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In Progress Archive
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Mini Pintail – Damage Control!!
Well it’s been a long winter and now its time to start wrapping up all of those projects I’ve been neglecting. So back to work on this one and DISASTER!!!…
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Big Jon’s Paipo
I just realized that I never created a page for this board. It’s a variation of a Hawaiian Paipo more commonly know in these parts as a body board or…
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Mini Pintail – Back to work!
It’s been a while since I’ve done any work on this board. Today I started to get things moving again. I started off by spending some time setting up the…
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The Ozzy – Bat tail and fins
Well, I decided to stick with my original concept and go with a bat tail and sharply raked fins on this board. After all that’s how it got its name….
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Mini Pintail – More on fins
I popped the tunnel fin out of the mold and it seems very sturdy. I also decided to shape a cut away spitfire fin as well just to see how…
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Mini Pintail – Tunnel Fin
I decided to fit this board with a large tunnel fin. Here is a shot of the mold that I will use to form the fin resting on the board…
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Mini Pintail – Shaping Rails
Fine tuning the rails. I’m doing this part by hand using a rasp and a sanding block with very course belt sander paper attached to it. This eats wood very…
