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Created by Gestalt Gestalt  > 9 months ago, 6 Feb 2024
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lemat
lemat

188 posts

1 Mar 2024 2:28pm
You got it, it's a budget issue. Carbon under sandwich where you push is not a wrong idea for durabilty for me. But don't think glass is a wrong material. Glass is strong have a good strengh/toughness/stiffness ratio, it's relatively cheap and easy to find, only heavier than carbon for same stiffness. I bet you should go with Mark Australia way. Mostly glass to repair. If you want to make a cheap repair, multiple layers of glass laminated with epoxy/micro slurry should work: spread micro/slurry (more or less 50/50 by volume) on foam, lay and push fiber on then add slurry over then an other fiber layer then slurry...repete up to level.
JBYaoCan
JBYaoCan

9 posts

1 Mar 2024 5:43pm
Many thanks for your answers, I will give it a go.
BjornD
BjornD

4 posts

2 Mar 2024 12:59am
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SurferKris said..

BjornD said..
Regarding Honeycomb, I built 2 wave boards with it a few years back.



That looks like a really nice build Bj?rn, plus a nice spot-guide of Sweden. :)

Are you making custom boards commercially or is it only for your own enjoyment?


Thanks, stopped doing it commercially last year. So from then only for fun.
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