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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Finishing up

Finishing up on the 6'7" mini noserider. It has come together pretty well. I tried some new things in finishing it. I sanded off the glossy epoxy finish this time and used a clear acrylic spray as a finish coat. It looks OK, more of a satin finish...it feels better to the touch I think. This is an interesting size for this kind of board, I stepped the deck down, so there's good volume under the chest and the rails are thin enough to provide bite...can't wait to ride it, maybe this weekend.  

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Glassed

pre-vent and final sanding

My supervisors: Ping (tail only) and Pong (foreground)

Vented with the new bigger brass vents from WSS

From a distance

Thursday, May 30, 2013

It just keeps coming...

The waves just keep coming...last night was bigger and really fun out here at Kako, but this morning there were still fun waves on a dropping swell. The left stayed open all the way across, nice rights too. I had it for an hour all to myself this morning, and will hit it again after work. Hokkaido at its finest... 
 Wakuwaku, waves crashing over the tetras
 Clean peaks
The left


Monday, May 27, 2013

Mini Noserider Update

Been really busy lately, lots of work and writing, but also enjoying some good surf...been out 10 times in the last 9 days...and it's supposed to pick up again tomorrow...Ooohah, to quote Pacino. I've made some progress on the mini noserider, it's coming together nicely. The rails and rocker are getting better than previous boards. That said, the 6'6", my most recent, has become my daily driver...it's been a blast riding the single fin.
 



 I'm putting the fin box in before glassing this time, it's made the whole procedure much easier.

My shaping shed's back in action after a long cold winter.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

6'7" Mini Noserider

Been busy riding the new board and am now working on yet another...just can't stop making these things. The one underway now is a 6'7" mini noserider. I've been looking long and hard at Linden's Compressor Model and wanted to make something similar for myself. The "blank" is done (framed and hollow like the last one), so now it's time to smooth things out and shape the rails. I'll post more pics when it's shaped and ready to glass.
 
The 6'6" diamond tail has been working well, it goes surprisingly good in the small surf considering it's size. Width and thickness appears to be the way go. It has been my go to board for the last few weeks. 
 
It's been cool here in Hokkaido, and the surf not so great recently...that said, still got out four times last week and am just super happy that the snow is gone. Next week we should get our cherry blossoms here in Noboribetsu.  
 
Pics of the new project: 
 
 


Monday, April 15, 2013

Venting...

Here's a pic with the vent installed...Rode it this morning, pretty fun...more pics to come.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Glassing the new board

Time for an update. Hawaii was great, had some really fun sessions out in Town...now it's back to life and work in Hokkaido. Spring has arrived, and we've had some decent waves. I've also managed to glass the new board. The second coat is done, and this is how its looking at the moment. It's a bit lumpy here and there, but I'm thinking about just riding it as is and see how it goes. Will post more pics later...
Sanded and ready for first coat.

After first coat.

After second coat.

Break time...fun clean little lefts.
 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Board update: sanding

Cleaned up the blank, shaped the rails, and am underway with the sanding. Up to 120 grit at the moment. Some of the cedar sanded up quite light, while some strips stayed dark, it'll be interesting to see how it all looks under the glass.

Off to Hawaii this week (looking forward to the warm waves), so it'll be a few weeks before the next update.