Futures Surfboard Fin Box Installation

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    Also, The green 3/4" Depth Collar now offers depth adjustment for deep concaves and channels. Start the the collar marking "Flat" directly under the electric cord of the router and twist as necessary to route deeper if needed...
    Detailed instruction on how to install future style surfboard fin boxes with Greenlight Surf Supply's affordable install kit for DIY surfboard builders.
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    0:00 How to Install Futures Style Fin Boxes Intro
    3:00 Routing Fin Box Install Pockets
    14:00 Setting Surfboard Fin Boxes with Epoxy Resin
    17:30 Adjusting Surfboard Fin Cant
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Комментарии • 22

  • @robscanlan
    @robscanlan 3 года назад +4

    i finally found the best future fin box installment video!

  • @wadeaustin21
    @wadeaustin21 2 года назад +1

    This is by far the best fin box installation guide on RUclips! Big thanks! 🤙🏼
    Can you explain the process of how to glass over / around the fin boxes? And the removal of tape and glass from where the fins slot in once glassed.

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Our Master Class Video Series covers all the details of glassing over the fin boxes removing tape including reinforcement and what to do if you screw up for any reason.

  • @jimloucks2853
    @jimloucks2853 Год назад

    How about showing it on a glassed board doing a repair/replacement?

  • @klevergiubertorodriguezpic2587
    @klevergiubertorodriguezpic2587 2 года назад

    Hola. Muy buen trabajo soy de Ecuador. Me. Buscaría que me ayudes. Con esas herramientas para poner. Los Ranes y las cajas de quillas aver si me. Ayudas. Ya que en Ecuador no hay

  • @kaimcgilvray6309
    @kaimcgilvray6309 3 года назад +2

    burning spear all day

  • @Denyy
    @Denyy 3 года назад +1

    Question can you use any router for this jig installment kit or does have to be the router you guys sell

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  3 года назад

      The install kit is designed for us with the Greenlight Router or Makita RT0701C

    • @SurferTy
      @SurferTy 2 года назад +1

      Worked with my Makita! The plunge routing takes some skill. This was my first attempt. But all good now! Thanks for the video. Huge help!

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  2 года назад

      Our fin box install kits are compatible with the Greenlight router and Makita RT0701C

  • @alexanderturl
    @alexanderturl 3 года назад +1

    Wouldn’t the bottom contours affect how accurate the cant angle jig worked?

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  2 года назад +1

      Fin cant is set with a fin cant angle gauge when installing. Futures fin base angle is 6.5 degrees for front fins but you can tweak it to any angle when installing. 5 to 9 degrees is typical.

  • @27AUSSIECHAMP
    @27AUSSIECHAMP Год назад

    I always wonder if the board has a deep concave the fins will be tilted inwards. So there would be less cant if you imagined a level line across the board. But if the board is dead flat the fins would have the 6.5 degrees cant . So I'm thinking the jig should be packed to compensate for any concave ? 🤔

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  Год назад +1

      Fin can't degree is always adjusted with reference to a flat line across the board. You can use a straight edge across deep concaves if needed.

    • @27AUSSIECHAMP
      @27AUSSIECHAMP Год назад

      Cool. Thanks 👍🏻

  • @chrishaas5931
    @chrishaas5931 2 года назад

    Something still confusing me a bit is whether or not the dummy fins have cant built in to them like off the shelf fins. Ive noticed my fins having a significant amount of cant built in to the fin by its self. We say the fronts should have 6.5 degrees of cant, but what exactly does that mean? Does that mean a typical install requires a perfect right angle to the surface of the board so the "built in" cant of the standard futures fins will be 6.5 degrees from the surface of the board? Or Does it mean with a perfectly vertical, non-canted dummy fin you need to lean it over 6.5 degrees to give an overall total cant of over 6.5 degrees, maybe 10-13 degrees total?

    • @GreenlightSurfSupply
      @GreenlightSurfSupply  2 года назад +1

      The dummy install fins have the same 6.5 degree cant as the fins. Use a cant angle gauge when installing to set he fins anywhere between 5 degrees and 9 degrees depending on your preference. Less cant = more drive, more cant = more turning...

    • @chrishaas5931
      @chrishaas5931 2 года назад +1

      @@GreenlightSurfSupply thanks for the info. I'll probably keep it right at 6.5 or 7 degrees on the fronts and whatever typical quad trailers are. My thought is that I can just install the boxes perfectly vertical (to a flat reference off the board bottom contours) and just pick up the cant from the futures fins themselves.

    • @jomosky
      @jomosky Год назад

      Oh thanks ,I also think like you and I'm always confused about it ,so annoying.So if we use future fin box,we can set it vertical with bottom of the board because future fin they already have cant with themselves, right?