Sunday, July 3, 2011
Frank's new fish
Frank is a bus driver here on the Gold Coast and in his down time loves a surf and spending time in the shed building his next wooden board. Here is his latest offering.
" I’ve started the new fish and attached are some pics of it as it was last week. I went to Tyalgum today to pick up the timber for the rails from John White, who has the paulownia plantation there. For the deck I’ll be using mainly hoop pine and some hardwood as a contrast. This board will be built almost entirely without the use of fibreglass or epoxy, the exceptions being to securely anchor the finboxes (quad-fin setup) and leashplug. I’m using only polyurethane glue and will use varnish to finish it. Now that the framework for it is assembled it already looks like a fast, slippery shape."
" I’ll keep you updated with the progress and with a bit of luck it may be finished for this year’s Wooden Board Day."Thanks Frank and I hope you get enough time to have it ready for the first weekend in August.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Board building classes in Wales, UK








After a very successfull workshop last March, where ten hollow wooden surfboards where build, Paul Reisberg will host two more workshops at his place in Solva / Pembrokeshire / Wales / UK.
Paul and Rich Blundell (treetosea, grain surfboards) will teach you how to build a hollow wooden surfboard with the strip and feather method used by a lot of builders.
No woodworking skills are needed. all the paulownia and cedar needed to construct the shape of your choice will be provided.
Dates are: 12.-14. August and 19.-21. August
For more information : paulitspaul@gmx.net or call him 07790795117
Bruno's French Fish
" I am Bruno Hubert (36 years old), I live in France (Bretagne, Finistère (29 ) ) and I have built a hollow surfboard Fish.It is 5' 8" x 21 3/16" x 2 9/16"I use the Paul Jensen Method, and the wood used are : Balsa, Red cedar and Sipo (fins) with
Epoxy resin."
" This is a good surfboard, it's very cool to surf with it."
" I love hollow surfboard and i am building a new hollow : 6'2" X 18 1/2" X 2 1/4 "www.surfobsession.canalblog.com/archives/6_2_brian_hollow_pro_model/index.html
Thanks to Bruno for sharing a great looking board. He has done the Jensen method proud.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The "Nohu" from Charlie
" The Nohu, or scorpionfish, is a real ugly fish. Thus I named my newest design after it."
Saturday, June 25, 2011
We have been building and riding wooden boards a while now



Thrill of the Surf 1949 from Gary Crockett on Vimeo.
If you would like a board like this get hold of Parrish Watts at Noosa and he can build you one.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The Cabbage Tree and Agave board.
"Have you ever wondered how surfboards are made? If yes, do you know how the whole process and materials involved? Yes? Then, do you know how to make a wooden one? If you do, now forget everything you know about all of that and look at how Roger Hall makes a stunningly impressive surfboard made out of Cabbage Tree and Agave. The wood he uses is pretty much found on the side of the road, thereby turning a whole lot of surfboard building and commercial concepts on their heads, even throwing them out the window! Observe as his glasser, Matt Waite, reveals the wide colour ranges and textures that each wood offers. An extended version of this will be available as a bonus feature on the SEWN DVD. So get into some droning beats and admire this craftsmanship marvel of surfboard making, simply the best in NZ!"
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
This years Wooden Board Day is coming up...
If you have any questions , please contact me : grantnewby@bigpond.com
Matt builds a nice board
www.wachtfogelcustomhollowsurfboards.com
Monday, June 20, 2011
Vincent's mini simmons

" Here are some news about the wooden Mini Simmons. I've cut all the ribs and the spine and glued them. I've glued the "counter rail" and now I will start to glue the strip planking deck skin.Attached, you can see the Mini Simmons skeleton."
Look forward to more pics and progress on this board from Vincent.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Peter Walker Exhibition
Peter Walker, a Sydney-born surfer, divides his time between Adelaide and working as Associate Professor at the Rhode Island School of Design in New York. Always fascinated by hand skills and fine craftsmanship, Walker’s awareness of the complexity of surfboard performance and design led him to start making his own wooden surfboards – embellished with the work of leading Australian contemporary artists.Walker has researched and references notable surfboard designers from the past with his series of new hollow boards. Tom Blake, an American who lived in Hawaii in the 1920s, was an early proponent of the surfing lifestyle. He invented the ‘skeg’ or fin which helped to stabilise a board through the water. He also refers to Californian Bob Simmons who in the period immediately following WWII incorporated the new technologies of fibreglass, Styrofoam resin and plywood construction with his experience as an aircraft engineer to experiment with the dynamics of drag and turbulence. The beautiful boards are all meant to be used – yet they take on a presence of sculpture within the gallery space.

The exhibition is open from 28th May to 10th of July at the Gold Coast Arts Centre.On Saturday 9th July 3 - 5PM Join Peter as he discusses the design and shaping process of his surfboards and collaborations with other artists.
RSVP P 07 5581 6567 / E gallery@theartscentregc.com.au
Thanks to everone

Well the journey of the Earthquake Surfboard has now had a happy ending. We wanted to thank everyone for the support and well wishes over the past few weeks.
We were amazed at the unfolding events of the auction. This resulted in having 9974 hits on Trademe with over 100 people watching the auction, which far exceeded all of our expectations. The final bid was $2061.00 NZD, which will be making its way to the Red Cross.
The winner of the Earthquake Surfboard and handmade wall racks is a Cantabrian surfer. It is pretty fantastic to think the board will go to someone who has personal attachment to the City of Christchurch.
We are eternally grateful to those in the surfing community both in New Zealand and internationally who embraced this cause. It was also humbling to get so many heartfelt messages from those people who told us they were not from a surfing background, their sentiments expressed to us greatly contributed to the significance of the Earthquake Board.
Once again we wanted to thank everyone!!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Ledgends night at the Gold Coast Surf Museum this Saturday night
Surf World Gold Coast is hosting an evening on 28th May featuring Joe Larkin, Gordon Woods, Scott Dillon and Bill Wallace, four of the pioneering fathers of board manufacturing in Australia and the industry and lifestyle that followed in their footsteps. These four men between them trained some of the most highly regarded shapers and manufacturers involved in the industry today. Listen to their stories about the introduction of the Malibu in 1956 and the transition from 16ft hollow ply boards, to ply Okanuii’s, to balsa and then to foam and their humorous stories about the disasters they had in creating the modern foam blank.
Hear how the ‘Gidget’ era changed surfing into a mainstream sport in the early 60s’ and how the short board revolution affected their businesses in the late 60s’.
All good surfers in their own right these four together, are part of the living history of our sport. With larrikins Joe and Scott and gentleman Gordon and Bill telling their stories it promises to be an entertaining night not to be missed and one that all those in the industry should attend.
This Saturday 28th May at 6pm - don't miss a great nightEarly Balsa short boards

A great little piece from Mark Riley's newletter that I thought I would share." Congrats Bob Munro for sending me this great 1959 photo - he received a DVD on How to Build a Balsa Wood Malibu and sent me this email:
Hi Mark, thanks for your note, not much to add, the beach in the background was Cronulla, the boards accompanied us on safaris to Qld (gold coast) and a number of the beaches in the Noosa area. We travelled in a 58 Holden van and were the centre of attention when we stopped in a country town as most people had not seen these "short" boardies let alone made out of exotic material. We did further trips all the way to bells where we surfed for a few days with guys that were still on wooden boards, our boards were good performers and handled all round conditions. The boardies (Okanuis) were home made (by mum) and in retrospect we (like some did) should have gone commercial! Thanks for the offer of the dvd its appreciated.
Cheers Bob Munro Ps the other guy in the picture is Ian Walsh. "
Check out all the great blanks and boards from Riley Balsawood Surfboards Australia
Saturday, May 21, 2011
A great story to be shared



A great story from Scott Hayward to share with you..." Hi Grant,
I've been reading the blog fairly religiously over the last year or so, and I'm happy to report that I finally have some good stuff to share with you!
I just finished my first HWB, a Driftwood Sr. frame kit that I purchased from www.woodsurfboardsupply.com. It took a heck of a long time, but it's done and looking good.
The funny thing is that I'm an unlikely surfer - I live in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada) - 8 hours away from the nearest waves. Worse yet, they're east coast US waves, which means the ocean will be pretty much flat until September! Nonetheless, I'm pretty stoked to ride this board.
Because I don't get to surf very often, I took the time to blog the whole process and index it here:
www.bravetheago.com/blog/?p=1024
So until this September, I'll be reading your blog and riding my landyachtz longboard as much as possible.
Keep up the great work with the site."
Best,
Scott
Scott has documented the whole process and shares his experience along the way. Also the costs incured and how he has solved problems that he faced. It is a very insightful piece to be shared and for that I thank him for his efforts.So if you are thinking of building a board , check this out and it may help to answer some questions you have.
Thanks Scott for sharing your story / journey. A nice outcome as well mate.Enjoy the ride.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Wooden board building class


This classes will have up to ten participants build their own boards and at the end of the class the boards will be ready for glassing. Tuition is $800 USD per person, with materials extra, typically around $50 per foot of board length. A "How To Build A Hollow Surfboard” CD ($100 value) and a Frame Kit of your choice ($200 value) will be included in the cost of the class.
What’s NOT included: Food and lodging.
Booking deposits of $100 are required.
This will be the only workshop in the USA for 2011...
For more information and to register for this class go to this link :
http://hollowsurfboards.com/fins.htm
Monday, May 16, 2011
Australian Old Mal Contest
The National Old Mal contest is on at Crescent Head Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September 2011. They have divisions for Alaia , Toothpicks , Okanui and old logs so there is a chance to get out there on your old wooden board and have some fun. There is also a show and shine of boards on Saturday as well. It is first in best dressed for an entry so you had better be quick.There are 9 divisions and limited spots.For more info : crescentheadmalibuclub@hotmail.com
Or to check out other events on the calendar :
www.oldmalaustralia.com
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Surfboard shapers and designers workshop

Richard Harvey here on the Gold Coast is a well known and long time hand shaper who has put together a series of classes to teach you how to design and shape a surfboard. Yes this may be a foam board you end up with . But it is a great way to learn design and shaping principles which will help you with your wooden boards . The design process is still the same and a whole lot less time to build a foam board to learn from than a wooden one. I know there are lots of guys keen to have a go at shaping their own boards and this is a great way to learn from someone who has been doing it for a long time. I highly recommend this course.
" The Surfboard Shapers Workshop ® has found a location in Melbourne to hold an Introduction & Orientation course. It will run for three hours on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, at a date yet to be set, but will most likely be in August - September. The Introduction & Orientation covers Unit 1 of the Surfboard Shapers Workshop, plus a little more.
For those wanting to register their interest in the workshop please email for an information pack to mailto:info@surfboardshapersworkshop.com.au with the subject heading "Melbourne Surfboard Shapers Workshop"
Outline of the course
SURFBOARD SHAPERS WORKSHOP
UNIT 1: THE SHAPING BAY - INTRODUCTION & ORIENTATION
3 hrs - Group Session
• The shaping bay layout with lighting, stands, racks and benches.
• Tools, what they do, how to use them and how to select yours.
• Building your own Shaping Stands
• Understanding the custom order form.
• Design elements.
• Understanding the fundamentals and character of boards and fins.
• Selecting the correct blank shape for your design.
• Creating templates
• Translating measurements
• Creating your own logo
A notes folder containing, tool lists, information on setting up a shaping bay, safety equipment, a set of diagrams for building your own shaping stands and a Surfboard Shapers Workshop DVD's (retail value $30) will be also be included.
Surfboard Shaping Stand kits and T-shirts will be available for order on the night.
For those interested this will then lead onto Unit 2 and 3 resulting in a surfboard that you have shaped for yourself from scratch. (see details below)
UNIT 2: DESIGN & PLAN SHAPING & ROUGH SHAPING
3 hrs - Individual Session
• Drawing & cutting your plan shape
• Using the planer - Safety ckeck list
• Rough shaping the bottom
• Rough shaping the deck
• Rough shaping the rails
UNIT 3: FINE TUNING YOUR DESIGN & FINISH SHAPING
4 Hours - Group Session
• Fine Shaping
• Rail shapes
• How to shape Channels and Concaves
• Tucked under edges
• Checking for bumps
• Gauze rails
• Stringer heights
• Marking fin positions
• Final dimensions check and ID
• Shape ready for glassing
" As I have had interest in the Surfboard Shapers Workshop from other areas, if you are from either Sydney, Adelaide or the Sunshine Coast and are keen in attending a course in your area then please email with the subject heading of your city, example: (Adelaide - Surfboard Shapers Workshop) and if there is enough interest for your city then I will investigate a suitable location and time."
To contact Richard :
0414 557 624
info@harveysurf.com
www.harveysurf.com
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
The Balsa Fish for the Earthquake appeal
For more details on the board , bidding for it get hold of Jay :
SADHANA SURFBOARDS
Ph/Fax: +64 (3) 389 5611
www.sadhanasurfboards.co.nz
