I did this 20 + years ago with eleven stringers and very little waste. The boards never broke ~ AND they all lasted about 15 years at Waipio bay and Hapuna point Hawaii ~ Only gained water weight ~ This seems extremely wasteful. Use unidirectional + E cloth (carbon)
Was it difficult to shape with the carbon fiber stringer? How does it compare to a wooden stringer when trying to shape the foam? Did the planer do a good job planing down the carbon fiber?
@@chucknorris9826 It is planeable with an electric planer. but it damages your blade. Rough sandpaper works quite well good for me. Handplanes don’t work. So I’d say it’sharder to work with than wood when you are used to using planers, but easier when u use sandpaper.
Looks good nice work well done 😍
Thanks!
Very cool
Thanks!
cant you use extruded polystyrene? it will not make that much mess when cutting.
I don't know what that stuff is, but I will investigate. Thanks for the suggestion
Your work is wonderful. What kind of material did you use? PU or EPS and what density do you prefer ?
This is EPS 200. I would prefer a higher number EPS because it's more solid, but it's very hard to come by.
I'm currently doing some tests with PU roof insulation panels. You will find a video of my findings soon.
Bloody amazing , made a xouple using blanks but nothing like that
Thanks! This is a lot cheaper.. But the quality is also a lot less. Harder to shape and to glass.. I've never used a real blank so far..
@@Dzjiefoils nothing like riding your own
Exacly! I sold all my other boards, and only ride my own.
May I have the plan to try, please?
Hi! What do you mean by plan? I got the templates from blendingcurves.com
Where’d you find the e rocker template
Blendingcurves.com
I did this 20 + years ago with eleven stringers and very little waste. The boards never broke ~ AND they all lasted about 15 years at Waipio bay and Hapuna point Hawaii ~ Only gained water weight ~ This seems extremely wasteful. Use unidirectional + E cloth (carbon)
What do you mean wasteful?
To much cloth for the board?
Very cool that your boards lasted so long, I hope mine will survive that many years too!
Was it difficult to shape with the carbon fiber stringer? How does it compare to a wooden stringer when trying to shape the foam? Did the planer do a good job planing down the carbon fiber?
@@chucknorris9826 It is planeable with an electric planer. but it damages your blade. Rough sandpaper works quite well good for me. Handplanes don’t work. So I’d say it’sharder to work with than wood when you are used to using planers, but easier when u use sandpaper.