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Tom I feel ya.... well, not literally... unless ya ask nice!
Don't ya hate it when you are routing and the edge gets thinner so your bushing guide slips off and ya cut right into the board. I have about 5 boards that are 1/2" thinner than they were designed because of this. Board looks sick! |
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Looks awesome.
Is there only one hole per fin? I think UG use to have one hole on top and two dimples on the bottom to secure fins. Is that what you are doing? I heard Josh doesn't even kite anymore. Maybe I should take that off your hands. |
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@#$# I want to keep this board REAL BAD. But I am curious to see if Josh will ever break it (assuming he likes how it rides.. if not no big deal). I have serious doubts about it breaking. |
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Well. It seems pretty obvious you can build a board now.
If you start to nail the flex patterns and get that dialed, I won't ever buy a board from anyone but you (seriously). Nailing the flex is probably 50% of how the board feels, I bet, in terms of pop, softness of landing, etc. What do other board makers say about that (flex idea) ? Looks awesome. |
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Argh. Well I got lucky, the dig into the rail was actually pretty minor once I trimmed everything up and shaped the rails. Did not need to do any fixes.
Here are some better pics from a real camera (instead of a cell phone)... the top is not bumpy it's just how the carbon/kevlar looks because it's not perfectly straight lines... it's diagonal instead. |
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Plus the kevlar/carbon in this board completely destroyed my 1/4" router bit. |
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Cool, I really appreciate the offer. But fortunately Colin built me a mini CNC machine for shaping blanks. From now on I will be shaping by computer. This will be great because I'll be able to do 20 blanks in one day, all exactly the same.
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iv seen what a CNC can do for a cabinet shop and i imagine that it will just as good for shaping your boards. post some pics of it in action next board you build.
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Hey Tom, been checking out the progress and have to say that is the nicest board I have ever seen. I ride Crazyflys and really like the snappy feel of the carbon.
Used to have a 127x40 CF that I put a small crack in. I was told that particular size was the only one to break. I still rode it for about a month before getting a 132x44 CF. Sold it for $50 to a light guy who wanted to fix it. Anyways, both the CF started out really stiff, then after some riding "softened" up a little and seemed snappier. You think your board might do the same? With the new CNC can you make custom sizes? When are you gonna start selling? I WANT ONE! later pebbles |
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