I started with one of my foam boards that I have designed in AKU Shaper and took 7mm off the thickness and 20mm off the rails all round. This was then cut from a hard Core Fusion EPS blank. |
After sanding the blank I glued a 3mm Paulownia rail band / parabolic stringer round the outside of the blank. |
A piece of shade cloth give the air some space to be sucked out without sucking straight onto the wooden. |
The when it is all set , slide it out of the bag and trim the excess 5mm all round. This is also where the parabolic stringer comes in handy. Make sure to keep the face square as this is important. |
There are 6 x 3mm laminates to make up the nose as it is easier to bend these thinner strips , although you may be able to steam or heat them to make it easier. I have not tried that yet. |
Not a big mess yet. |
3 x 6mm thick rail bands glued on and tail block laminated as well. |
Here I have planned the rail bands down to the foil of the board prior to rough shaping the rails. So the outer edge of the rail band is still square at this point. |
All shaped and leash plug epoxied in. |
I used Futures fin boxes and took extra foam out right through to the deck timber to key it all together as there is no glass over the boxes as you would do in a glass board. |
These are the new Rasta Bamboo quad set from Futures Fins. |
I have finished the board with 2 coats on Lanotec which is lanolin or the waterproof oil / grease from sheep's wool. It is not to waterproof the wood but to condition it in the first instance. |
Well my good friend Johnny T took the little Simo out this morning at The Alley and had a ball. Some late take offs and some speedy little sections saw him slashing the face all the way down the line. One bonus is that he didn't need wax as the deck was not slippery at all. Paddles well and seems to be no problems yet.
Great technique and great finish! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI wonder: does it have any concaves in it? It's amazing how the deck and bottom paulownia skins bend in so many differents ways, molding perfectly to the EPS shape...
My only thought is that i'm afraid the paulownia deck might crack on the veins under the feet pressure o impacts. I gess that will depend on the EPS core hardness, or if after some use the EPS squashes like foam does.
I've been thinking of your technique all day long and I'm impressed, really! Good job!
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