberglass wool.
So it's the same thing we did but we didn't stitch we just clamped.
So basically the reason for the size we chose...
It's not clamp it's nails, right?
Nails, yeah.
You know, the new gun that we've just bought. The nail gun.
Yeah. We nailed it together.
So the reason why we chose this size
is because we wanted to do the challenge of doing the canopy with one piece, one sheet of plywood.
So we found one sheet that's 2.5 meters by 1.6.
So basically had two point five by one point six meters to work with.
So we try to find a size of canopy that we could you know cut the main sheet,
and then we would have enough leftovers to do the structure part of the canopy.
Otherwise you know the plywood would just bend around.
And that's where we came to 95 centimeters by 2.39m,
that we thought that with this size we can do the whole thing with one sheet of plywood. And we did actually.
Yeah, we did it.
Almost no leftover.
If you don't see the amount of leftovers we had you just go Monday's episode we show just a small you know...
leftover.
And then with that we came up with the how to design, you know.
We knew kind of what we wanted, we wanted like a honeycomb, I think it's how you call it, right?
I don't know.
You know what's honeycomb?
Yeah.
So basically, you know the drawing of the canopy on the bottom looks like a big honeycomb.
You know a lot of little squares.
We always like this shape.
Yeah, we always like the shape, but we didn't know how many squares we need inside.
The size of the squares.
Yeah.
And it's just hard to you know
to do the math when it's all theoretical and you don't know if it's gonna fit on the plywood...
And how many centimeters the blade is gonna take off.
Yeah, and then we had another...
So based on that we just... I need to get one piece of wood. One second. Where is the leftovers?
Close to the door.
The other challenge was to do the shape of the container.
It was easier than we thought actually.
Babe, are you here?
I was talking about the shape of the container already.
No. Oh the shape of the container. Yeah, that's a...
You know, the container is like... the plate is like this.
And canopy needs to sit, you know, that's the wall...
I don't know how... I cannot do that with my hand but...
Basically the canopy needs to be like this and it would be like a gap.
So we need to do the shape of the canopy as the shape of the shipping container.
And we thought that would be a lot trickier than it was.
We just measure it and the pattern repeats itself a lot.
So was easy. We cut like 20 of one piece and it actually fitted together. It was real good.
But other than that we did a mistake.
Which one?
The main mistake was the stripes of wood that we instead of cutting a 4 centimeter we cut 2 centimetres.
Oh, yeah.
I'll explain why.
At first we thought we would do like layers of plywood, you know.
So basically, this is the canopy and this is the reinforcement.
So we were gonna do the reinforcement on the same direction as the
the sheet of plywood, right?
And then we realized that if all the wood are in the same direction
it might be easier to bend the wood, to warp.
So we decided to do this way.
So the reinforcement is perpendicular
to the sheet of plywood, right?
But we decided to do that after we had cut half of the wood.
That means that instead of having a 4 centimeter piece of wood we had...
There is no leftover.
But we had like 2 centimetres. So in some parts of the canopy
we needed to glue 2 pieces of wood.
That was like I don't know a lot of extra cuts that we didn't need.
But sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and we fixed it and we loved the results.
So the only big mistake we did was that, to cut the wood wrong
because we changed the design in the middle of the process.
But it worked.
So the way we did the design I don't know if you understood.
We cut first the big piece of plywood then we cut stripes of the leftovers,
we made stripes and with this stripes we did the reinforcement
the main reinforcement that we thought we needed.
And once we did that that was done we were like:
so now we have this amount of leftovers we can get this and we can reinforce even more with what we have.
So we need to come up with a second design for the reinforcement with the leftovers.
And we did that until we had no leftovers anymore. We have like
I don't know a few scrap pieces, but that's all, because we used the whole thing.
So we have this honey... how do you call it?
Honeycomb just on the bottom because on the top the water can stay there...
Yeah, the thing is if we do on the bottom and on the top the same thing the water would get stuck.
So on the top it's just flat with an inclination, an angle.
Yeah, with a small angle, so the water goes to one side and next wee we're gonna do opening on the corner
so the water can go through because otherwise we'll have like a swimming pool on the top, right?
And the other reason we like this design is because in the future if we change our minds
we still can do a green roof.
There is the possibility we can you know reinforce a little bit more and we can have a green roof.
We could just have a plywood straightforward to the front but Duca never like the...
Simple things.
The simple things and the water dripping on our heads when we come inside of the canopy,
so that's why we're doing this.
It doesn't make sense to have you know a roof that you need to go through a curtain of water
before you get to the house, you know, we we want to take the water to the side and to do that...
That's why we are collecting this water.
And to do that the way to do is to have like, you know like...
The sheet of plywood and something to hold the water from you know, dripping outside.
I think you've got a point.
Yeah, we hope so.
What do we have more?
Epoxy.
The first time we worked with epoxy.
Yeah, before you guys ask if we have experience with epoxy... with plywood in epoxy.
It was a 5 years ago.
Yeah, we had once a small project really really tiny small project.
We did inside our of our apartment.
Yeah, without proper tools. So basically in 2013 we build the door
and the floor of our first sailboat, there was a 19 feet sailboat, a really small one.
So it was like a tiny door and a tiny floor.
On the same way of building, just plywood with resin.
With just hand saws and...
Yeah, it was just like all without tools at all.
I mean, we did it.
But it worked.
But it seems like now it was the first time we it again because that was like 5 years ago
and was a really quick project and now it was like more like, you know, we gave more thought on
we searched more and we paid more attention.
So I think we got a much better result.
And It's funny because always when we use chemicals, you know paints and resin, it's always tricky.
We're always scared we don't get the right proportion.
Proportion... yet this word.
Yeah, basically we never know if we did the mix right and if that's the amount... if we mixed it enough.
And how long it's gonna take to dry.
Yeah, and in the end it's all getting like, you know...
drier and sticky. It's a little bit tricky.
But we are really happy with the result so far,
because we still need to reinforce and that we are going to do
after we finish recording this we are gonna start reinforcing
so we can show you guys next Monday. That's gonna be a building episode, right?
Anything else we need to talk about today?
What's more?
Yeah, we did it finish it. The new challenges reinforcement.
Sorry for reading that because we cannot remember everything we need to talk about so just...
And we are really happy with our new gift.
It's really cool. We love the gift its pretty cool.
So we have the unboxing!
We've been waiting for that for a long time.
We always watch everyone's videos and they're like: oh unboxing... tons and I don't know hundred of boxes.
And we've never got a present and now in one day we've got 2 presents. That's pretty cool.
So we're gonna unbox something that we've got...
We can do it here, that's the unboxing table.
Both came from the States.
They are not from Brazil.
So this a company saw us on Instagram on our second Instagram actually.
We don't know if you know but we have a second Instagram. It's called Living Tiny Project,
where we post tiny houses.
Tiny houses inspirations.
So basically they sent this so we can use in the house in the future.
I'm gonna see what... Do you want to put the camera closer or... ?
No, it's all good, right?
We don't need to.
Ready?
Yeah.
She is really ready.
Look at that! It's a proper present.
Next week we're gonna show you...
No no no no no.
Please no step...
Lithonia Lighting, thanks so much for the present.
That's Lithonia Lighting.
We loved it.
Yeah. We're gonna leave the link of this company, this product.
That's not a sponsored video, but they sent us a present, you know, it's fair for us to talk about them a little bit.
Oh! They sent this! I thought they didn't send this.
That's pretty cool!
So it's supposed to be a light if a Bluetooth for sound system.
Yeah, this is a dimmable light for the ceiling with Bluetooth audio system.
It's so cool.
It's so pretty.
Wow! That's pretty good.
They say that's really easy to install that in 10 minutes...
So this is basically a dimmable light
with a Bluetooth speaker that you can actually have 8 of those working together in the house.
But we just have one but we're happy with one because our house is really small
so I think it's gonna be enough.
And we can even put it in wet areas, like bathroom.
Yeah. I'm hoping to install this in the bathroom because you know music in the shower is gonna be really cool.
So this it's really simple supposedly to install.
We we just opened it up, we didn't install it yet.
But we're gonna try to do a test by next week, hopefully, to see
I wanna try the speaker. But that looks really awesome.
And this is an adaptor if we don't have
power on the... I guess on the light... if we just have a light bulb we just install this on the light bulb and then
we can you know, install it through here.
That's really easy.
Oh, yeah! It's right here.
That means you just put it in the light bulb and you're good to go.
There? You mean?
Yeah.
That's gonna look awesome.
So, I guess that's it.
Yeah, I don't know what you think about this format of talking and talking and talking.
Think about it as a podcast.
We're not experienced at. We are just trying a new thing.
We don't know if we're you know, if we speak well if we just like it's hard to remember everything.
Let us know what you think. If you think we should quit, that's not our thing that we cannot do a podcast
just let us know because it's just tough to do that, you know.
We're not used to it.
But if you like it just give us a thumbs up and let us know what you think about that.
And we see you guys next Monday with our regular building episode that we're gonna finish the canopy, right?
Yeah.
So, se you guys next Monday.
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