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A New Katana Is Born

Created by mocha1 mocha1  > 9 months ago, 13 May 2015
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mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

13 May 2015 8:55pm


some happy snaps of my new mistress, as she develops under the skilled hands of cosmetic surgeon Dave

cant wait to caress her curves????



The special secret deck and her warpaint

if picture doesn't appear press photo image!!! Why does this happen?
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

13 May 2015 9:07pm
Getting her Implants!! All 5 of em added to her 6'3 frame




Some other floozy in the background
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

13 May 2015 9:22pm
Some secret stuff goes on from adding implants
to all of a sudden she is appeared in all her rough glory
before cosmetic hair plucking, shaving and sculpturing

more pics to follow as the mistress is unwrapped
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

13 May 2015 10:07pm
Good stuff and always exciting times waiting for that newy
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

14 May 2015 8:29am
beaut tail profile nice and thin and sensitive . Keen to see how she looks all tarted up
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

14 May 2015 11:32am
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mocha1 said..
Getting her Implants!! All 5 of em added to her 6'3 frame




Some other floozy in the background


Nice but they are some aggressive rails

Excuse my ignorance but does the timber deck just get laid on top and glassed over
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

14 May 2015 11:39am
As the wave widow puts it.....secret oompaloompas work upstairs at katana and do secret business from deck to foam glossing process-no photos of this!!! But yeah basically the timber is glassed to the deck
Legion
Legion

WA

2222 posts

14 May 2015 3:49pm
Rails get stuck on to the square profile. Depends on what Dave uses, I don't know. But e.g. several thin strips of something high density (wood, foam, other stuff, composites). Bottom is generally cut to the bottom template, i.e. not tied to the rails. Top is sometimes either cut to the top template or one of two rail strips are glued on and then the deck overlaps those and then the rest of the rail is glued on. Top and bottom are vacuumed on. Rails are shaped and sanded. Board is finish shaped. Board is glassed as usual. At least, that's compsand theory 101.
katana
katana

WA

644 posts

14 May 2015 3:56pm
sorry Legion we just leave the rail shaping until all the laminates are cut its more accurate and less chance for damage to the rails in this process
trevor1
trevor1

WA

598 posts

14 May 2015 5:01pm
Oh no, Legian got a red thumb .... !

mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

14 May 2015 5:32pm
She's taking shape, make up starting to pop, hard fit body due to hours of work....shes LOOKIN more like a Jen Hawkins now hubba hubba ding ding!!!!







Loving that tight shapely arse...mmmmmmmmm
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

15 May 2015 3:41pm
Dave have you tried bamboo on bottom as well as the deck?
katana
katana

WA

644 posts

15 May 2015 4:07pm
yep we do that on the sups but we found that you need different composites otherwise the board flex is lost eg. most tufflites with pvc top and bottom
we have used different grain and thickness bamboo seems to flex ok I need more time to work/test on those lay ups.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

16 May 2015 8:51am
That thing is going to glow in the pit. Looks nice - hope she is good to you.
Torch
Torch

WA

521 posts

17 May 2015 9:55am
Yep Ive got two customs from Dave and they both hammer, I love them!
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

26 May 2015 4:11pm
She's here in all her glory.....now for some swell..please Huey, cmon, please!!!
















genuine
genuine

332 posts

26 May 2015 4:27pm
thats nice, turned out well
Zuke
Zuke

901 posts

26 May 2015 5:05pm
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mocha1 said..
She's here in all her glory.....now for some swell..please Huey, cmon, please!!!




I think you might be coming down with something mocha1, you better call in sick on Thursday.......
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

26 May 2015 6:19pm
awesome!
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

26 May 2015 6:44pm
nice board, real nice
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

26 May 2015 6:45pm
how many litres is this as a 6'3? (i like)
beastsurf
beastsurf

WA

902 posts

26 May 2015 8:02pm
Looks good. I like the surf safe too.
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

26 May 2015 8:06pm
Have got a bit of a cough coming for Thursday I think Zuke

not sure of literage Raz, better ask the creator, but I'm not sure he does stuff in litres

she looks sweet that's for sure.....
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

27 May 2015 8:49pm
I'll no doubt see you out there.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

27 May 2015 9:00pm
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mocha1 said..
She's here in all her glory.....now for some swell..please Huey, cmon, please!!!

















sweet looking sled
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

5 Jun 2015 10:32am
Oh yeah-it went alright this morning
genuine
genuine

332 posts

5 Jun 2015 10:57am
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mocha1 said..
Oh yeah-it went alright this morning


what are the dims on that mocha?
leashless
leashless

158 posts

5 Jun 2015 11:39am
Did you get the surf safe put in?

How do you find it?
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

5 Jun 2015 2:23pm
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leashless said..
Did you get the surf safe put in?

How do you find it?


The surf safe unit is the item that looks like a sticker and he front electrode looks like an eye up front..

Any reports yet Mocha
Legion
Legion

WA

2222 posts

5 Jun 2015 6:37pm
Mocha was paddling around me for a while on it today.
mocha1
mocha1

WA

934 posts

5 Jun 2015 8:02pm
Oh really Legion..which bloke were you? Did you see my 12sec barrel with 540 aerial exit
The unit was transfered from my other katana, havnt been eaten yet so I say it works zaps me every now and then when grabbing the board by the tail....comforting coz u know it's on .....was dark this morning!!!!!
its 6'3 x 20 x 2 1/2. Rails have been lowered a bit from my last one (was 6'2)
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