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Cheeky Monkey ML92 (Production Board) Nr3

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Created by dweller > 9 months ago, 2 Nov 2013
dweller
NSW, 134 posts
2 Nov 2013 10:12AM
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It time to start the third of the Martin Love designed ML92 production board.

The eps is all cut and ready for a quick sand to fit into the mold.

Hoping to get this done this weekend, but if the wind blows things change







shear tip
NSW, 1125 posts
2 Nov 2013 12:46PM
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Groovy!

Is there a higher resolution second pass on the CNC to fefine the grooves, or is it all hand shaping from here?

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
2 Nov 2013 1:29PM
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For a custom board the passes are a lot finer. As this is going into a mold i'am happy to finish this off by hand, it only takes 10 minutes to get this








GusTee
NSW, 262 posts
3 Nov 2013 2:56PM
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Any more progress pics on the board? It wasn't a windy weekend in Sydney.

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
3 Nov 2013 3:04PM
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Hi GusTee

Trying something different this time i'am bagging the bottom in at really high vacuum. So the bottom and box went in today





GusTee
NSW, 262 posts
4 Nov 2013 9:10AM
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Mould looks trick. Looks heavy duty. Keep us up to date with progress...Thanks!

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
4 Nov 2013 9:07PM
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Today was a quick job to mark and cutout the fittings







dweller
NSW, 134 posts
10 Nov 2013 1:26PM
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Finished getting the board into the mold this morning (it's definitely a 2 man job). Too busy to take any process shots just this one in the bag





dweller
NSW, 134 posts
11 Nov 2013 9:19PM
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cracked open the mold open tonight and gave the board a quick clean. It feels a little heavier than the last ones this is due more glass + more carbon













keef
NSW, 2016 posts
11 Nov 2013 10:45PM
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dweller said..

cracked open the mold open tonight and gave the board a quick clean. It feels a little heavier than the last ones this is due more glass + more carbon





looks great you've gotta be happy with that stu, you will probably use less filler coat , I wish my jp50 speed had that much carbon,



mr love
VIC, 2340 posts
11 Nov 2013 11:02PM
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Looks great Stuart. A pity it gets so hot here, would be great to just clear coat it and show off all the beautiful carbon.

FormulaNova
WA, 14453 posts
12 Nov 2013 6:28AM
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Do you guys find that a board with lots of carbon is a bit more bone-jarring than one with less?

I have ridden two 'pro edition' boards with supposedly lots of carbon, and they weren't as comfortable as the normal glass versions.

GusTee
NSW, 262 posts
12 Nov 2013 11:14PM
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What's the main advantage of constructing using a mould compared to without?

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
13 Nov 2013 11:55AM
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With a custom board you may need to do 15 processes in the building each involving drying time (15 days).

The main advantage of making in a mold is time saved by completing a lot of the processes one go. The actual amount of work involved is the same as you still need to shape the board, hd foam and layup the mold.

The disadvantage is that you cannot change the design

I agree that you can make a board too stiff with going overboard with carbon and that is why smaller boards are now having a glass bottom and a carbon deck to allow some flex in the board

GusTee
NSW, 262 posts
16 Nov 2013 11:29AM
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Wind did not visit sydney much this week so the progress on the board must have been good...any more pics?

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
17 Nov 2013 11:05AM
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No wind and family up so not much time free!

Still managed to get the rails taped with carbon, locate the footstrap plugs and a quick sand on the deck, but still need to finish the bottom. The next big decision is that colour to make the sanding coat - orange or red? swinging towards orange











SeaSkip
VIC, 97 posts
17 Nov 2013 4:35PM
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These boards are looking great dweller. Orange for sure man! Set off those new Koncepts nicely.

FormulaNova
WA, 14453 posts
17 Nov 2013 2:56PM
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Stuart, how do you keep epoxy out of your finboxes when laminating over them?

In the past I have ended up filing bits of resin out of the box, but there must be a better way.

keef
NSW, 2016 posts
17 Nov 2013 10:49PM
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Stuart, how do you keep epoxy out of your finboxes when laminating over them?

In the past I have ended up filing bits of resin out of the box, but there must be a better way.


you can jam some Styrofoam in the cavity and sand it and dig it out later


keef
NSW, 2016 posts
17 Nov 2013 10:51PM
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stu is the box glassed in , if it is how did you do it

FormulaNova
WA, 14453 posts
17 Nov 2013 8:48PM
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FormulaNova said..

Stuart, how do you keep epoxy out of your finboxes when laminating over them?

In the past I have ended up filing bits of resin out of the box, but there must be a better way.


you can jam some Styrofoam in the cavity and sand it and dig it out later





That's what I tried this time. I also used some tacky-tape on top of it, to try and seal it better. I won't see how it worked out until tomorrow.

GusTee
NSW, 262 posts
18 Nov 2013 12:54AM
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dweller said..

No wind and family up so not much time free!

Still managed to get the rails taped with carbon, locate the footstrap plugs and a quick sand on the deck, but still need to finish the bottom. The next big decision is that colour to make the sanding coat - orange or red? swinging towards orange




Coming along very nicely. Keeping this one for yourself?

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
18 Nov 2013 9:52AM
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for the molded boards EPS foam pushed into the box and then routed it out afterwards. Customs are just taped over.

Because the tuttle box was molded into the board I had a little back fill into the box through the holes. They had been filled but the pressure always finds a way to push the resin through. Simple to knock out as I always wax the inside of the box

I will have two of the same model with different constructions as long as i can use one I will be happy



dweller
NSW, 134 posts
20 Nov 2013 8:35PM
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I thought I'd better mix up some orange pigment before the sanding coat - Definitely Orange!!!




dweller
NSW, 134 posts
21 Nov 2013 8:29PM
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The orange hotcoat went on tonight still a little unsure how it will look when sanded back. We shall see









Mobydisc
NSW, 9027 posts
21 Nov 2013 8:40PM
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Wow it looks shiny and beautiful. I'm looking forward to seeing it on the water.

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
25 Nov 2013 6:52PM
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Added more white to the pigment to get a less translucent orange. When sanded back it will still show the carbon





choco
SA, 4024 posts
25 Nov 2013 7:20PM
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mr love said..

Looks great Stuart. A pity it gets so hot here, would be great to just clear coat it and show off all the beautiful carbon.


Soller composites do coloured carbon not sure if it's as strong

www.solarcomposites.com/composites/compositehybrid.html#coloredfiberglass

dweller
NSW, 134 posts
28 Nov 2013 11:13PM
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I have seen the colored carbon but never used it. Pigmentation of the resin in small quantities if fine, but to much can weaken the resin. As this is is only a sanding coat the carbon/glass is at full strength.

Glossy Hoatcoat!!

Ready for the final sand, pads and gripping






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