A ship made of Cardboard | Joining DIYHUB MONTHLY CONTEST - SEALIFE.

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This is my first time joining a DIY contest showing off my DIY content that I specially did for this contest and I would like to talk about a ship made of Cardboard that I did following a YouTube video although I changed the main idea somewhere.

DIYHUB CONTEST - SEA LIFE (In Collaboration With @ECENCY.) has only 3/4 days left towards the deadline so if you wanna join then you better hurry.

Lemme show you how I did the entire thing.

  • Essentials

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I used some recycled cardboards that were the main essentials for this diy work, white thread, glue, a scissor, a plastic scale, a cutter, some bamboo sticks and some color papers.

Except the cardboards that I got with some products, I had to buy all other things although they were previously bought.

  • How I did it myself?

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At first I used the compass and used the scale to get a dimension of 4 cm and then I drew a circle with that 4 cm dimension. Then I had to remove that part that I indicated as wastage.

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There I did the same thing three times and got 3 pieces of that shape.

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Now I got to get a big piece of cardboard which I'll use as the lower body of the ship. I took this flat piece of cardboard of 27cm X 14 cm.

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Then I bended the big piece and gave it a curve shape. The lower part of this shape is going to be the lower part of the ship.

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Now, its time I glue the half circled pieces (all three pieces) in the curved big piece. I glued one at the end side of the curved piece, another one at the middle and another one leaving a little space at the end part of the curved piece. The part where I left a little space at the end part is going to be the back part of the ship.

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And now I added this piece of cardboard at the front side and its going to be the front of the ship. Then I drew it like that so I can cut it perfectly.

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And now it gets this look at the front part. I needed to make the whole surface at the same level so I can add a piece on top of it to make a floor.

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Now its time I work on the back. At first, I removed that part like you can see above and then I added a piece of cardboard (any size just needs to fill the gap) after bending it and made it curve and I removed the additional parts.

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Then I just cut these small parts according to the back part and I followed the back part for the size of those parts and I glued them. Then I attached another piece to attach them as you can see below.

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Now I needed to fill that empty spot with another piece of cardboard after I bended it a little,

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And then after I glued some weight inside the body, I filled the surface adding a floor. I forgot to take a picture after I glued the floor.

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Then I used this piece of cardboard and glued it underneath the ship body as a stand.

Now I needed to start working on the chambers.

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This is a 16cm X 7cm cardboard piece that I needed for a chamber and its going to be the roof of the chamber.

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Then I needed two 14cm X 2.5cm pieces and they'll be the left and right side walls of the chamber.

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And then I needed two 5.5cm X 2.5cm pieces and they'll be the front and the back walls of the chamber.

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And after gluing all walls together, I attached the roof as well.

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Then I glued the chamber on the ship at the back part. This is just one chamber out of three so more are on the way.

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I used smaller pieces to make a smaller chamber that I can attach on the roof of the previous chamber. And I used one 11cm X 5cm for roof, two 9cm X 2.4cm for side walls, two 3.5cm X 2.4 cm for front and back walls.

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Then I glued them together and attached it on above the previous chamber and now they looks like a two storied building above the ship.

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Now I needed the third chamber and I used one 10cm X 7cm for roof, two 8cm X 2.4cm for side walls, two 5cm X 2.4 cm for front and back walls.

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Then I attached the third chamber on the front side of the ship. If I could find same color cardboards which I had actually but I failed to use them on time then I'd leave them like this but as they're a mess in color now so I had to add some color papers on them.

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I searched for a ship image on google to see how they're colored and I've seen a big ship colored as red at the below part and black on the lower body.

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I used red no the lower stand part, black on the body part and blue on the chambers and then I drew window and door on the chambers with a black colored pen.

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Now its time I attach some bamboo sticks at the side of the ship and I did it as above. There are a lot of more works on the original idea like using more and more bamboo sticks but attaching the bamboo sticks was a tough job and besides I've already spend a lot of time in this single work so I ignored that extra part.

Now its time to make some sails.

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After taking a 22cm X 18cm white paper, I cut it like above and I did that with two papers.

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Then I used some bamboo sticks and I attached them using white thread and made them the structure for the sails.

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Then I glued the papers on the bamboo stick structures and made them good sails and I attached on sail on the back upper chamber and another one on the front chamber.

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And they looks like this now.

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And now I used the white thread to decorate the ship a little better and I didn't use glue on this, I just used knots and attached the threads on the ship.

And its actually done from my side although I could do more but I feel bored now after working on a single project for so long. Let's check out the ship now.

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Back view.

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Front view.

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Aerial view.

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We came to the finishing line of this DIY post. I didn't check on time but I think the whole process killed around or more than 7 hours of my life. Yes, freaking 7 hours and I did that taking more than 10 days.

I may show more of my DIY practice later if I find something interesting to try on. Don't forget to pray for me for the result of the contest.

NEXT TIME.

All photos are my own except for the line breakers that I borrowed from the contest post page and I hope that's okay with the DIYHub team.

SEE YOU.

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Glad you were able to join this contest. This is a really good entry. Love the creativity and details with it.
Good luck.

I'm also glad that I could join after all. Thanks for the good words and for wishing me luck.

What a delicate and beautiful job @frankevor. A spectacular entry for the contest. Every detail of the boat is beautiful. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing your creative process, best of luck in the contest ✨

Thanks for the compliment. This work has killed a lot of time and at last I gave up otherwise I'd make it far better.

Wow
This is brilliant.
Bravo!

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Thank you for the appreciation.


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This made me remind my high shcool home work 😅 I made a ship by wrapping rope around nails.

Good work!

Its nice to know my work reminds you of your golden time. Making a ship by wrapping rope around nails sounds epic.
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Muy buen trabajo @frankevor 👍 quedó espectacular!!! Te felicito...😊

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