Michael Gelb
Michael Gelb
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MENTAWAI_2015
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This video is about Bali_2015
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part3, Epoxy Resin Chemistry
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This video segment explains the chemistry of epoxy resin in layman's terms.
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 4, Making the Stringer
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This video shows how to make the stringer.
Mr. Mike Surfboards Part 5, Hotwire cutting the EPS foam
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This video shows how to hotwire cut the EPS foam
Mr. Mike Video: Part 6, Blank_Assembly
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This video is about assembly of the EPS foam and stringer to make the blank.
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 7, Overview of the CNC Mill
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This video shows the homebuilt CNC mill for blank shaping
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 8, Overview of the software
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This video shows how the shaping software works.
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 9, Placing the blank in the CNC mill
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 9, Placing the blank in the CNC mill
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 10, Pixelation
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This video explains how the CNC router cuts along cross sections of the blank.
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 11, Milling the board top
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 11, Milling the board top
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 12, Rough sanding
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This video is about rough sanding the milled blank.
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 13, Hotwire cutting the rocker
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 13, Hotwire cutting the rocker
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 14, Cutting the template
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 14, Cutting the template
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 15, CNC milling the board bottom
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 15, CNC milling the board bottom
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 16, Putting in the rails
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Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 16, Putting in the rails
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 18, Board painting
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 18, Board painting
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 19, Board pinstriping
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 19, Board pinstriping
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 20, Putting in the fin boxes
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 20, Putting in the fin boxes
Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 21, Making Logos
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Mr. Mike Surboards: Part 21, Making Logos
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 17, Sealing the blank
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Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 17, Sealing the blank
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 2, EPS Chemistry
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Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 2, EPS Chemistry
Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 1, List of topics and Board Dimensions
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Mr. Mike Surfboards: Part 1, List of topics and Board Dimensions

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rickfearn3663
    @rickfearn3663 5 місяців тому

    Exceptional. Period.

  • @thirdearthsurf
    @thirdearthsurf Рік тому

    You have your outline, and your blank is roughly planed for foil and thickness. But just a little constructive criticism if I may. You must refine the deck and bottom contours before you start turning rails guys. BECAUSE, your rail bands will change when your contouring your deck and bottom. One step at a time! Turning rails are fun but if the previous steps are not attended to, the rest of the shape will suffer. Nice work though! Keep it up!

  • @chrisvermeulen4314
    @chrisvermeulen4314 2 роки тому

    Hi Michael, thanks for this video. I've just started shaping my first board and initially I was a bit nervous regarding the rails, but having seen your video and how you've explained it, I feel much more confident. I like the 60/40 principle as it makes it so much simpler and far less daunting.

  • @maung43
    @maung43 2 роки тому

    My country is very poor.I want to study is chemisity reaction .how to do 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @neles1049
    @neles1049 3 роки тому

    is every epoxide and hardener molecule comparatable?

  • @davideldridge204
    @davideldridge204 3 роки тому

    Great explanation!

  • @Bido11561
    @Bido11561 3 роки тому

    Where did you purchase the block foam?

  • @jesusherrera1992
    @jesusherrera1992 3 роки тому

    Hi this is EPS foam ?

  • @shifty7
    @shifty7 4 роки тому

    hey everyone, i know this is kinda late. But can anyone explain to me what the foam is for in terms of epoxy resin?

  • @Tecchampion124
    @Tecchampion124 4 роки тому

    Is Sir this formula is available in hindi language

  • @kimthesim9242
    @kimthesim9242 4 роки тому

    Thankyou for posting this, it's very informative 👌💜

  • @jrod4538
    @jrod4538 4 роки тому

    Crude but spot on. 👍👍

  • @xwhite2020
    @xwhite2020 4 роки тому

    For fu k sake fix those stands. It cant be good to have the blank swingin in the breeze.

  • @marekkurtak9478
    @marekkurtak9478 5 років тому

    Dear sir, good job. But you seem to have an epoxy allergy judging by your scratching. Keep it under check. Mainly reactive diluents, polyamines and their vapors.

  • @waelelalem2716
    @waelelalem2716 5 років тому

    Sir could I make epoxy resin from zero at home and what’s the materials do I need to get it done thanks

  • @luxdelight8336
    @luxdelight8336 5 років тому

    Does anyone know if hardened epoxy resin reacts to sodium hydroxide? I can't seem to find anything about this subject. I make soap and I am thinking of covering my table surface and my floor with epoxy resin, but I am concerned that the sodium hydroxide might react with the resin. Any help on that would be appreciated.

  • @anonymous071985
    @anonymous071985 5 років тому

    What's surfing? Who am I? Why am I watching this UA-cam video?!? Even more important-- did I seriously just watch all 19 minutes?! I need to re-evaluate my life.

  • @Logopai
    @Logopai 5 років тому

    Oh hey, I think I met you at a fiberglass supply demo. 😀

  • @OnlyRealsht
    @OnlyRealsht 5 років тому

    Thank you! Finally someone who can break it down clearly

  • @TheSilverSurfisher
    @TheSilverSurfisher 5 років тому

    where or what da heck happened to the rest of the board completion videos sir??

  • @loosingmymemory7
    @loosingmymemory7 5 років тому

    This feels like protectionism all over again. Without giving me a fundamental understanding of why you choose protectionism over real education I question your motives.

    • @OnlyRealsht
      @OnlyRealsht 5 років тому

      Protectionism, policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition by means of tariffs, subsidies, import quotas, or other restrictions or handicaps placed on the imports of foreign competitors. There is googlism too... this is not it.

    • @loosingmymemory7
      @loosingmymemory7 5 років тому

      @@OnlyRealsht Thank you meriam webster, Thebster! I don't use politics as a credible source to define what is a general use. Industry means anything that is a systemic model that relies on arcana obscura to protect profit or the idea of profitable endeavors or information. AKA - a teacher that uses obscurities to protect profiteering and corruption in educational modals (having no moral imperative)

  • @TheSilverSurfisher
    @TheSilverSurfisher 5 років тому

    You pinstriped the foam blank before lamination with cloth? What did you use to color the blank? Is it colored resin or acrylic paint? That's very awesome and creative!

    • @MichaelHGelb-iw1iw
      @MichaelHGelb-iw1iw 5 років тому

      I use yellow and green acrylic paint on the foam. if you use colored tape for pinstriping make sure there is minimal elevation change so that there is no air in the lamination around the tape.

    • @MichaelHGelb-iw1iw
      @MichaelHGelb-iw1iw 5 років тому

      or you can apply a thin layer of resin as a paste coat after pinstriping and before the lamination with cloth

    • @TheSilverSurfisher
      @TheSilverSurfisher 5 років тому

      Michael H. Gelb Thanks!

  • @elvispestana1051
    @elvispestana1051 5 років тому

    Very well explained. Thanks!

  • @whitstable11
    @whitstable11 5 років тому

    Do you have anything on Anhydride Hardeners?

  • @jenny_mam_is_love2303
    @jenny_mam_is_love2303 6 років тому

    Rofl Haha

  • @dumbcell868
    @dumbcell868 6 років тому

    sir can you please tell me is this different from alkyd resin and polyester resin?

    • @williambrewer
      @williambrewer 5 років тому

      Alkyds are a sub-set of polyester resins.

  • @dered5970
    @dered5970 6 років тому

    Thank you Mike

  • @ExplosiveDischarge
    @ExplosiveDischarge 6 років тому

    Great explanation. Thank you!

  • @veteranshelpingveteransvhv3756
    @veteranshelpingveteransvhv3756 6 років тому

    Thank you

  • @jbooth07
    @jbooth07 7 років тому

    Hey Mike, bitchin video for sure! Quick question, when you have a "1 Minute" set time versus a "5 Minute" set time, is there more hardener in the 1 Min compared to 5 min? If so, how does the 2-1 ratio work? Are there more Epoxide molecules not bonded? How would this affect the overall strength?

  • @rayruiz6702
    @rayruiz6702 7 років тому

    Mike, I feel like I just came across a goldmine. I love this series

  • @MBDina
    @MBDina 7 років тому

    i think that a plastic abandoned at the sun in warm when you touch it because it got heated by thermal heat transfer, in this case by radiation thermal heat transfer.

  • @Aint1S
    @Aint1S 9 років тому

    I'm considering using talc in my epoxy as the light filler. Seems like it would delaminate from a ding by using Spackle. I've read that a lot of people use it, but I'm of the epoxy based filler method as well for the sheer strength and bite of the deck. I've got a Santa Cruz and it's not Spackle.