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Foiling on the Neckar River
Foiling is so much more than just gliding smoothly over the water. It's a great sport - especially when the sea is so far away for surfing, like here in Stuttgart, southern Germany. We let you participate in our foil world and show you DIY board building, which devices we build for dockstart and ladderstart and which equipment we test. We'll take you with us when we train, splash around, laugh and have lots of fun on the foil pumping and eFoil board. Very simple: Foiling, Tutorials, Crafts, Laughs & Love 💙
Foiling is so much more than just gliding smoothly over the water. It's a great sport - especially when the sea is so far away for surfing, like here in Stuttgart, southern Germany. We let you participate in our foil world and show you DIY board building, which devices we build for dockstart and ladderstart and which equipment we test. We'll take you with us when we train, splash around, laugh and have lots of fun on the foil pumping and eFoil board. Very simple: Foiling, Tutorials, Crafts, Laughs & Love 💙
Battery Drop: Check the Handle of your Flitecell Bag!
We quickly lifted the efoil battery out of the car and the next moment it fell to the ground. The handle of the Flite battery bag has broken off! 😧
Keep an eye on the condition of the handle and check the seams. Carry the battery carefully and without rushing.
Leave a like 👍 or comment if you like the video! And of course subscribe to our channel!
www.neckarfoil.de/
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Wir haben schnell mal die eFoil Batterie aus dem Auto gewuchtet und im nächsten Moment fiel sie schon auf den Boden. Der Tragegriff der Flite Batterietasche ist abgerissen! 😧
Hab ein Auge auf den Zustand des Tragegriffs und prüfe die Nähte. Trage die Batterie behutsam und ohne Hektik.
Lasst uns ein Like 👍 und/oder einen Kommentar da und abonniert unseren Kanal.
www.neckarfoil.de/
Keep an eye on the condition of the handle and check the seams. Carry the battery carefully and without rushing.
Leave a like 👍 or comment if you like the video! And of course subscribe to our channel!
www.neckarfoil.de/
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Wir haben schnell mal die eFoil Batterie aus dem Auto gewuchtet und im nächsten Moment fiel sie schon auf den Boden. Der Tragegriff der Flite Batterietasche ist abgerissen! 😧
Hab ein Auge auf den Zustand des Tragegriffs und prüfe die Nähte. Trage die Batterie behutsam und ohne Hektik.
Lasst uns ein Like 👍 und/oder einen Kommentar da und abonniert unseren Kanal.
www.neckarfoil.de/
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Stabless?! eFoiling without Rear Wing
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This summer, after one of our eFoil courses, we discovered that the stabilizer was missing. It actually broke off. The remaining part of the tail was still in the mount. There was no further damage to be seen on the eFoil and we suspect that the customer fell on the stabilizer or that there was a collision with driftwood. But the surprising thing was that the customer flew to the end! Can that ...
Playthrough "Thumb Foil Mission" mobile app
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Playthrough "Thumb Foil Mission" mobile app
Flitecell: Charging procedure with the Flite Premium Fast Charger
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Flitecell: Charging procedure with the Flite Premium Fast Charger
Flight Action: eFoil chased by FPV Drone
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Flight Action: eFoil chased by FPV Drone
Traction Pads: Easy Application on your Foil Pumping Board
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Traction Pads: Easy Application on your Foil Pumping Board
Train to Gain: Dry Training for Foil Pumping - Part 2
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Train to Gain: Dry Training for Foil Pumping - Part 2
Easy DIY Foil Pumping Board: The Paulownia EISVOGEL
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Easy DIY Foil Pumping Board: The Paulownia EISVOGEL
How we pump the Foil: An animated Tutorial
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How we pump the Foil: An animated Tutorial
Hop & Splash: A closer Look on some Foil Pumping Failures
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Hop & Splash: A closer Look on some Foil Pumping Failures
Looking for Foil Freedom: build your own Dockstart Ladder
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Looking for Foil Freedom: build your own Dockstart Ladder
eFoiling: Flight over the Neckar River
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eFoiling: Flight over the Neckar River
neckarFOIL: This is what you get in our Channel
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neckarFOIL: This is what you get in our Channel
What a crazy Year: Foil Pumping Dockstart Compilation 2021
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What a crazy Year: Foil Pumping Dockstart Compilation 2021
Pickled Neoprene: Long Term Effect of Vinegar as Wetsuit Cleaner
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Pickled Neoprene: Long Term Effect of Vinegar as Wetsuit Cleaner
The curvy shaped Koi: Building a wooden Foil Pumping Board (DIY)
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The curvy shaped Koi: Building a wooden Foil Pumping Board (DIY)
Train to Gain: Dry Training for Foil Pumping
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Train to Gain: Dry Training for Foil Pumping
BASICS - Safety first: Checklist before Dockstarting
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BASICS - Safety first: Checklist before Dockstarting
Meet the Speed: 5 Things you can transfer from eFoiling to Foil Pumping
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Meet the Speed: 5 Things you can transfer from eFoiling to Foil Pumping
BASICS - Safety first: How to swim with a Foil
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BASICS - Safety first: How to swim with a Foil
Uuups: Troubles and Obstacles in Foil Pumping
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Uuups: Troubles and Obstacles in Foil Pumping
HACK - Foil Protection: How to sew a Bag the easy Way
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HACK - Foil Protection: How to sew a Bag the easy Way
The Foil Pumping Duel: Hydrofoil Dockstarter vs. Gong Allvator
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The Foil Pumping Duel: Hydrofoil Dockstarter vs. Gong Allvator
Diversity wins: Different Types of Foil Pumping Starts
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Diversity wins: Different Types of Foil Pumping Starts
The Crane is going to fly: Building a Foil Board
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The Crane is going to fly: Building a Foil Board
Stairway to Foil Pumping: Our own (Ladder) Dock Start Ramp
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Stairway to Foil Pumping: Our own (Ladder) Dock Start Ramp
BASICS - Small but mighty: Components and Build of a (tiny) Foil Board
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BASICS - Small but mighty: Components and Build of a (tiny) Foil Board
🥳 🎉 looks like a fun time
Super Idee und toll im Video beschrieben. Will ich gleich mal nachbauen!
For battery models that don’t have built in balancing, I see that you unplug the charger and put the magnet on to allow balancing, but do you need to keep the charger terminals connected to the battery for balancing?
Hi Christopher, it is purely for safety reasons. When the charger plugs are connected, there is no chance of accidentally causing a short circuit on the battery terminals. This procedure is described in the Flite manual. You can download the Series 2 manual at www.fliteboard.com. Choose in the menu "support" and search for "Series 2 manual".
How do I know if I have the new battery with built in balancing?
Hi Christopher, the built-in balancing applies to the Flitecell Titanium batteries from series 2.2 onwards. In contrast to series 2, the batteries have a titanium casing. The lettering "Flitecell Ti" is embossed into the metal on the top.
Ottimo
Why not a canard stabilizer?
You mean putting the stabilizer in front of the wing? We have no idea if that has advantages or disadvantages 🙄. You'd have to ask Flite.
can I use bambu or is it too light?
Bamboo wood is twice as heavy as Paulownia! Bamboo 500 kg/m3 and Paulownia 280 kg/m3. Due to the higher strength, you could reduce the thickness of the board to save weight. But not too thin, because it should be as stiff as possible. You can compare the properties of the woods here: www.wood-database.com/bamboo/ www.wood-database.com/paulownia/
Cool, ich würde das Teil wo der Stabilizer dran war auch noch komplett entfernen, bringt sicher nochmal 2-3% Speed oder Einsparung ...
@@draufgesch5215 klar, weniger Widerstand und sicher so 200 Gramm Gewichtsersparnis!😄👍
Do longer limbs have an advantage in pumping power for generating speed?
@@Jonpilo-uz1yf We think the length of the limbs is not important. Efficient and powerful pumping is a mixture of force and targeted loading and unloading. Long arms can sometimes be an advantage when launching from high docks.
@@neckarfoil how long arms helps?
@@Jonpilo-uz1yf Depending on the design of the dock, you have to hold the board far away from your body so that the wing tips don't collide with the dock when taking off.
@@neckarfoil How about longer legs, does it gives advantages pump foiling for generating speed in ride?
@@Jonpilo-uz1yf No, long legs will not be a significant advantage. Body proportions play a minor role.
Hi, hast du zufällig eine CAD Datei für ein Pumpfoil?
@@funbun3067 Sorry, nein, da können wir leider nicht weiterhelfen.
@@neckarfoil schade
Hallo, ich bin gerade schon dabei das Board zu bauen und habe noch ein paar Fragen dazu :) - Wieso werden Kanten mit Klebeband abgeklebt vor der Glasfaserschicht? - Ist es auch möglich Langlöcher mit der Stichsäge reinzusägen und Epox reinzumachen oder ist das dann zu instabil? - Welche Schraubenköpfe nehmt ihr? Ganz normale Sechskant + Beilegescheibe? Vielen Dank und Grüße Valentin
@@valentinhiermeier5476 -Klebeband: Durch das Klebeband entsteht eine klare Schnittkante und du kannst mit dem Messer das überschüssige Glasfasermaterial an dieser Kante abtrennen. -Langlöcher: In unserem Video zum Curvy Koi haben wir Langlöcher verwendet. Mit einem Ovalrohr zur Verstärkung. Allerdings ist es sehr aufwendig, diese Aussparungen zu machen. Aus unserer Sicht sind Langlöcher nicht unbedingt notwendig. Statt den Foil 3cm weiter vorne zu platzieren, kannst du dich auch mit den Füssen 3cm weiter hinten positionieren! -Schrauben: Flachrundkopfschrauben M6 mit Unterlegscheiben. Schau mal in unseren Shop, da findest du ein Set aus hochwertigen A4-70 Edelstahl ;) www.neckarfoil.de/shop/equipment/
Vielen Dank für die Nachricht!!
sounds good. I have the gong allvator v1 with a 65 cm mast. My weight is 75 kg and I have tried the xl wing. Next week I will try the xxl wing more, also version 1 :) Looking forward to that :) I guess it will be a big change about the lift? :)
Dock starting is much easier to learn with the XXL. Since low speeds are enough, you can jump from a standing position without running (Deadstart). Once starting has become second nature, you switch back to the smaller XL!
Is it allvator v1? Low aspect? What is yout weight?
Yes, it is the Allvator Rise Alu XXL first generation. It is a real shame that this wing is no longer produced. It is ideal for beginners and is super easy to launch in the most difficult places. I weigh 75 kg myself, but the Allvator XXL is also suitable for much heavier riders.
@@neckarfoil thanks. I have an allvator 1900 and I weigh 70kg, I will try to learn foil pumping with it... :)
Hi and wow! Nice work! Do you think the metal pipe is necessary?
Hi! The inner walls of the holes must be sealed to prevent water from penetrating the wood. It doesn't have to be made of metal either! Sealing with epoxy could also be sufficient.
the woman has to position herself more in the front or the foil more in the baco
Kathrin did not pump in the May episode because of her shoulder injury 🤕
@@neckarfoil hope she will be fine soon
keep going you will get better like it was by me i now cam pump 2 mins
Yes, we keep going!!!😀
Great video footage...Simple and well informative...😎👌
Thank you for your comment. We thought that the Flite User Manual was unfortunately a bit sketchy on this point.
@@neckarfoil Yep,you are right...Your video is simple and clear...😎👌
Not in this life time..thinking you would be using E-foils!!…which brand is it?
These are fliteboards! But from a sporting perspective, the E-Foil is underestimated. It is very strenuous and sore muscles are not uncommon😄
Megagut und super, dass ihr das mit der Community teilt! Meint ihr, dass m8 Gewindemuffen auch für den Mastmount klappen würden? Hattet ihr damit Mal gearbeitet?
Hallo choco4surf, du meinst sicher diese Gewindemuffen mit Außengewinde für Holz und innen metrisches Gewinde!? Nein, damit haben wir tatsächlich noch nicht gearbeitet und können keine Erfahrungen dazu teilen. Wir würden diese Muffen dann aber auch nur in massives Holz schrauben, also kein Paulownia oder Balsa. Alternativ könnten aber auch je nach Boarddicke "Einschlagmuttern" funktionieren. Etwas edler wären "Bighead Fastener". Achte in jedem Fall darauf, dass es Edelstahl ist. Bei Salzwasser am besten A4 Edelstahl!
Tatsächlich meine ich nur eingeklebte Gewindemuffen (nur mit Innengewinde, aussen glatt und nur eingeklebt in die Bohrung). Also eine Befestigung ganz ohne Mutter. Aber vermutlich ist das zu riskant. Werde es vermutlich nicht riskieren. @@neckarfoil
@@choco4surf Ist tatsächlich riskant. Es sollte zumindest ein Hinterschnitt vorhanden sein, also eine formschlüssige Verbindung zwischen Gewinde und Board!
Duidelijk man!
Fell Danke!😊
How well has this board held up for a year? Has it gotten a lot of use? I might build a similar one, it looks very nice.
Hi Tyler, the first of these “Kingfisher” boards have been in use for our foil pumping courses for almost two years now. There have also been no complaints from our customers who have purchased a board. The robust construction with the wooden core does not become soft despite the high load during pumping. It is ideal for dock launching in harsh environments with steel docks and concrete walls. In contrast to foam cores, the board does not soak water in the event of minor damage.
too complex: 2 hardwood sticks (2.1cm x 2.1cm x 60cm) screwed and glued 9cm apart for supporting the mast foot onto 3.3mm plywood - plus 2cm XPS laminated with 2 sheets of glass fabric (160g/m2) on bottom and sides + 1 sheet of glass fabric on top - Is sufficient. Thus at about 65€ and lighter weight too.
That sounds no less complex than simply using a wood core. But yes, using the hardwood strips as reinforcement is a great idea! And definitely more lightweight!
how long and wide is it?, good job btw
Thanks a lot! The dimensions are given in the Video description. Length 93 cm. Width 32 cm.
@@neckarfoil thanks. Before putting the first layer of carbon or fibreglass is it better to leave the wood rough or sand it finely?
@@333cgs333 If you use regular planed wood, no additional sanding of the surface is necessary. The surface should be dry and dust-free.
The balancing is built in.
Yes that is correct. I gave this clue at minute 2:01. The Titanium Flitecell from series 2.2 has self-balancing technology. But for the batteries of the older series, Flite recommends balancing between use.
Awesome job! Is there a reason for adding first glas layer on top of the board? What would you do differen next time?
It is first a layer of carbon and then glass. You could also do it the other way around, but then the edges would no longer have that wooden look. What would I do differently? I'm still thinking about how to make the holes for the mast easier. Maybe with inserts? But I haven't found anything suitable yet!
Incredible job! Really inspired me! Can you share the measurements you used in the begging to make the strips curved? Thanks
Unfortunately I can't share the dimensions. I set the bend by feel and it was reproducible due to the always same positioning of the screw clamps. The rise at the nose was 4cm and at the tail 2cm, but I'd keep it a little lower next time. Maybe 3cm/1cm.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing this process. I would like to make a very simple board from plywood and epoxy, without the glass and carbon fiber. Is the carbon and glass really necessary and how much of a difference does it make if you do not use it?
Hi Harry, plywood weighs about twice as much as paulownia wood. But of course it's much more stable and yes, with plywood (20 mm thick) you don't need any additional fiber reinforcements.
Thank you very much for the fast replly! I started building the board today. Hopefully I will be able to finish it this week. @@neckarfoil
@@neckarfoil hi, do you think its possible to make the same board without fibre layers? Just paint
@@vonumadum8527 Hi, the thickness of the Paulownia wood core is 18 mm. At this thickness, it will not be stiff and strong enough without fiber reinforcement. Depending on the rider's weight, you would need a wood thickness of 30-40 mm. It would be best to use two hardwood stringers, which then hold the screws for the mast mount. Check out our video on the Curvy Koi ua-cam.com/video/VPsJzjl3C3I/v-deo.html But with the greater wood thickness, the weight also becomes very heavy!
@@neckarfoil thanks for the quick reply! Since you say stringer: i thought of just screwing 2 stringers on the bottom surface to stiffen the board and to screw the mast on
Very good! Professional hand crafted! Would love to do one similar. Curious can you bend pauwlonia To create a little rocker? Then do the carbon to hold the curve?
Thanks for your comment! In my opinion, the Paulownia wood core will be too stiff to keep it in a curved shape with the carbon layer. In my other video "the curvy shaped koi" I managed to form a rocker with balsa and beech wood strips. However, I prefer a flat board. It's somehow more ergonomic for pumping!
Pro tip, don't inhale carbon fiber dust
Yes, you are absolutely right! The grinding dust of the carbon fiber is respirable and a breathing mask should therefore be worn. Tip: the grinding dust can be reduced by wet grinding.
The alimunim inserts are a really interesting idea. What size pipe did you use? Have they held up well over time? Would you recommend this method, or change anything about how they were installed?
The oval tube was really hard to find, but I found it on Ebay. The dimensions are 60x10 mm with a wall thickness of 1.5mm. It holds the loads so far, however, I can say little about corrosion, since I am only pumping in freshwater. I wanted to find a simple alternative to the fin box tracks. In the meantime, however, I am convinced that for foil pumping you do not need this possibility of trimming. Instead of moving the mast plate you can move your standing position. Four holes are the easiest to implement ;)
Waste of time.
Is there a template you used to cut out the board?
Hi 99shades, no there is not really a template. I just use the previously built board. But feel free with the shape. The shape plays a subordinate role for foil pumping boards. A sharp nose or corners should be avoided so that it is not as sensitive to impacts on the dock.
I rlly liked the look of yours. What was the length and width?
@@williamstratton6221 Thank you! The dimensions are 92 x 35 cm. Have a look on our website. May be you can copy from the photos: www.neckarfoil.de/shop/equipment/foil-pumping-board-eisvogel/
Thank you for the quik response!
Thanks man for sharing this is great! I am trying to build my own very soon! The screw job is very impressive, I don't understand what is the tool you use at 6:15
Hi Francois, the tool is a pipe cutter. It allows you to easily cut metal pipes to length. Always right-angled and without chips.
Hello! Board dims? Thanks
Hallo Eric, the dimensions of our "Kingfisher" Board are 92 x 35 x 2 cm. Watch the DIY Tutorium here: ua-cam.com/video/2s8UlP3ODgE/v-deo.html
Hi how about ur board 120L 5'?
Hi, the length of the board is 92cm. With a thickness of 2 cm, the volume is 5 liters. Does this answer your question?
@@neckarfoilis cool thx man im go to try👍🏻
welll done
Hey, cooles Video. Ich scheitere gerade schon daran Paulownia Holz zu kaufen. Könnt Ihr mir sagen wo ihr das gefunden habt? In unseren Baumärkten gibt es das leider nicht.
Ja, das ist aktuell echt ein Problem in den Baumärkten. Es gibt einfach keinen Nachschub. Wir haben noch bei Bauhaus die letzten Reste bekommen. Echt doofe Situation:(
@@neckarfoil Vielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort. :) Dann heisst es wohl abwarten 😅
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Great video, thanks for sharing. Which tape do you use to mask the edge before applying first glass layer (around minute 3.00)?
Happy New Year! In this Video I used Tesa Ultra Power Tape. The Tape is very wide (48mm) what makes it difficult to mask curvy lines without wrinkles. I tried out a strong paper masking tape with 20mm width and it worked better. Just apply two lanes side by side to have a wider masking!
@@neckarfoil thanks! All the best for the new year.
Thanks for sharing! I want to learn some of these to get my pumping down more solid. I surf foil and an getting pumping out to connect down but I think more time flat water is great way to build endurance and fun!
Hi Max, yes, foil pumping will definitely improve your pumping technique and endurance. It is also great to be independent of wind and waves. Alternatively, a pump track for the skateboard is highly recommended!
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Eindrucksvolle Arbeit, deren Ablauf verständnisvoll präsentiert wurde.
Vielen Dank! Das freut uns sehr ☺️
Super Tutorial!
Danke dir! Wir hoffen, du konntest dir was abschauen 😊
Very nice video!
Thanks for the nice feedback!
Nice guys, I really want to build a DIY pump board
Thank you! Check out our other board building videos and get inspiration.
Good job 👍
Thanks, it's great that you like the video😊
@@neckarfoil Foiling is my dream.In winter I bought all the equipment and this summer I was going to ride.but the war began and all the equipment burned down along with the house.But I won't give up my dream))))
@@Alexander-tc5gd This is so sad 😔. We wish that there will be peace everywhere soon. And yes, never give up your dreams 👍 We wish you all the best!
@@neckarfoil Such is life. I am currently in Ireland under temporary protection. I will try to fulfill my dream here.
@@neckarfoil I lived on the shores of the Sea of Azov, it is shallow and the waves are not high and short, we have very developed windsurfing and kitesurfing, there is no surfing on the waves at all. Almost no one has heard of foiling, and those who have heard laugh that it is very difficult and generally a toy for the rich and has no future. And this was told to me by people who have been involved in water sports for a couple of years, they laughed at me. And then I decided that I would learn everything myself and start teaching others. It was my plan to change my life))) I I wanted to bring foil surfing to the Sea of Azov, because it's so cool, even on small and short waves you can ride for hours without a sail or wing or kite. I'm not complaining, I just wanted to share my dreams)
hello what is the weight of board thanks
The weight is 3,2 kg. Meanwhile I would prefer paulownia wood as construction material. We have a paulownia foil pumping board in our shop. The weight of this board is 2,8 kg. A DIY video tutorial will be released next week here on UA-cam!
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More splashes or more failures? 😄
Hi Kai, I'd like to build this kind of foil pumping board and I will be graetful if You could answer my questions: 1. What thickness of the wood stripes did You use? And what is the total thickness of Your board? 2. Is the beech wood used only for the appearance purpose, or rather due to the structural parameters? 2. Did You consider to use the paulownia wood instead of the balsa wood?
Hi Jacek, I am very happy that I was able to inspire you with this video. 1. The wood stripes are 10x10mm. This results in a wood core thickness of 20mm. (plus 2mm glassing and 3mm cork decking = 25mm total thickness). 2. Beech wood is significantly more stable than softwood. At least two stiff stringers should be incorporated, which direct the pumping forces over the board length into the mast plate. I would not recommend a pure balsa or foam core. 3. Yes, paulownia is very suitable. In our shop we have the "Eisvogel" pumping board which is made of a paulownia glue wood panel. You can buy the panels in the hardware store, so you do not have to glue them by yourself. And to be honest, a flat board is actually better for pumping than a board with a rocker like the one in this video! Check out Leo's tutorial of a paulownia foil pumping board: ua-cam.com/video/HW1ou_KBMaE/v-deo.html We are working on a new UA-cam video about the "Eisvogel" built, so stay tuned ;)
@@neckarfoil thanks a lot Kai! It really pushed me to order the paulownia plank! I just wonder if I should use only the glass fiber or rather at least one layer of carbon. Could You please share your experience, how many layers in total did You put on both sides and what carbon density do You recommend?
@@ja_git0 glass or carbon is a difficult question! If you use paulownia then the glass will give you a view on the nice wood grain because of its transparency. But on the other hand carbon itself has a nice look too! And is more stiffer and has less weight. On the "Eisvogel" I use very thick fabric. Glass and Carbon 400gsm (12Oz). On top 1x layer carbon and 1x layer glass. On the bottom side 1x layer glass only, but 2x layer carbon around the mast plate position. Have a look here in our shop: www.neckarfoil.de/shop/equipment/foil-pumping-board-eisvogel/ Two days ago, we had a Instragram live session talking about foil pumping board building. We put the content as text on our website (in German only, but I am sure that auto-translation will help). Check our website: www.neckarfoil.de/we-und-our-flow/ask-us-anything/11-10-2022-foil-pumping-board-bau/
Moin, interessant!👍