Monday, November 21, 2016

9 foot performance longboard for Dave Ogle

A simple way to scribe the rails and cut them off


 End grain Paulownia makes it easy to bend around a tight tail and steam helps get it round the nose.
3mm rail band on not a lot of foam.

End grain timber makes it easy to wrap around a tight tail.
Very sharp and a great weight to slice along those rail bands.
6mm wrapped round the outside and trimmed down.
Rocker bed set up ,blank on top and 5mm skin cut and ready.
I normally bag the top and bottom skins on together but this board has a lot of nose to tail rocker and deck roll which means the 5mm has a lot of bending and pressure on it to pull down. So I steamed along the rails and in the middle which softend it up lots.
So as you can see it pulled it down and we now have one very soild unit
4mm bottom skin on
 Nice concave and rail chine

Looking good. All ready for Dave to pick up and laminate the rails on over Christmas. He will finish it with Lanolin.
As you can see he did a pretty nice job



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