Friday, 31 March 2017

Marks board

Well it's been a huge amount of time between boards - so busy on the farm and there just didn't seem time.
Thought i'd better get my act together and make a mate (Mark) a new board.
Had a lump of foam that i thought I'd try my beginner foam scraping skills out on....

Parabolic stringer going on ready for the skins to be vac bagged over the top and create that strength.
Skins on - now for all the rail bands, there is now faster setting polyurethane glue - time saver!!

Annnd - POP goes the grain with that first touch of resin. On the last couple of boards i've been using the entropy bio resin - super sap.
 I wanted a bit of colour and have wanted to try a cloth inlay - can now tick it off the list, puinched the fabric off my mother in law, though it quite fish scaly looking
 A few bits of pin lining

 Fins from the helpful fellas at Gearbox surf fin boxes and Hanalei fins Robin Mair in Hawaii and his South African - Aussie counter part Lance Pearson. Cheers guys
And the happy young grommit himself with his new stick
Whew - now i need some surf pics and a report .........


Saturday, 4 April 2015

Another Paipo on the go, Thought i'd use up the nice jap ceder planks i had left over from the last board. A 5' paulownia skin i made up ages ago for another board, and a piece of cloth - as i've never done a cloth inlay before.

Also thought I'd have a play with bottom channels, just to see how far the vacuum will pull the timber before it either crushes the foam or splits/cracks the timber. Haven't got there yet, amazing what shapes the vacuum will pull the timber into.



Friday, 27 March 2015

Just thought I'd add some pics of Rod's board and a few shots of the new gearbox fin system and Hanalei fins.



Saturday, 7 March 2015

All Done.
Rod's board finished just in time to take to the Waipu fish fry. Was a bit touch and go if I'd make it or not.
Great project, learnt a lot. made a mistake or two. but overall very satisfying. New gearbox finbox system from Hanalei fins was great to use, with excellent help and support from Robin Mair in Hawaii and Lance in Aussie.




Saturday, 21 February 2015

Haven't posted anything for an age! Been busy on the farm. I have however made a few bits and pieces.... With Piripi and the rest of his Rawiri clan leaving us for Indonesia for a couple of years I received a few boards - in all different states of repair!  have two nice L44 boards that Piripi broke in half while new. One is repaired and being surfed by Lauren Ambler, the other glued and waiting for some sticky stuff. Another couple have torn out leash plugs and various dings repaired and ready for the Hokianga kids to get out on them. - Will add pics
I now have foam !!!! 
Ready for starting work is a paipo - a 5'8" simmons - and a 6'4" for uncle Rod,
 Sick of his longboard, but struggling with the shortboard, he will shortly have a pretty high volume hydro simmons, 6'4", full concave from nose to tail, hydro type hull.  16mm rail build, 3mm planks top and bottom and a 4 ounce layup in epoxy - the eco sap stuff, forgotten what its called. board set up as quad/thruster - five fin.
Pics have come out funny due to the fish eye camera view, the board is actually quite straight.
timber is  Japanese cedar.


 

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Glassed, 2 x 6oz sanded, fill coated, sand and sand and sand - pin lines done. Still a bit crooked but getting better!. Now to drill in and fit the leash plug and do the fin box install.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Waiting for a new blank that i'm hoping will be here in a few days...... Uncle Rods new board, a 6'4" hydro simmons - one of Grant's - cheers dude - again!
Anyway, had a chunk of foam from when i made the last paipo and thought i'd make another. Decided to use the Agave stalk I've had leaning against the shed for the last 12 months, cool stuff but lousy to work. very hard on the outside, and softer than flax stalk inside. all okay when you glue it in, but as soon as you start foiling and exposing the center you have huge sdifferences in density, put that next to the foam and its very gently gently with the sandpaper. pics have come out a bit dark - i'll take some more as progress continues.
little patch up in the crack of that buttcrack i forgot about!