Pages
Categories
Blogroll
Archives
- April 2012 (1)
- February 2012 (4)
- August 2011 (5)
- July 2011 (2)
- April 2011 (2)
- December 2010 (1)
- October 2010 (4)
- September 2010 (2)
- June 2010 (4)
- May 2010 (2)
- April 2010 (3)
- March 2010 (9)
- February 2010 (11)
- January 2010 (5)
Visitors







About Author: Matthew
Posts by Matthew
-
6’9″ Thruster – More on Frames and Panels
I got the second half of the bottom frame done and attached the two halves. The new modifications I made to the rocker table made this a breeze. First I…
-
6’9″ Thruster – Frames and Panels
After pasting together and cutting out the frame templates I spray glue them to the door skin like this: Then I cut them out with the reciprocating saw and water…
-
Bonus Board
This was dubbed The Bonus Board because it was constructed entirely from off cuts of previous builds. I guess you could say it is a second generation Squalyboard. It is…
-
6’9″ Thruster – Starting on Frames
Next step is to cut out the frames. I start out by working up a design in AkuShaper. After tweaking the design until I get it just right I save…
-
Back in the shop at long last!
Well it’s been a while but I’m back at it and glad to be! I’ve had a batch of wood piled in my shop for ages now. Some tongue and…
-
Mini gun
This is a polyurethane core mini gun just under 6’8″. It is the first board that we made from a comercial polyurethane blank. What a pleasure that was to work…
-
Introducing the all new Squalyboards.com!!
As promised our site has been completely re-vamped! Actually all I did was choose a new WordPress theme and reorganize a few category headers but TA DA! The new layout…
-
XPS Fun Board
This board is a fun shape made from XPS foam. It is a home made blank made from pink insulation foam. I painted it white with epoxy appliance paint to…
-
EPS Foam Thruster
This was the first foam board that we completed. Its core is EPS foam and it is glassed with three layers of 4oz on top and two on bottom. Epoxy…
-
Short board PP
This was an experimental build to test out a variation of the parallel profile method using a type of wood that is cheap and plentiful. The experiment was a success…
-
Coming soon…..!
I’m looking for a way to update this site. To be honest I’ve been neglecting it sorely. The original concept was to chronicle the build process of a few boards….
-
Mini Pintail – Re-shaping Rails
Summer’s finally here and I’m desperate to get this bad boy in the water! I didn’t stop long enough to get any new pics up but the repair is going…


