MID-LENGTH surfboard build TIME LAPSE

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @rasmo8630
    @rasmo8630 2 года назад +3

    That concave/convex sandingblock, would love to see how that works.

  • @anthonybabic1517
    @anthonybabic1517 3 года назад +15

    So relaxing to watch you create a board. Love the process and love your end result.

  • @felixbrauro
    @felixbrauro Месяц назад

    dang, found this channel too late. Love the vids. wish there were more of them!

  • @edhorger5677
    @edhorger5677 4 месяца назад

    exactly the mid-length shape I have been looking for!

  • @isaiahmora2811
    @isaiahmora2811 3 года назад +2

    The stuff of dreams… you should make a vid on how you calculate your rails. You’re a wizard

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yew! Thanks mate. I’ll try get a video done on rails In the future

  • @Singlefinsurfingforlife
    @Singlefinsurfingforlife 3 месяца назад

    Dude that board looks sick

  • @Surfmus
    @Surfmus 2 года назад +1

    No pinline needed and the cutlap came out decent, nice!

  • @WEEBER13
    @WEEBER13 5 месяцев назад

    "Why do I not have any eyebrows?" LOL - that one got me! Love it! 😂

  • @Poopitywoop
    @Poopitywoop 2 года назад +1

    You make it look so easy! About to start shaping my first, love your channel 🤙🏼🤙🏼

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Thanks mate. I didn’t make it look that good when I first started 😅
      Good luck with your first 🤙

  • @susanwojcickiisalonelyrath7311

    Absolutely beautiful board

  • @davidwinter9686
    @davidwinter9686 3 года назад +2

    loving the videos, too excited for my birthday, when i get my materials to build my own

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Yew! What are you going to make?

  • @JohnSmith-rt1gr
    @JohnSmith-rt1gr 2 года назад +1

    I dream to do it myself one day, until then it’s so good to see you and learn. Great content

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Thanks John. If you ever need any tips one day just hit me up 🤙

  • @richardfowell5687
    @richardfowell5687 2 года назад

    So methodical i love watching a true craftsman at work it's very satisfying 👍

  • @joshkolenda7684
    @joshkolenda7684 11 месяцев назад

    I'm loving these videos. Keep it up man, learning loads. 🤙

  • @seantravels
    @seantravels 2 года назад

    Killer dude, love the coffee color

  • @checkoutpage
    @checkoutpage 3 года назад +4

    Awesome! I love how you don't seem to measure much. Recent board I shaped I tried to rely more on my intuition instead of on my measurements. It came out so much better and was much more enjoyable. Seeing you do the rails without marks, dang!
    Would love to see a vid on how you make that fin. Especially the part that goes into the finbox seems hard to make!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +5

      I do take a few measurements but I’m not a numbers guy. Some guys are some guys are not. I like to use my eyes and personally I think shaping to my eye is far better and easier than stopping and chasing numbers.
      I’ll definitely do some fin vids in the future 🤙

  • @joaquinperez6129
    @joaquinperez6129 2 года назад

    Amazing video. Very clean. Greetings from Uruguay

  • @rustymac83
    @rustymac83 3 года назад

    That is a really cool understated build.Your mate is a lucky dude.

  • @joegreen9827
    @joegreen9827 3 года назад +1

    another killer build thanks music was cool

  • @user-uu1ql5bf4v
    @user-uu1ql5bf4v 2 года назад

    tavola fantastica, come le altre che ti ho visto fare nei video, davvero bel lavoro complimenti

  • @LJTEAM0723
    @LJTEAM0723 3 года назад

    Wish this had no music and just the shaping sounds 🙏 the only thing that puts me to sleep at night 🥱😴

  • @stephenhobbs1052
    @stephenhobbs1052 3 года назад

    that would be a nice board for me!..

  • @CodyMadewell
    @CodyMadewell 3 года назад

    I need a board like this.The color is amazing

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yew! Yeh I’m frothing the colour so much. It was an almond colour tint and I added a dash of brown.

  • @sethquinn5900
    @sethquinn5900 2 года назад

    super helpful videos for one just beginning to learn about the shaping process. Thanks

  • @paulovieira1602
    @paulovieira1602 10 месяцев назад

    Super cool! Take care.

  • @centurionboards
    @centurionboards Год назад

    Love this board! Great work man.

  • @russellsmith1676
    @russellsmith1676 9 месяцев назад

    First time I have watched on of your videos
    So good ! About to shape my second board , first board was when I was fifteen Iam now 56 !
    Love to know a low down on the tools you use
    Cheers

  • @nnnnnnnnnick5557
    @nnnnnnnnnick5557 2 года назад

    Nice fun board

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Definitely. Summer sled 🤘

  • @timjulius6886
    @timjulius6886 3 года назад +1

    love the shape and the clean look! great job

  • @MrSteebi
    @MrSteebi Год назад

    Beautiful board. 👏👏👏 Love your builds. Great style.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад

      Thanks mate 🤙

    • @MrSteebi
      @MrSteebi Год назад

      @@Shrednaught Do you ship to the US?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад

      Na sorry mate I don’t.

    • @MrSteebi
      @MrSteebi Год назад

      Worth a shot. 🤣 Keep up the great work!

  • @jamesrobison1
    @jamesrobison1 Год назад

    Love your videos man. Ive never shaped a board before but I want to do it. Can you post a video on equipment, materials needed to do it? Thanks.

  • @boujafartom1141
    @boujafartom1141 3 года назад +1

    The board and the video is amazing as usual, but damn, I really need you to do a video on how to make that fin !!!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Hah thanks mate. Yeh I’ll definitely do a video on how to do the fin

  • @DemopVWgarage
    @DemopVWgarage Год назад

    Good see a proper hand shaped board ;) so many new scrapers calling them self's shapers these days ;) That glassing rack is killing me but you gota upgrade to a height adjustable one they are wonders on your back ;)

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад +1

      Haha yeh the glassing rack is a bit average. One day I’ll get around to getting a new one. I have pulled my back once already trying to wrap the rails.

    • @DemopVWgarage
      @DemopVWgarage Год назад

      @@Shrednaught yep last 32 years of glassing ive done it heaps of times 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @sizzleslider4334
    @sizzleslider4334 3 года назад

    Such a sick build bro. And that fin looks epic.

  • @James-nj4pc
    @James-nj4pc 3 года назад

    Shrednaught notifications on! Fire is always mate. Making lockdown bearable. Those are some yellowed looking blanks in your rack haha.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Glad I’m helping ya through it. Must suck man but stay positive 🤙
      Haha yeh I got them from an old school shaper in town. Super yellow on the outside but still bright and white inside

  • @PalmShapes
    @PalmShapes Год назад

    I appreciate your videos from France !
    What is the tool you use at 4'48 ??? it's very interesting : i gess to make the vee...
    i am looking for precise and detailed information on the vee, reading advice ?

  • @leahbrettt
    @leahbrettt Год назад

    Great video mate 👍👍

  • @yasenkalchev2180
    @yasenkalchev2180 Год назад

    so cool ! so chill ! so thanks )

  • @maydhsh579
    @maydhsh579 3 года назад +2

    great content ! would be even better with a little clip of the board in use:)

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Thanks mate. I’d love to surf the board but it isn’t for me unfortunately.

  • @HN-Shapes
    @HN-Shapes 3 года назад

    Amazing as usual!! Looking forward for the next one 🤙🏻

  • @marccefalu9741
    @marccefalu9741 Год назад

    Awesome vid my man! Smooth and calm style. In love with that bottom contour tool, it seems to take the guess work out of it and assure you are going to get a symmetric result....I have only shaped one board so far and took the concavity a bit too far...IMO...it seems like less is more is single to double, etc...before you had that tool what was your technique for making symmetric concaves...if you don't mind me picking your brain, mate...
    Keep up the fantastic shaping! If I lived in Ozzy or Hawaii I try to get a board from ya but I'm all the way on the east coast of US with constant crap waves!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад +2

      Thanks mate,
      Before the concave tool I’d try rough it out with the planer with a few shallow cuts. Then blend in with a curved block and 40grit moving to a med soft then to soft pad nose to tail

  • @geoffbarton3653
    @geoffbarton3653 3 года назад

    Awesome.

  • @DomDemolition737
    @DomDemolition737 Год назад

    Awesome board, once again...
    I'm new into shaping, at least I'm collecting materials and knowledge to start over...
    So please don't get me wrong, maybe you call me stupid...
    Got a question on this little channel on the tail at 5.35:
    what are the benefits of thiy tiny detail?
    does it help for water release behind the center fin and makes a better straight forward or is it just a fancy cosmetic thing...
    Thanx for sharing!
    Dom

    • @Artbydome
      @Artbydome 8 месяцев назад

      Pretty sure he’s just using a file to take down the wood stringer and then sanding down the foam around it to match

  • @angeloalves9039
    @angeloalves9039 3 года назад

    Beautiful board m8🤙🏾

  • @jamesnewton1196
    @jamesnewton1196 3 года назад

    Nice one

  • @selwynrowe378
    @selwynrowe378 3 года назад +1

    Another great video, good tunes too! I echo what others have said, you can probably do separate videos on rails, fins, fin box installs etc.
    I noticed you use the plunge router for the centre fin but a laminate trimmer for the side fins? What's the reason behind that?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      The futures strong box single fin has a router but that is 1/2 inch and only fits a plunge router. It needs more grunt as the bit is huge. The standard sized futures boxes are 1/4inch so trim router is the go 🤘

    • @selwynrowe378
      @selwynrowe378 3 года назад

      Ahh that makes sense, I should look a bit closer at details like that!

  • @asce2273
    @asce2273 3 года назад

    Please make a video for making fins. Thanks dude.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      I’ll definitely do one soon man. 🤙

  • @borjapoli
    @borjapoli 3 года назад

    Very nice color,Will you show us how to make one of those Woody fins?, Thanks

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      I’ll do a video on it in the future for sure 🤙

  • @marcos6012
    @marcos6012 2 года назад

    perfect

  • @mrfelipehurtado
    @mrfelipehurtado 3 года назад

    Awesoooome again!

  • @geraldiscool24
    @geraldiscool24 3 года назад

    sick one

  • @Frankobaill
    @Frankobaill 2 года назад

    nice one mate 🤙🏻

  • @joaocorretor2521
    @joaocorretor2521 Год назад

    Awesome!! How long to do this board? (Start to finish) thx

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад +1

      A week. Couldn’t tell you exactly the hours as a lot of time is waiting for resin to cure.

  • @hommedesdunes1150
    @hommedesdunes1150 3 года назад

    Love the video as usual!

  • @rohannr2609
    @rohannr2609 2 года назад

    Anyone mind telling me the song list
    Btw great loookin board mate 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @KAYslooper
    @KAYslooper 3 года назад

    Hey first of all its an awsome board! What tool is it to shape the V-Bottom at the Tail an the Single-Concave at the Nose? Would be great if you can tell how you made it or where to buy!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +2

      Thanks. The tool is a concave sanding tool and you should be able to find one at most surf suppliers . Just have a look around on the internet and it won’t take you long to find. Definitely worth it 🤙

  • @ciwanicha
    @ciwanicha 2 года назад

    any recommendations to avoid color bleeding at the cutlap? your cutlaps look so clean!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      Quality tape is the biggest help. I use 3m 233+ green. Make sure the board is clean and free from dust and when you’ve laid your tape down give it a gentle push down with the back of a razor or pop stick to get it to adhere properly.
      🤙

  • @ramiroorozco4176
    @ramiroorozco4176 3 года назад

    I'm shaping my first board and your shape at 6:50 is FKNG perfect compared to mine HAHA
    I think I'll sand a little more before glassing : )
    I think this is PU vs EPS but also.. a little more sanding

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      If it’s your first don’t stress too much. Just take your time before glassing and make sure it’s exactly how you want it and I’m sure it’ll be sweet 🤘

  • @kdenbeaches808
    @kdenbeaches808 2 года назад

    Is there any benefit in the water of polish or sanded finish?
    Thank you for the vids

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      It can be debated that a sanded finish is slightly faster but there is opinion on that. It’s more just for how it looks out of the water.

  • @markfreeman4383
    @markfreeman4383 2 года назад

    Love the videos, and I'm just wondering if you still have the first board you shaped and how different were your shaping techniques then compared to now.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Mark.
      I don’t have my first one. And I still regret it to this day. It was an absolute dog so I cut it up and reshaped it. I’m very different now in my confidence and overall work flow.

  • @burster7571
    @burster7571 2 года назад

    Just watching this video again for like the 10th time as I am about to start my second board and it is a 7.6 with a squash tail. so you have a bit of a V at the nose and the tail and the convex starts about 12" from the nose and runs 2/3 of the board where you got a flat bit just before the V in the tail? Also man you have to show us how to make your convex shappeing tool that is the most asked about tool you use in all the videos. All so sorry for asking so many questions as I am trying to learn but a super big tank you for making these videos and also the way you answer every question asked. and i ripped some T shirts as I am starting to think you need a ripped T shirt to build class boards.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Ripped shirt is essential. For these style of boards I feel that keeping them simple is enough. A touch of V to help initiate rail to rail but overall just a simple bottom. It was designed to just cruise on the smallest of days so it isn’t going 6 to 12 and hitting the lip. Flat bottom works fine.
      I think sometimes it’s easy to over complicate things ( not just surfboards ) 😅

    • @burster7571
      @burster7571 2 года назад

      Thank you sir. I am looking forward to this challenge and learning. But there is so much to learn and I am finding it a steep learning curve your videos are super helpful and good craic to watch.
      And do not leave it to long before you make that ( how ot make a convix shaping tool) vidoe.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Thanks mate. I’ll definitely put it to the top of the to do list

  • @keatingcustomsurfboards185
    @keatingcustomsurfboards185 3 года назад

    Love it

  • @insouknow5625
    @insouknow5625 3 года назад

    thx for doing that yew

  • @kevinjohnston6164
    @kevinjohnston6164 2 года назад

    Sweet. Have you ever used channels or a concave nose?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      Yeh I used both. This board actually had a little concave in the nose the help with a cheater five style. Nothing too serious though.

  • @stephanmoseley4111
    @stephanmoseley4111 3 года назад +1

    Eps or poly? Amazing vids by the way bruv

  • @raddonjooste911
    @raddonjooste911 3 года назад

    Awesome color! What colors did you mix to get that "milky coffee" color?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      I mixed almond and a dark brown. But only a little drop of the brown 🤙

  • @jake.bracken
    @jake.bracken 2 года назад

    Hi Mate, loving the videos just wondering where you get those printable outlines from? Cheers

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      Yew! Thanks man. You can go to blending curves website and grab some for free. The other alternative is to download an app call IShaper. It allows you to create templates and download for free on your phone.

  • @rickymason6732
    @rickymason6732 3 года назад

    Hey man noticed you really sand the lamination how do you stop the paper from clogging up? Or do you put a bit of filler in the lam mix ?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Na I never put filler in the lam. When I do my fill coat I push it around the bottom and onto the laps. Then once cure I’ll flip it and sand the laps flush.

  • @foamhacker6396
    @foamhacker6396 3 года назад

    Beautiful board. Any tips on nor getting burn through or exposing weave? Didn't look like you did a final coat

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      There is a couple of little hints in the video. Always do you’re best with the prep before fill coats. But I find wrapping the top fill coat around the rails then sanding the laps flush before the next fill coat helps. As does a cheater coat before fill coat as well.

    • @foamhacker6396
      @foamhacker6396 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught yeah, did notice that little trick - smart. Reckon it would work the same with epoxy, given it doesn't sand as well until fully cured?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yeh it works with epoxy but you can also get away with flattening the Laps with epoxy with out it as epoxy is sandable straight up without filler

    • @foamhacker6396
      @foamhacker6396 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught legend

  • @pathosdivision
    @pathosdivision 3 года назад

    Great stuff, watching your video's really makes me want to shape my own board!
    Question on your process, with this board you planed your thickness before cutting the outline, where I think on some of your other boards you cut the outline first. Any reason for this?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      I generally always skin the bottom before cutting the outline but on this I was subject to using a blank that was slightly over size. It was all I could get hold of. So before I cut the template I made sure I had the rocker and thickness/foil some where close to what I wanted. If I had a close tolerance blank I wouldn’t have had to do any of those extra steps.

  • @noelperrott4468
    @noelperrott4468 3 года назад

    Hey love your videos. Nice to see someone helping us out that are not pros. Is your sander a DA or random orbital. Do you prefer that than the rotary sander ? Love your work.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Thanks mate. I try to use the mirka as it has dust extraction and I’ve only got my shaping bay to sand in so I need that. It’s random. The rotary is quicker and I do use it for plugs and boxes but with the mirka it leave a far better finish and is far more ergonomic for long times on the tool.. although a bit slower at stock removal.

  • @James-nj4pc
    @James-nj4pc 3 года назад

    Hey - how tall are your bays? Getting the backyard shed finished in a few weeks, going to be building some dedicated bays in there.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Off the top of my head I think they’re about 8-9 ft . I could definitely do with some more head space but it’s all I had to work with

  • @6to6surf4
    @6to6surf4 2 года назад

    Hi mate, did you use 4oz or 6oz on the fin box patch? looking forward to the next vid. Cheers!

  • @burster7571
    @burster7571 3 года назад

    super video man thanks. I am just finshed glassing my first board going to add the fins next and it scares me as i will have to drill into the board> I am going using the fin boxs that are like leash plugs so how do i know i have drilled eught?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Do you mean fcs1 plugs? They should have little tabs on them to show you how far you can sink them into the board. You want them as deep as you can get them without drilling through the other side and with out sinking them in resin 👌

    • @burster7571
      @burster7571 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught yes sir they are fcs 1 plugs as the guy in the surf supplyer shop said are the easy ones to use for my first build. so i will just tape my drill bit to show how far i need to go down. thanks again for all the help.

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yup. Tape the bit. I’m pretty sure fcs have an installation video on them. Just have a google and should fine it 🤙

  • @Roofusone_
    @Roofusone_ 3 года назад +1

    hey mate, tasty board. just wanted to ask. whats the tool you use at 4 minutes and 45 seconds in the video ? is it used to shape your concaves ?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +3

      Yeh man. It’s a concave / convex shaping block. You just screw/reverse the screw to bend the ply and that give you either concave or belly/Vee

    • @Roofusone_
      @Roofusone_ 3 года назад +1

      @@Shrednaught i thought so, cheers for the reply :) love watching you shape. so much talent

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      @@Roofusone_ thanks mate 🤙

    • @linga115
      @linga115 3 года назад

      Where did you get that tool?

    • @juergensplieth6068
      @juergensplieth6068 3 года назад

      This tool is very interesting , could you show us in a vid to build this concave/ convex tool? Thx

  • @tobyhawk8414
    @tobyhawk8414 3 года назад

    Do you use any type of acrylic or water based polyurethane sealer on your sand finished boards? Thank you

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Yeh if it’s not a polish I’ll always chuck a sealer on. It generally improves the over all finished look.

    • @tobyhawk8414
      @tobyhawk8414 3 года назад

      What method do you use to apply the sealer, and can you recommend a type or brand? Thank You

  • @jamiesmith7854
    @jamiesmith7854 3 года назад

    Artist! How long on average does this process take from first shape to completion?

  • @sctim123
    @sctim123 3 года назад

    a little single concave to basically flat to... slight vee? couldnt really tell what ya had goin on there in the tail. Anyways, thats a good formula for a nice egg. how do you feel about concave all the way through on mid lengths?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yup you got it mate. Single in the nose to flat with some V out the tail.
      The request was for a cruiser that he could get some cheater 5’s on if possible.
      Single all the way will work it just depends on the board setup and how you want it to surf. I’ve got a personal midlength that is basically just a big shortboard. Single to double to v

    • @sctim123
      @sctim123 3 года назад

      Shrednaught key words “if possible” haha. I have an old 6’6 pintail egg with same basic idea one of the best boards I’ve ever surfed. A lot more vee in front of the fin though, that can be key

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Haha yeh I always say it’s possible if you’re good enough 🤣
      I think this will be a board for his girlfriend to learn on as well so tbh I tried to keep things fairly simple. It’s hard when you’re trying to get best of both worlds on the one board 😅

  • @nicolasfreyre7051
    @nicolasfreyre7051 3 года назад

    beautiful board mate! what fin placement did you go for? around 5" center and 13" sidebites?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Thanks mate. Na I went closer to 6 /15 from memory. 🤙

  • @ibedance
    @ibedance 3 года назад

    Классное видео бро. Сколько это стоит денег?

  • @ShutUpandRideMTB
    @ShutUpandRideMTB 3 года назад +1

    Is the fiberglass still a little tacky when you turn it over to cut the lap? (Great video kid!)

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      It is still green. It’s not tacky to the touch but it’s not full cure. You kinda need to time it right with 6oz glass. With 4oz you can get away with leaving it to cure. 🤙

    • @ShutUpandRideMTB
      @ShutUpandRideMTB 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught Thanks!

  • @enginesadventures5689
    @enginesadventures5689 3 года назад

    How’s this board end up going? Thinking about building similar dims. Not sure if I wanna do a 2+1 or bonzer though

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Really good from what I’ve heard. Only running as a single fin. I’d personal leave it as a 2+1. A bonzer might benefit from a different plan shape

  • @vybefeel
    @vybefeel 3 года назад

    sick

  • @hansdampf873
    @hansdampf873 2 года назад +1

    Do you have fin cant on the sidebites?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      Hey mate,
      The futures fins boxes have zero can’t built into them and the cant comes built into the actual fins. So whatever fins were chosen to be used in the board would have the desired Cant 🤙

  • @alessandrodongu7798
    @alessandrodongu7798 3 года назад

    Great board and great video, thanks for sharing! just would like to ask you the model of the Mirka sander and which grit you use to grind the bottom laps, cheers

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      It’s the mirka dero5 and I use mirka pads 80 grit 🤙

    • @alessandrodongu7798
      @alessandrodongu7798 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught great work

    • @alessandrodongu7798
      @alessandrodongu7798 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught another question mate :) is this tool good for vibration? I own a Bosch dual mode turbo sander but my main problem is that it is heavy and produces a ot of vibration resulting in hand problems :( this one seems light and perfect, is it?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      This one is the best in the market for vibration. They even have an app that can connect to Bluetooth on the tool and monitor it. I highly rate this tool

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Thanks 🤙

  • @hansdampf873
    @hansdampf873 2 года назад +2

    Why do you cut the corners of your squeegee?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      The way they come from the supplier they have sharp 90 corners that can sometimes catch on the glass and pull it when laminating. The rounded edges I cut into them stops that.

  • @Edenmathesoncoles
    @Edenmathesoncoles 2 года назад

    is there a reason you don't write down the litreage with the other dimensions on the board?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      Yeh, 99% of my shapes are hand shaped. There isn’t a way to tell volume as that is a computer ( CNC shaping )program that spits those numbers out. You can obviously get a pretty close guess but most of the time people get boards from me with a set of dimensions in mind and we just work with that.

  • @lachlanmurphy763
    @lachlanmurphy763 3 года назад

    Sick video🤙 Do you think using an orbital sander would to job when sanding the cut laps and hot coat?

  • @glenmaden7077
    @glenmaden7077 3 года назад

    Great video again man. Love the colour. Did you cut the cloth around the boxes so it sat down on the board rather than up and onto the fin boxes? Another good tip!! I’ve been using your fill coat wrapping the rail tip and it’s been super helpful. Love it man! Yeww! 🤙🏼

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Yeh man. Around the single fin the glass tents up on the flange heaps and can cause bubbles. The flange part gets ground away in the end anyway so I just lay the glass flush along the base section to keep it flat. I also cut the slots on the second layer as well to push the air out

    • @glenmaden7077
      @glenmaden7077 3 года назад

      Legend. Thanks for tip mate

  • @martindeschamps9856
    @martindeschamps9856 2 года назад

    What is the materials you use to shape at the beginning ? I love you your videos are great and now I also build my own cause of you 😅

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад

      The foam is just a standard PU blank

    • @martindeschamps9856
      @martindeschamps9856 2 года назад

      @@Shrednaught no the foam I have I mean the materials you use to shape

  • @westerb
    @westerb 2 года назад

    Why do I have skyblue t-brows?

  • @glenmaden7077
    @glenmaden7077 3 года назад

    Hey legend,
    What is the sealer you put on once the board is complete and where from? Cheers man

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      It’s an acrylic floor sealer. Can get it from any hardware store 🤘

    • @glenmaden7077
      @glenmaden7077 3 года назад

      Cool thanks man. Is this just to fill any pin holes etc? Then light sand with what, 400?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Na definitely not for pin holes. That should be done with resin. This is just to make the finish better. Yeh let it dry then I hit it with a 360 polish pad or you can use 400 or scotch bright. Just to knock the sanding dust zits outta it

    • @glenmaden7077
      @glenmaden7077 3 года назад

      Got a photo of the one you use? Off to Bunnings shortly! Yeww!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      @@glenmaden7077 don't think I can share photo on RUclips mate? Fling me a msg on instagram and ill send it there.

  • @kapitanriot5298
    @kapitanriot5298 2 года назад

    Hi can I ask what the sanding contraption is that you use for the concave?

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      It’s a concave sanding block. Bought it online . They can be found pretty easily at any good surfboard shaper supplier

  • @6to6surf4
    @6to6surf4 3 года назад

    Yewww! Super Clean mate! what grit did you use for sanding the cut lap? i always have trouble on the nose area that its not flat enough, after glassing the bottom and laminating the deck, seems more bubble will build up on the cut lap in the nose. cheers

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      I use 80 grit mirka pads. If standard paper is probably use 120. Yeh the nose and tail are where the glass gets all bunched up. Getting nice relief cuts and focusing on the area for a bit after the board is completely lammed can help this out.

    • @6to6surf4
      @6to6surf4 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught ohh i see, i thought the relief cuts were only to make it easier when laminating the rails. cheers!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Yeh they definitely do that. But depending on the cuts you can get more or less bunch up of glass underneath.

    • @6to6surf4
      @6to6surf4 2 года назад

      @@Shrednaught by the way did you use 4oz plus 4oz for the patch on the bottom? hopefully WA will open its border soon, keen on your shaping and surfing sesh. Cheers!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  2 года назад +1

      From memory it was 6oz bottom with the tint. Then 4oz patches

  • @deadsalmondead
    @deadsalmondead 3 года назад

    what is that sick shaping tool to get the vee and concave in the bottom

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад +1

      Sanding block for concave and convex. I’ll do a video soon on how to build one

    • @deadsalmondead
      @deadsalmondead 3 года назад

      @@Shrednaught yea man do that. you got good tips; my last lamination came out good using ur technique

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  3 года назад

      Yew!

  • @dannylee9479
    @dannylee9479 Год назад

    Hey whats the song playing at the end?

  • @supertrump33
    @supertrump33 Год назад

    Which is the glassing capters song???

  • @collincram
    @collincram 2 года назад

    Bro! you forgot the shot of bending the razor before cutting the lap! classic shot opportunity missed, right? lol

  • @jameskemp4508
    @jameskemp4508 Год назад

    Hey Bro. Hope you are well. I haven;t seen much uploaded from you lately.. Hope all is well!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад +1

      All is well, Thanks mate. I’ve just got another kid on the way so I’ve had to take up a “proper” job. This leaves me with very little time for anything else unfortunately.

    • @jameskemp4508
      @jameskemp4508 Год назад

      @@Shrednaught great news for your family!!! Sad news for Surf Nerds. 🤣 Wishing you well, Mate!

    • @Shrednaught
      @Shrednaught  Год назад

      I’ll be back. As soon as I can get a minute haha thanks mate. You too 🤙

  • @Andrew-dm8mk
    @Andrew-dm8mk 3 года назад

    🔥👍