Niiiiice boards........drip you need to go and retake those pics.... There is no justice in what you have done until you fix it with better oics
3 Clearwaters sitting in the rack at Board Culture.
Photos or it didn't happen
3 Clearwaters sitting in the rack at Board Culture.
Photos or it didn't happen
They are all mine. I'm going to team pop out
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Love the diamond tail
Why is the stringer yellow? I've never seen that before.
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Excellent work OB...
I meant to post this before when you first mentioned tails.
Why is it wide square/ diamond or pin?
I don't really like either.
I find a square is slow and stalls in turns and a pin means you have to draw the turn out..
So I go with a compromise.
Rounded square, Bump squash whatever they call it..
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Love the diamond tail
Why is the stringer yellow? I've never seen that before.
Really? theres a whole bunch of coloured stringers out there atm Darth.I've seen yellow,green,red,orange ,black and even pink.
Obct may have painted his himself.
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Excellent work OB...
Why is it wide square/ diamond or pin.
I don't really like either, square is slow and stalls in turns and a pin means you have to draw the turn out..
So I go with a compromise.
Rounded square, Bump squash whatever they call it..
SP I've got to disagree,I find the Pins loose and the square the one that likes to draw out your turns.
Good work OB, don't worry about the very small imperfections, all good, the first wave done it for you
I'll try to get down there a take some pics
thats the go....hope you get the time
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Love the diamond tail
Why is the stringer yellow? I've never seen that before.
You can order all sorts of stringer combo's...high denisty coloured foam...different types of wood in different setups...carbon...split...splayed etc etc
I'll try to get down there a take some pics
So where are the picks? Or did a bit of a wog and a bit of rain keep.ya home
P.s hope your recovery is going well obct
/\ /\ I think it's this coming Saturday, not the last, I've got it in my outlook, and I can't surf for a while, so I should be good to get there.
I happened to be driving by Bennetts today so I popped in to see if they were getting things ready for their show, they were.
And can anyone remember these?
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Great work OB - can not believe I missed these last pics of the completed build. You have done a super job. Did you just drill straight through to the fin box for the leggie? Always look like an easier solution and look cool as well. Nice work. Hope the wife was fairly lenient through the rest of the build and will let you play in the shed again
What did you glass her with?
I remember those skateboards. A bloke I knew had one briefly but he was the laughing stock of the hill and got rid of it quick smart. My yellow Penny had more street cred.
The same guy also had a fibreglass boogie board.
Lots of faults in the shaping and the glassing, but the good news is, it will hold me up on the nose, right from the first wave I realized it would work.
But I still really miss the turning ability of a pintail.
Great work OB - can not believe I missed these last pics of the completed build. You have done a super job. Did you just drill straight through to the fin box for the leggie? Always look like an easier solution and look cool as well. Nice work. Hope the wife was fairly lenient through the rest of the build and will let you play in the shed again
What did you glass her with?
3 x 6oz plus the volan fin patch.
I'm not sure why I did the through the fin leash, because plugs aren't hard, perhaps I just wanted to do something different, I think I did it the right way, but no one ever explained it to me, so I kind of made it up as I went along.
As I recall,
> After the board was laminated, I set the fin box in
> Once the box was cured, I drilled through the fin box, through the stringer and out the top of the laminated board with a drill bit that was just a fraction under 7mm
> I then turned the board over and drilled down towards the fin box, following the small hole, but using an larger drill bit, maybe 10mm, but stopping as soon as I got to the fin box. That means I ended up with a small hole in the fin box and a larger hole through the foam and stringer.
> I then plugged up the small fin box hole with some blutac, before mixing up some resin and Q cell, along with some tiny matting shavings and poured it into the larger hole on the top of the board.
> then I just when ahead and did my normal sanding coat on both sides and after I sanded the board, I took out the blutac plug and re-drilled the hole to the outside with the small drill bit.
> Once it was all done I had to then countersink the top edge of the hole in case any sharp edges would cut through the leash loop.
It's always tricky getting a leash loop through these holes but because I used to own so many surftechs, I always kept some thin gal coated fencing wire handy to put through the hole from the top to hook the loop with.
I remember those skateboards. A bloke I knew had one briefly but he was the laughing stock of the hill and got rid of it quick smart. My yellow Penny had more street cred.
The same guy also had a fibreglass boogie board.
He didn't live in Gero did he...bloke down teh road from me had a fiberglass booger super faster but not good on the ribs.