It depends on the rider. These boards are custom. You can order it w/extra layers for added strength, or less for lightness. Either way, they are super strong. Not like wood cores.
the top and bottom skins with the graphics that are peeled of , how the material is called or how can I ask for them. Great work really informative ....
I remember alot of years ago trying kite surfing at a local windsurfing lake with a modified surfboard and a buggy kite before it was a popular thing, was good fun.
My guess is they use a rocker table with a board in the center for the concave. Pressure on the sides of the mold which pushes the center of the board down onto the board placed in the center resulting in a concave... that's my guess.
Nice video i like it ... i would like ask you please .. did you use Styro-foam for some parts in ur tutorial video ; the landmarks when you drew the shape and other one the straight piece covered by carbon fiber ..Thanks in advance :)
Congratulation! Please a question! Have you tried vacuum resin infusion in your board lamination? Maybe the structure of board is to compicated for infusion? thanks
So you don't use steel inserts for the strap screws?? Just tap the core? I make my own boards too, but have no interest in selling them, too much work!
Really enjoyed your demonstration - great product - fantastic life style ! Check out our page to see what we ( BRO rcSurfer) do 'for fun' in Cape Town.....
Love the fact youre so down to earth and take the time to show your clients how babies are made! Lol
Built to last. Very nice board.
Great Job Sir!
The brokite master just knows how.
It depends on the rider. These boards are custom. You can order it w/extra layers for added strength, or less for lightness. Either way, they are super strong. Not like wood cores.
I like this craftsmanship, wonderful board, nice construction. I just do not understand how they get the rocker in!
the top and bottom skins with the graphics that are peeled of , how the material is called or how can I ask for them. Great work really informative ....
I remember alot of years ago trying kite surfing at a local windsurfing lake with a modified surfboard and a buggy kite before it was a popular thing, was good fun.
You should try it again, but be sure you take a lesson. It's gotten easier than it was years ago.
Can I work Play and Live with you??? lol Awesome seeing some One Living there Dream! Hard work to get were you are I Have Much Respect for that :)
My guess is they use a rocker table with a board in the center for the concave. Pressure on the sides of the mold which pushes the center of the board down onto the board placed in the center resulting in a concave... that's my guess.
Likely! The same might be true with regard to the concave! ;-)
We try hard. Thanks for the comment.
Please direct all your questions thru the Brokite website. West is the master, I'm just the video guy. Thx
Nice video i like it ... i would like ask you please .. did you use Styro-foam for some parts in ur tutorial video ; the landmarks when you drew the shape and other one the straight piece covered by carbon fiber ..Thanks in advance :)
Congratulation!
Please a question! Have you tried vacuum resin infusion in your board lamination? Maybe the structure of board is to compicated for infusion?
thanks
Thanks to share your video. Can I know the thickness of the core you have used into your board? Alessandro
1/4"
How many layers of carbon fibre to you put on each side?
what material are your molds made of? and is there any prep to the molds before each lay up?
начинали хорошо, а в конце разочаровали просверлив доску насквозь,....
а закладные железяки под падсы где? неужели с наружи торчат?
So you don't use steel inserts for the strap screws?? Just tap the core? I make my own boards too, but have no interest in selling them, too much work!
Watch this video to see how we do it: ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=HRb3KYw0S-g
Really enjoyed your demonstration - great product - fantastic life style ! Check out our page to see what we ( BRO rcSurfer) do 'for fun' in Cape Town.....