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Post subject: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:21 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:11 pm |
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NICE WORK !!! very time consuming constraction i guess , looks stylish also! how did u form your foam ? hot wire?
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:32 pm |
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The foam that I used for the blank came in 1.5" sheets. It was easy to bend to the shape of the rocker and glue together. Used part of an extra foam sheet to build up the volume of the blank in the middle.
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:33 pm |
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Joined: Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:04 pm Posts: 126 Location: Slave Lake, AB Canada
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Your board looks great! What are the measurements of your board? Any online resources you utilized in construction?
Where can I find pvc rails?
thanks
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:55 am |
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The Board is 5'8" x 21" x 2 1/4". Can't say there are any other online resources for the build. The foam is shaped like any other surfboard. (search on youtube for videos). If i had a vacuum bag, I would have done the wood skins that way. (also search youtube for vacuum bagging) I got the PVC rails at my local big hardware store (HD), look in the section that has wood trimming. These rails are actually waterproof trim for outdoor applications. It's a quarter round. Use two of them together and you've got a 50/50 rail. You can rough shape the rail to a 60/40 (modern shortboard rail) a Sureform. Make sure if you use lower density foam that you've got a vent plug. If the board gets hot (left in you car on a warm day) and doesn't a a vent plug, the wood skins can delaminate. There needs to be a way for the gasses given off by the low density foam to escape.
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 5:11 am |
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Also you might want to check out this link. http://www.akushaper.com/Great program to create a surfboard template, and it's free!
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:12 am |
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Thanks a lot! Super sweet program.
I posted a design im thinking of building in another thread. Have you tried out your board yet? / Any performance feedback on it yet?
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Post subject: Re: Kite Surfboard Build Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 4:49 pm |
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Board rides great, although I'm probably a little bias, as I built it. The board came out a little heavy when you compare it to a regular surfboard. Not such a bad thing, i think it helps it cut through the chop. If anyone is planning on doing this type of construction, I would suggest using a higher density foam. 1.5-2.0 lbs/sq ft. The foam i used was probably closer to 0.5 lbs/sq ft. The light density foam does not have the compression strength needed for Kiting IMO. I've got a couple of spots that have started to delam a little bit. It might just be my construction method. Maybe if i use a vacuum bag I would have gotten a better lamination between the wood skins and foam.
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