hi chrispy- not a bad idea. but i don't think it would work- well not with my board anyway. the very design of the log board defines its self as a ultimate trimming flowing machine which usually involves chines, rolled bottoms and edges etc etc. everything is soft and flowing, there is nothing really to turn on .
its the first thing i learnt with my board - force is a no no. even the gentlest pump is a waste of time. i get more turning power out of 12'6 666.
cw designed the hotlog to get more turning then most logs but its still the flowing perfect trim type turns. i was so glad i didn't put side bits in because it would have been a waste of time
i say- let a log be a log and learn to get the most out of your turns on a log with poise, balance and precision.

ps - did i really just say all that- whats happening