Use a tracksaw to score the lines, and get a much larger base for your router so it has more area to ride on (larger than the area you are routing out)
Many thanks for your ideas for the shape tunnel. You use to restore the longboard a product that swells and that you sand after you use which product thanking you
Why not use q cell with resin to glue the foam pieces to the board? They would fill any gaps, small holes and imperfections under and/or around the fitted pieces, leaving an air tight glue up.
Use a tracksaw to score the lines, and get a much larger base for your router so it has more area to ride on (larger than the area you are routing out)
good tip, thanks!
Many thanks for your ideas for the shape tunnel. You use to restore the longboard a product that swells and that you sand after you use which product thanking you
Thanks!
the beautiful elevator music as you shred into that board ahahha
oh thanks! It felt right
Why not use q cell with resin to glue the foam pieces to the board? They would fill any gaps, small holes and imperfections under and/or around the fitted pieces, leaving an air tight glue up.
Yeah I could have done that, I could have just used resin as well. I like gorilla glue because it expands