Float Your Soda Can Boat! DIY Sailing Ship Made From Soda Cans!

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Float Your Soda Can Boat! DIY Sailing Ship Made From Soda Cans!

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Float Your soda can Boat! DIY sailing ship made from Soda Cans!

Several soda can crafters, soda can modeling enthusiasts and hobbyists recently reached out to us asking if we had a soda can boat or sailing ship available, or any videos on how to make a soda can boat. So, we decided we needed to make it happen! The one thing we noticed when we started this project was the lack of soda can ship videos, or how to make a soda can boat tutorials except for soda can sailing ships. So we modified some sailing ship templates found freely available on Pinterest, various crafting sites & the Wayback Machine, reworking them specifically to bring this soda can ship model to fruition!

Supplies

To build this model, you will need the templates, which are freely available and linked in the description. You will also need a ruler, hobby knife, an ultra fine point marker, 5 inch precision scissors, a package of wooden dowels, bamboo skewers and your preferred brand of Super Glue gel.

Cut Out Main Hull

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Use the templates provided to cut out the main hull as shown.

Fold the Hull

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Next, Fold the newly cut out hull piece in half as shown in the photo

Install Hull Formers

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Trace and cut out the middeck and rear hull formers. Install them inside of the main hull piece as shown

Stern Former

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Use the templates provided to trace and cut out the stern former. Install it on the rear of the hull piece as indicated

Mid Deck Former

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Trace and cut out the mid deck former. Glue the mid deck former into the center of the hull piece as shown.

Prow Former

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Use the templates provided to trace and cut out the prow former. Install the prow former on the front of the hull as shown

Rear Deck Former

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Trace and cut out out the rear deck former piece. Install the rear deck former on the hull near the stern former as indicated

Main Deck

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Use the templates provided to trace and cut out the front and rear main deck pieces. Glue them into position on the main hull as shown

Prow

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Trace and cut out the prow former then install it on the front of the main hull as indicated

Display Stand

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Use the templates provided to cut out and make the hull base. Also cut out two hull supports and glue them to either end of the base as shown.

Rear Deck & Forecastle

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Use the templates provided to trace and cut out the forecastle & rear deck pieces. Glue the forecastle and rear deck pieces into position on the main hull as indicated

Rudder

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Use the templates provided to cut out a left and right rudder piece and glue them together. Install the completed rudder on the rear of the stern as shown

Captain's Balcony

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Craft the Captain's balcony out of the templates provided and glue it into position on the rear of the hull as indicated

Making the Masts

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You will need a package of bamboo skewers and wooden dowels to complete this step. Use the templates provided to cut the main mast, foremast, bowsprit and Mizzen mast pieces to size and install them along with the crows nest as shown in the photos

Sails and Rigging

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Install the bowsprit sail, the foremast and main mast sails. Glue the Lateen sail into position. Then add the rigging pieces as shown to finish off you Spanish Galleon soda can model.