We all have different ways of building boards and it is always good to see how different people approach this. Here is Chris Cook's ideas ... " This is a recent experimental project I've been working on. The project combines some seldom used techniques that make certain parts of the HWS building process quicker and easier. "
" The rocker shape that follows the outline of the surfboard is cut out of a solid piece of wood and then ripped down to 1/4"-3/8" strips. These strips are then glued together, bent and clamped in a jig that will give them the shape of the outline of the surfboard. I install a nose and tail block which will also help hold the rail pieces in place."
" The rails are beveled and then the plywood deck skin is clamped tight to the angled rails which gives the deck a smooth natural curve throughout the length of the board."
" I attached a diagram that shows how I install the deck first and then the internal framework."
" I attached some pictures of the rail pieces in the jig, and the deck having been attached to the rails. On my site there are more pictures and I will have more soon of the finished project."
www.costanortesurfboards.com
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Fantastic boards.
What kind of wood do you use for building them??? (sorry for my english)
I have written a message in other post. I would like to try one.
Do you have any cd for sale???
Regards.
Juanma
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