Futures ILT One Pass Installation Kit : HOW TO
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video Gordon Lawson breaks down the futures One Pass Install system. We will show you all components that are included in this kit along with the proper step by step for installing on your new surfboard.
Includes:
Jig Plate
ILT Router Slides
3/4” One Pass Bit
1/2” One Pass Bit
Timmy Tool
EVA Shims (x4)
Fin Mark target
Dummy Fins
Not Included:
Makita RT0701C or compatible trim router
What's the bit depth. Why is that not talked about
So did you not show the step with cutting the smaller wider recess, looked like you were just cutting the first cut then it was all finished?
With this installation you should only have to pass through with the one bit that is included in the kit. This bit makes it perfect for the fin boxes to sit in nicely keeping them flush with the bottom of the board. the final result you see here was done with the same bit in the same passes.
How deep do you set the bit? I notice you have space. When setting the bit flush to the router, it doesn’t even hit the foam.
Nice work guys.
Hi, was curious what you made the green band on your router out of to control your depth? Thnx
@@lugocota8292 This was just green 3M tape. it helps to make sure he had the perfect depth.
Nice. Does the kit work with other routers or are you tied to a make and model?
Yes this kit definitely does work with other routers, this is just his preferred router.
@@FiberglassFlorida thanks, much appreciated.
Can you please explain the reason for aligning the guide plate with the side lines and not the centre line when doing side fins? What difference does it make?
Thanks
Because most fins are angled in toward the tip so theyre no longer parallel with the stringer
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to send futures keel installation kit to Brazil. If yes, I would like to know the price. Thank you.
Absolutely!!! Can you send an email to Mandy@fiberglassflorida.com ?
Nice video, Ive never installed futures. Whats the deal with the two different bits?
The trailing fin boxes are only 1/2" deep, the leading fin boxes are 3/4". Leading fins are typically larger and so the boxes have to handle more torque.
Thank you
@@fundip2010
This time I will use woodglut plans for this.