Hi Bob, this is true! the bottom of 26/11/2015 was very good and was channeled without any other extra operation of router... but moving rocker line I blow out other secondary lines aside rocker one which have been create the extra bites
This morning I blend bottom line (rails and stringer) from the last rocker you like. From it. Later on, I'm going to create new secondary lines and will find extra bites as you did like before.
My design must be as skilled as this shop is www.paragonmilling.com/ where you'll bring my file.
Bob, you must wait longer make Da Bomb ready to fire
Hi Bob, been working again on" Da BomB" this morning . I completely re-design foil, input more rocker I can to do a reliable rail line to stick at those gnarly wave curl of the Pacific coast of California. ,Tomorrow morning I'll work on the plan shape, drawing the extra bites you liked on the sample of 26/11/2015 .
I will get some inspiration from this link you mail to me.http://www.kingspaddlesports.com/simmons-sup-2/ because I better like this one than the SIMSUP you send me first . Best outline and more all around rocker too.
Yes our first project I went the widest point in mid position . This time I'm going to pull that point forward and balance appropriate rocker . I
That kind of rocker allow to dig more concaves in the plan shape as you can see on the 2 last pictures below. It's on that design I'm working on this week, time to time...
As well due to CNC process I have to organise rail line draw to a certain distance from the blank outline. That distance given by the size of the tool holding the router and number of axes worked. You should ask Rolland about this
Hi Serge,
I like the double concave with the hard rails in the tail and think, maybe, we should keep it simple, with no fishtail. Let CNC do all the shaping.....
Comparing to the side view of Kings board, above: something seems off. Maybe the board looks too thick or the bottom curve is too consistent. Seems like the bottom curve of the Kings board is flatter in the mid-section.
What do you think?
Bob
In my opinion, dingability and capacity to hurt you is a major factor in choosing a tail (and nose) design...
Yes, I love rounded square and shallow diamond tails :-)
Love your last design Kami. wide planshape for general fun, and generous rocker to be able to dig concaves in it for control/speed could be a killer combo...
Hi Kami,
I agree with Colas re: the "hurtability" factor of sharp noses and tails. after having been practically skewered by the nose of my Naish X32 in the abs and groin and twice having fractured my ribs, which takes the fun out of laughing, coughing and sneezing (and sex) for a week to 10 days.
I really like the outline and tail shape in Da King 8 2 31 125 posted 22/12/2015, above.
Let's go with that!
Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!
Hello Bob, I did work on Da Bomb those last hours and subscribe a license viewer as this address below. It's hard way to move the board with mouse, bit disappointed for what I pay for
To have the most flush exit of the water off the tail, I work on rocker to blend front concave in a few tail lift as I can to induce a minimum bottom curve in the middle of the rocker.
So tricky to graphically blend concave shapes inside each others.
www.shape3d.com/Warehouse/Viewer.aspx?Board=2185
Hello Bob, from the @mail you send to me, it seems you have holidays far from the surf.
This past WE, I spent it working by now more on this project and it seems to me that is completed. I cant get anymore better than this one:
www.shape3d.com/Warehouse/Viewer.aspx?Board=2187
I hope you will make it built as perfect as it been drawing
Holla el gran Chilebear, there is no luck just a lot of work practicing on S3D software. Since we talked about your board, I spend lot of time on CAD learning on it. So I'm now ready to design as a pro like the picture above showing deepness of concaves on board bottom which is the result of so subtle direction of drawing lines . Blending transitions of mono concave into double vee concaves been the hardest to do for any shaper because it's a result of correct rocker and rail line.
Will be fun to make built your custom board in Chile from design done far away. If you cant have a CNC you can print templates from S3D file.
So we stay in contact. have fun.
Serge,
Looks good!
Let's build it...
Please send me the files when they are complete.
Happy New Year!!!
Bob
Yes, I've to fix a miss on rails just in front of front fins as I wrote to you . I will mail you fixed file in a short while.
hello Bob, here a video of your board with an updated design . As I spend a lot of time learning this CAD, my knowledge and improvements on S3D allow now me to draw finely what my experience of surfing and Suping make me think what is good to do on a surfboard whatever the way you paddle or the way you are surf riding.
I already send to you proper files to hot cut and cnc on you mailbox