Starting to run out of space to store all the surfboards so thought it might be a good opportunity to get them all together for a group photo so I can finally see how many I've actually got. So here it is, 19 surfboards, 13 bodyboards/paipos and 6 handplanes. Problem is Wales doesn't get enough decent waves to use them all.
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Sunday, 21 June 2015
Oddball, he's not a fan of them negative waves
If you've seen much of Ryan Burch's Rabbit Foot surfboard you'd be forgiven for thinking this is a blatant copy, but you'd be wrong, the Rabbits Foot has got somewhat of an asymmetric crescent tail whereas this one has a crescent tail leading into a round tail. And it's got a different colour scheme. So completely different.
Anyway unfair comparisons aside, this board is the result of untold hours; starting life as two blocks of XPS loft insulation board, glued together, shaped and given a fiddly parabolic balsa rail for added strength. This was followed by a few layers of fibreglass, some resin tints and a shoulder damaging amount of sanding and polishing.
Intended as a replacement for my Number 7 board, I'm hoping the fancy concave and channel will actually help offer a bit more control rather than just being a fibreglass nuisance.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Revamping my old skateboard deck

Sunday, 1 February 2015
The Rabbits Foot looks interesting
I'm sure everybody is familiar with Ryan Lovelace's Rabbits Foot, or at least it's worth looking up on t'Interweb because it looks pretty wild and as such it was inevitable that I'd have to make my own version at some point. So this is the current state of it so far. You may have noticed that I've swapped the crescent tail for a half crescent / half round tail asymmetric effort that I'd sketched out for the next version of my Bottom Feeder attempt.
Currently it is awaiting some warmer weather and longer days before attempting to fibreglass her, I learnt that lesson the hard way, but I am liking the curves on her. Can't promise I'll be able to get any waves but she will turn some heads!
Monday, 19 January 2015
Some photos of my latest paulownia wood paipo

I do like the look of this board though and with this in mind I'll be adding it to my fibreglassing list for the spring. A light epoxy lamination should fill the cracks and give it more strength. I'll miss the wood finish but I think the glass finish will be a good look too and should allow for a good many years of battering.
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