Building a hollow unglassed wooden fish surfboard using paulownia with tung/orange oil finish

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2014
  • Salvaging & milling paulownia timber logs & building a hollow unglassed wooden fish surfboard - quad fin with tung/orange oil finish wollumbin-woodsticks.blogspot....
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  • @denisrubele5078
    @denisrubele5078 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing Job!!!I could stay all night long in front of my pc to observ all the steps!Compliments!

  • @jjvangelder
    @jjvangelder 9 лет назад +1

    You have got a fan from the Nederlands! Nice board!

  • @mattyjames3898
    @mattyjames3898 6 лет назад

    Awesome! I had the exact same concept in mind for my rocker table!

  • @morganwoodsurfboardstyronm1352
    @morganwoodsurfboardstyronm1352 9 лет назад

    beautiful board

  • @bujebuje
    @bujebuje 3 года назад

    This is great. Would love to see some of the tool work...

  • @rafaelpadoveze8333
    @rafaelpadoveze8333 3 года назад +2

    Hello!
    I'm building my first hollow wood surfboard and yours videos really inspired me.
    But I got curious about the unglassed board. Does the finish without fiber a resin remain in good quality?
    Have any problem with after those years?

  • @LuanVillasBoas
    @LuanVillasBoas 8 лет назад

    art work!

  • @gaicarmi4511
    @gaicarmi4511 8 лет назад

    beautiful board!
    how did build the sawmill?

  • @2487mpobor
    @2487mpobor Год назад

    wait!! no glassing???? please, can you give me a feedback on this? i dont want to glass mine.. i want to keep it ultralight... how about the water proffing?

  • @lucasmariaish
    @lucasmariaish 4 года назад

    Impressive crafting. How did you make the fins? Has the oil coating been protective enough over time (water leaks)?
    Thanks!

  • @marcomolo
    @marcomolo 5 лет назад

    Gorgeous board, a lot of work went into that..congrats! How does it surf? Is it heavy, the rails looked quite thick.

    • @nimbungi
      @nimbungi  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Marco. About 150 hours work - enjoyed every minute. Weighs 5.3 kgs , which feels about right . Goes unreal - feels really balanced & does nice carving turns, one of my favourite boards.

  • @Dalebob1973
    @Dalebob1973 9 лет назад +1

    Looks like you're in Australia? Was that mount warning in one of those pictures? Love the board, curious as to which glue you are using? and if you are in Aus, where can I get some. Cheers in advanced

    • @nimbungi
      @nimbungi  9 лет назад +1

      Yeah - that's Mt warning ( Wollumbin ) - check out my blog - wollumbin-woodsticks.blogspot.com.au/ The glue I used is titebond 3 - which I order through all trades at molesworth st Lismore - never seen it in any hardware stores - its waterproof & works good on oiled boards.

  • @mrBattelharden
    @mrBattelharden 7 лет назад

    where did you get the ribbing?