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beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

9 Feb 2014 9:00pm





10' x 26" x 3 1/2"

Cause I'm a fat basterd.

Need to get some lumps out.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

9 Feb 2014 8:15pm
WOW keep the build thread going please.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

9 Feb 2014 8:24pm
interesting bottom shape so far
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

9 Feb 2014 9:30pm
Keep up the good work. I love build threads
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

9 Feb 2014 8:38pm
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Ted the Kiwi said..

Keep up the good work. I love build threads


+1 Please keep us posted!!!!
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

9 Feb 2014 11:01pm
I like those dimensions Beerman, not because I am a fat bastard but because
I am an old bastard.

Look forward to seeing the finished product and to hear how she performs.

Thanks

ET.
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

10 Feb 2014 5:50am
I'm an old bastard too.

I just realised that I posted the wrong width. It's 25" wide.

A blind old bastard.
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

10 Feb 2014 7:20am

Join the club .... The blind old fat bastards.
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

10 Feb 2014 8:52am
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beerdead said..

I'm an old bastard too.

I just realised that I posted the wrong width. It's 25" wide.

A blind old bastard.



Hmm.. blind old fat bastards ..with long arms
surfnsirhiss
surfnsirhiss

WA

88 posts

10 Feb 2014 7:04am
That is one big board. Nice shape and plenty of volumn though and thats what I like in a mal, easy paddling. Nice shaping job and it should look the part when it's finished.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

10 Feb 2014 10:06am
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surfbroker said..

Hmm.. blind old fat bastards ..with long arms


Yes at that width you would either need super long arms to hold the thing or install a 666 type hand holder
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

10 Feb 2014 11:08am
Now is this a new possibility with a board of those dimensions...a concave in the center of the deck to A) reduce foam/weight and B)better accomodate OFB (with long arms) making it more comfortable to paddle..just a thought

Seriously looking foreward to seeing the finished board..esp the concave/chine.

A mate does something similar..really loose.




beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

10 Feb 2014 9:54pm
Stared the rails today. Needs a fair bit of meat taken off. A 10' mal has long rails.
Made my version of a Fred tool to regulate the cutting but it was far too slow, so back to the surform.
This means more lumps to take out.
Bugger :(







beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

10 Feb 2014 10:06pm
At 6' 1" my arms are long, but I'm not sure they'll get around this one.
My grandfather was called 'the Ape' because of his huge hands and long arms. At 6'1" he had a hand span of about 7'.
My old man was not much different.
We aren't long descended from the trees, but I'm more petite at 30" or 760mm from armpit to fingertip. :)
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

10 Feb 2014 9:28pm
Nice Job BD must be a buzz making your own board
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

10 Feb 2014 10:37pm
I can never wait to get stuck into one, but once I start all I do is swear!
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

10 Feb 2014 10:39pm
Good work! As Lacey said, interesting bottom side!

I'm glad it is 'x25', and not 26! 26 is SUP/666 territory!
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

12 Feb 2014 8:54am
Nice work bro!!
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

12 Feb 2014 4:41pm
What a beast.. Great work.
Keep the photos coming
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

12 Feb 2014 9:40pm
As close as it will get to being ready for glassing.
Still a few glitches but the more I try to get them out the more I make.
I'm good like that. :)












I'll paint it, but the last one I done ran slightly when I glassed it.
I used car spray packs, which is enamel I think.
Any suggestions?


thePup
thePup

13831 posts

12 Feb 2014 6:44pm
Mate I love your work on the bottom .... have you got tint or art idea as yet ???? cool
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

12 Feb 2014 8:47pm
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thePup said..

Mate I love your work on the bottom .... have you got tint or art idea as yet ???? cool


I agree that bottom is amazing.
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

12 Feb 2014 10:09pm
My Mrs has an amazing bottom :D

The chines had a dip in them and to get it out I put a slight step in the peak of the chine. Should be interesting to glass. Especially when I haven't used 6 oz for about 30 years.

Oh. And it's now 24 1/2", compliments of working out the glitches.

I'd like to do something like a Mexican blanket, but still not sure exactly how I'll go about it.
I've considered tints, but for my limited skills and resources it may be a good idea to spray it.
I'll ponder it for a couple of days. I usually find a heap of lumps in it that way.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

12 Feb 2014 9:25pm
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beerdead said..

My Mrs has an amazing bottom :D

The chines had a dip in them and to get it out I put a slight step in the peak of the chine. Should be interesting to glass. Especially when I haven't used 6 oz for about 30 years.

Oh. And it's now 24 1/2", compliments of working out the glitches.

I'd like to do something like a Mexican blanket, but still not sure exactly how I'll go about it.

I'll ponder it for a couple of days. I usually find a heap of lumps in it that way.


Do it mate just take it slow and plan well in advance and have colours ready to go,keep the deck clear and just do the bottom and rails.
Having said all that I've never had a got.

Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

13 Feb 2014 2:17pm
I do my boards with Acrylic poster paint bro works a treat....I pinched the idea off Mark Richards
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

13 Feb 2014 2:37pm
Several pros (big name)use acrylic exterior house paint also on the blank...seems to work ok
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

13 Feb 2014 2:38pm
Did someone say Mexican blanket? I like resin swirls - lots of fun doing them.



chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

13 Feb 2014 12:27pm
Beerdead I'm loving the shape of it...well done mate and I'm looking forward to seeing the next bunch of pics....with the bevel? On the nose what are they for? I saw a board Eden from dead kooky was shaping and it looked similar
Edit, Eden has them the opposite way
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

13 Feb 2014 8:19pm
Supposedly chines help prevent catching the rail, particularly in critical manouvres, such as the take off.
I'm not getting any cleverer, and I need as much assistance as I can get.
I'm hoping that the slight vee running into a dual concave, which is about 1' back, and where the chines start, will help my paddle in. I have always been plagued by the invisible hand on take of, getting hung up in the lip and trying to pop up at the very last moment. I can't do that any more so here's hoping.

Thanks for posting that video Ted.
I've been watching it closely.
I have my bottles and the tints.
Just waiting for the right day, as I'll glass it in the back yard.
This morning would have been perfect, but I wasn't ready.
Working the next 5 mornings so it will have to wait. Bugger :(
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

13 Feb 2014 8:31pm
Any chance you could;d use your shed? I usually just lay down loads of tarps in the shed and do it in there. You can get them for almost nothing at Bunnings these days. the joy of the garage is that you can shut all the doors and then use the UV mix for the lam which gives you all the time in the world. And time is your friend when glassing
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

13 Feb 2014 9:27pm
Ted, I can barely walk through the garage at the moment.
I have plenty of builders plastic but my main concern is the fumes.
The garage is under the house and my son gets asthma. I didn't make boards for years to protect him, but he's a big ferk now and he needs to HTFU.
Just joking of course.
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