Nice, what I like to do is fade out the tuck to the nose as well, similar to what you do on the railband and the tuck towards the edge (back). I found that as soon as I did that my rails at the nose stopped looking like 50/50 rails towards the nose all the time.
I always trace a fish tail template with a keel fin, leaves a nice shape. Smaller swallow tails you can just use a smaller fin like a quad rear or thruster fin etc i like cutting it with a jig saw as well
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Shaped my daughter a board 8 or so years ago and glassing was the hardest part for me. Only one ive done. Loved this video and have the bug to do another one. Off to watch the glassing video you did now
awesome work dude- love it. I am a way worse shaper than you but the only comment i have is a tip i saw from Kazuma surfboards , which is using a full- length stanley knife blade for foam rail cuts... especially in tight spots like the fishtail, i like it as its super precise and you can even kind of bend the blade a little for curvture. keep up the vids, so awesome!!
Thanks for this video. This has inspired me to start getting materials to start shaping. I’m just curious… how would you measure a 70/30 rail if I was trying to make a board 2 1/4” or 2 5/16”?
Appreciate it man! Good luck and good timing as the final build video comes out tomorrow. As for your question, the goal would be to mark 30% of the total width from the bottom. In your case it’s right around 5/8”. Measure that up from the bottom of the rail and mark it. Then shape your rail from the top down to that mark.
Great stuff, cheers mate !
Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying it!
Nice, what I like to do is fade out the tuck to the nose as well, similar to what you do on the railband and the tuck towards the edge (back). I found that as soon as I did that my rails at the nose stopped looking like 50/50 rails towards the nose all the time.
I always trace a fish tail template with a keel fin, leaves a nice shape. Smaller swallow tails you can just use a smaller fin like a quad rear or thruster fin etc i like cutting it with a jig saw as well
Great tip!
Such an awesome video! Was super engaging and helped me shape my first board :) Looking forward to more!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Shaped my daughter a board 8 or so years ago and glassing was the hardest part for me. Only one ive done. Loved this video and have the bug to do another one.
Off to watch the glassing video you did now
Good luck! Glassing is always difficult but the most fun once you get the hang of it!
Solid video, really enjoyed it. Good job.
I appreciate it man! Thanks!
Fun and they float hahaha love it dude!
awesome work dude- love it. I am a way worse shaper than you but the only comment i have is a tip i saw from Kazuma surfboards , which is using a full- length stanley knife blade for foam rail cuts... especially in tight spots like the fishtail, i like it as its super precise and you can even kind of bend the blade a little for curvture.
keep up the vids, so awesome!!
I love Kazuma surfboards. His content is awesome! I’ll keep that in mind for the next shape!
Thanks for this video. This has inspired me to start getting materials to start shaping. I’m just curious… how would you measure a 70/30 rail if I was trying to make a board 2 1/4” or 2 5/16”?
Appreciate it man! Good luck and good timing as the final build video comes out tomorrow.
As for your question, the goal would be to mark 30% of the total width from the bottom. In your case it’s right around 5/8”. Measure that up from the bottom of the rail and mark it. Then shape your rail from the top down to that mark.
@ Stoked on next video. Will do. Thanks so much.
Something about that nose that is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoy it!
Great Content
Thanks man! I appreciate it!