Friday, July 24, 2009

WASARESCUEBOARDTWO pt4

Gloss coats done.

Bottom camber.

Check out those piggie hips.


Finished deck and bottom.
Well almost.
The gloss coats have not
been wet and dry sanded or polished.





Friday, July 17, 2009

WASARESCUEBOARDTWO pt3

Bottom lam done.
As I suspected, it sprung back a bit.
So I set the board up with a string line
nose to tail over the deck.
The deck was weighed down with the weights
to the correct measurements.
Then the distance between the string line
and a point on the deck was taken.
The bottom lam was done.
The string line was reattached to the board.
Measurements taken and adjustments to the rocker made
by propping up the ends and adding a little weight
to the bottom.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

WASARESCUEBOARDTWO pt2

The original plan was to do a resin swirl in the lams.
But because the rocker needed weighing down.
The board could not be flipped to cut the laps.
So it was done on the blank.
A couple of colours, a squeegee and a brush.
Pour on the base colour.
Then pour on the secondary colour.
And squeegee from the stringer out to the rails.
Then clean up the rails and runs with the brush.
The blank went a bit wild after I stripped the glass off.
Way to much rocker.
No stringer.
You get that.
Nothing 4 litres of water can't fix.

First lam on deck.
Just add water.
I suspect the rocker will spring back a bit.
So I will need to nut that one out prior to the bottom lam.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

WASARESCUEBOARDTWO pt1

A few years ago I built a board
out of an old surf club rescue board.

Well I'm at it again.

As with the first one I had to make it wider.


So I cut it down the guts and
and added a 100mm section
that I cut out of another rescue board.
This was pre shaped to the desired rocker.




All glued up
and ready to go.




The new blank has been planed down.
And the planshape drawn onto the blank.





The planshape has been cut out
and the outline has been cleaned up.







Thursday, July 9, 2009

MAIDEN VOYAGE

The alaia on the left has just
had its maiden voyage.
Not the best conditions.
We spent more time under the water
than on top of it.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

JACKSON RICIE

This is the ricie of the Jackson.
It has been removed and cleaned up.
This photo was taken up against a window
with the light shining through.
Unfortunately it will not be a clear
when it is re bonded to the board.


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

YELLOW 'DALE' UPDATE

At some stage a plastic fin was crudely fitted
into the original Safeset finbox.
Making it impossible to use the finbox.

There were a couple of options.
Remove the old box and fit a new/second hand Safeset box.
Or fill the old box and set a new fin on top.
After removing a Safeset box from a donor board.
Which was a major job.
And caused some damage.
Filling the box and setting a new fin was by far the better option.
So the old box was cleaned up.
A 3mm rebate was cut into the box to make a clean edge.
Then filled with pigmented resin and milled fibre.
This was then capped with a two layers of 4oz cloth on the bias.


New fin set and filler coated.
Ready for sanding.


Sunday, June 14, 2009

10' BALSA BUILD Pt 2

Once the four logs were glued up.
The middle two logs were glued up with the pre shaped stringer.
The logs were then planed down to the stringer.



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

FINZ

The blue one is for the yellow Dale.
The natural one is for the Jackson.
The fish fins are stockies.

SHADOWS

The shapers friend.
7' funboard shape.
Shaped by Bill Cilia.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

JACKSON

Almost a V-Bottom.
Shaped or designed by Gordon Merchant.
Shame about the fin box.

This Jackson Surfboards artwork appears to be hand masked
and painted with pigmented resin.

Slight nose damage.



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

LOW TECH, BUT EFFECTIVE

Twenty two 2 litre milk bottles full of water.
Equates to 44kg.

Ready for grinding.
Then a capping lam over the join.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

ANOTHER DALE

Another Dale has come in for restoration.
Found at a garage sale for $20.
Printed on the blank.
7'6"
SOD
Noosa
Steve O'Donnell worked at Dale in the late 60's.


Monday, April 13, 2009

READY TO GLASS

This is a little double ender.
The blank was from an old 70's backyard single fin.
The tiger stripe was done by dipping a length of wool in acrylic paint
and then draped on the painted blank and pulled tight around the rails.

Monday, April 6, 2009

DALE TRANSITION / HULL

Back to reality.
Ready to rebond the glass.
The join will be hidden behind a pinline.

1ST POINT NOOSA







Got lucky again.
Plenty of waves.
Cyclone Hamish washed away all of the beach.
The 1st point take off has moved west about 40 to 50m.
The sucky outside take off was closing out.
The low tide sweep was horrendous this year.
Must be something to do with the changed conditions.