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Created by Salty Sea Dog Salty Sea Dog  > 9 months ago, 18 Jul 2014
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Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

18 Jul 2014 6:37pm
Any of you NSW boys know anything about this mob www.disruptsurfing.com

I am considering using them to try out some different board styles/dims.

Thanks in advance.
JAKE123
JAKE123

QLD

314 posts

18 Jul 2014 7:01pm
i dont get it. it looks like they dont 3d print the board only a scale model which they then scan and cnc?
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

18 Jul 2014 7:40pm
I don't get it either hence the reason Im keen to know if anybody's had any experience with them.

I'm looking at it as a wY to try new shapes and sizes without dropping a bomb with your local shaper.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

18 Jul 2014 9:07pm
Cool. Fins- $35.00
Oh wait, postage-flat rate $50.00!
Still cheaper than my local though.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

18 Jul 2014 9:10pm
And for that price, I'd check out a custom board too.
Oh, wait some more, can I do a 6 channel single gun?
Doesn't look like it...
McHenry
McHenry

SA

1739 posts

20 Jul 2014 8:21am
Drop them a line and talk to them, see what they have to say.
Disrupt
Disrupt

NSW

4 posts

18 Oct 2014 11:05am
Hi all, sorry I didn't join in the conversation earlier. We can make any shape and size board with pretty much any graphics you want. We use 3D printing technology to make a model of the board from which a sample board can be 'printed'. Manufacturing of the board is done by 3D CAM processes using laser cut blanks and hand finished. Our recommended kite boards are made with a bamboo laminate top, core and base for extra strength and 3 layers of 4ounce fibreglass on top and 2 layers on base (4+6 ounce). But this is all 100% customisable.

Boards are pretty light givenEPS foam core.

We will be down at Kurnell, South Sydney, on Sunday at the NSW Kite Boarding Association season opener if you fancy coming down to try out a board. We would love your feedback too (good or bad) as we want to provide top quality products at a good price point.

Image of sample board attached.





Cheers, Jason


jdrc
jdrc

15 posts

19 Oct 2014 7:11pm
interesting that Jason has jumped on here after trying get a kickstarter happening on swaylocks... the funded idea of stealing designs from professional shapers, to help his business grow.

www.swaylocks.com/forums/crowdsourced-brds-algorithm

I suppose he got negative press there, so try another popular forum and push it.. I wouldn't call it 3d printing? More like basic CNC... and produced in China? Never seen one of there boards, so can't say much, but Id rather give our local shapers my money.
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

19 Oct 2014 9:21pm
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jdrc said..
interesting that Jason has jumped on here after trying get a kickstarter happening on swaylocks... the funded idea of stealing designs from professional shapers, to help his business grow.

www.swaylocks.com/forums/crowdsourced-brds-algorithm



Classic response here, so good:


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marsh said...
Hi Gary the problem with your chinese surfboards is that core surfers would not be seen DEAD on a Disrupt or a Sanctum or an East Coast Surfboard or any of the chinese boards. You look like an english back packer ie total looser.

These boards suit entry level surfers such as back packers down at Bondi but as soon as you know whats going on in surfing you would not buy another one.

Look at GSI, 7S brought out high performance shortboards this year, how many are being ridden by good surfers? I have not seen any at Manly or Freshwater and they are two of the most crowded beaches in Australia.

$350 chinese boards are not good for anyone.Best of luck stealing peoples designs mate...



EnglishCraig
EnglishCraig

NSW

406 posts

20 Oct 2014 8:41pm
"Crowd sourcing board algorithms..."

I suppose that sounds better than mass customer driven copyright & intellectual property theft
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