I Broke My Surfboard fins So I Remade Them

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • In this video, I remake a set of keel fins that I broke. Except for these fins, I built them using maple branches from a tree that fell down and black epoxy resin. To build the fins I poured the black epoxy resin around the branches to make a large block. I was then able to cut out my fin panels from the block. After I had my panels, I went about making the fins as I usually do.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @gurneyvision
    @gurneyvision Рік тому +1

    I’ve just finished making my first pair of keels after watching your vids, nothing fancy yet just ply and clear resin finish, but dude I’m stoked on them! Thanks for the inspiration and guides, can’t wait to try them out here in the UK! 🤙

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      That's sick! I'm glad you found the content helpful.You will have to let me know how they surf.

  • @DaveShaw109
    @DaveShaw109 Рік тому +1

    Always happy to see the bell icon light up to tell me you released a new video. Amazing fins!!

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому

      Thanks for the support and I hope it was worth the wait! Between freelance projects and over shooting this project it took way longer to finish than I had hoped.

  • @TheScorbut123
    @TheScorbut123 Рік тому

    Peeling the branches reminds me my time as a boyscout withmy pocket knife ^^ Great video ! worth the wait

    • @TheScorbut123
      @TheScorbut123 Рік тому

      plenty of neat tricks to take out of this video aswell !

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому

      There is a few tricks in there, I had to edit some out too but I'm sure they will show up in other videos.

  • @PedroNatividadeSurfboards
    @PedroNatividadeSurfboards Рік тому

    Great video, keep them coming! 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
    I’m making some keels too
    Can you give some more details on how you kept the cant when you cast the base?

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. The can't angle is cut on the inside of the fin, on the tab. I also thinned out the tab so when glassed it would be thinner than the fin tab grove of the mold. The screw is on the outside of the fin(opposite of the cut cant angle. When you screw the in the bolt it pushes the fin tab up against mold and sets the fin angle. When you screw the bolt in its just enough to push the fin against the mold to much and you can deform the mold.

  • @lucashildreth5692
    @lucashildreth5692 Рік тому

    Master of resin!

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I'm far from a master, but maybe some day 🤞

  • @toniachetwood8887
    @toniachetwood8887 Місяць тому

    Hi great vid, how do you make the fin tab mould?

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Місяць тому

      @@toniachetwood8887 I have a video on the silicone molds but not the HDPE ones. All it really is, is the tab shape milled out of HDPE with a set screw to hold the fin in place. I'll be making some fiberglass tab videos in the future, maybe I'll add an HDPE one.

  • @lawrencefranck9417
    @lawrencefranck9417 2 місяці тому

    You should stabilize the limbs before casting.

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  2 місяці тому

      @@lawrencefranck9417 I'd love to get into stabilizing wood, I just didn't have that type of resin at the time. In the future I'd like to get some to try out

  • @milospotuzak3251
    @milospotuzak3251 Рік тому

    Brilliant as usual! Thx for nice vid mate! Those fins are so beautiful! Btw that fin Cant routing jig is fckn smart idea!!! Love it! :) cheers, Milos / Apatyka

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Its one of my favourite sets I've made so far even though I had issues with them. The jig works pretty good so far but I'm still trying to find a way to make it better and faster.

  • @geferssonfellix6274
    @geferssonfellix6274 Рік тому +1

    Trabalho perfeito irmão 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤙🏿😙

  • @KimCarterNet
    @KimCarterNet Рік тому

    The fit tab casting doesn't look much like ua-cam.com/video/qkVutYonQhM/v-deo.html , can you go into some more detail what the difference is that you did here? Also what is the alan screws for? Also why are you adding cant if they are not glass on's, isn't the cant decided by the Futures box? Thanks.

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      Same idea these mold are just made from HDPE to make them more ridged and to make them last longer. The Allen screws are used to hold the fin up against a side of the mold so the fin is held at the cant angle that is mill into the fin base.
      Futures boxes the cant is in the fin not the box. If installed correctly the boxes should be at 0° in the board. Some shapers may install them on angle to give fins extra can't but typically they are installed at 0°.

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  Рік тому +1

      FCS the cant is decided by the box not the fin so then your limited to what the shaper puts in the board. Which limits you a bit unless you can find/make FCS fins with cant built into the fin.

  • @surferscollective613
    @surferscollective613 Рік тому

    shot bro

  • @frenkloyd4277
    @frenkloyd4277 11 місяців тому

    Ciao! What’s the last passage?

    • @WaveWasters
      @WaveWasters  11 місяців тому

      Do you mean at 20:14. That's the step where I cast the fin tabs. It makes the tabs close to the thickness needed to fit into the fin boxes. After that its just hand sanding the fin tabs to final thickness and cleaning up fins.