Blane working his magic.

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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Jun 2009 8:11pm
While over on the supsurfmag site I found this great vid showing Blane from PSH (Paddle Surf Hawaii) putting the finishing touches to a new board.

I could watch these guys all day.. and a 9'1" pintail.. Mmmmmm nice.

DJ

laceys lane
laceys lane
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30 Jun 2009 8:28pm


i see he still uses his roofing square from his chippie days
cheers
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
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30 Jun 2009 9:02pm
DavidJohn said...

While over on the supsurfmag site I found this great vid showing Blane from PSH (Paddle Surf Hawaii) putting the finishing touches to a new board.

I could watch these guys all day.. and a 9'1" pintail.. Mmmmmm nice.

DJ




Why the red thumbs for DJ? This place is getting ugly.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Jun 2009 9:13pm

Why the red thumbs for DJ? This place is getting ugly.


There's no doubt that a lot of people would find this vid 'no big deal' or 'boring' or even 'what's so special about Blane'.

I know there's plenty of good Aussie shapers that are as good if not better than Blane.

I've watched Bob McTavish shape many boards and if I found a vid of him (or any other Aussie) shaping a new sup board I'd post it for sure.

Maybe it's because I took the vid from another site.. Geez I don't know..

DJ





aus301
aus301
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1 Jul 2009 10:00am
In general it seems a lot of threads are getting the red thumb treatment...I don't bother to look at them anymore.

If you have something constructive to say, be it positive or negative, then post away. A thumb either way wont develop the info on the site that everyone wants.
rodriguez
rodriguez
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1 Jul 2009 12:16pm
Hey Dave ,postaway if people don't like your post too bad . The great majority of Breezers would know your stoke for all things Sup is grommite-like, the Sup forum would sadly miss your contributionsRodriguez
DavidJohn said...


Why the red thumbs for DJ? This place is getting ugly.


There's no doubt that a lot of people would find this vid 'no big deal' or 'boring' or even 'what's so special about Blane'.

I know there's plenty of good Aussie shapers that are as good if not better than Blane.

I've watched Bob McTavish shape many boards and if I found a vid of him (or any other Aussie) shaping a new sup board I'd post it for sure.

Maybe it's because I took the vid from another site.. Geez I don't know..

DJ








firstpoint
firstpoint
QLD
613 posts
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1 Jul 2009 2:13pm
post what you like dj,some would find blanes technique interesting no doubt but as you said,there are plenty of oz shapers that know their stuff,stuey cambell is a pleasure to watch shape the penetrator but at 20,000 boards plus he would want to know his way around a shaping bay,one day he will shape a performance sub and i reckon it would be worth lining up to try it.
STNDUP
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1 Jul 2009 2:19pm
At the beginning of the video---that has to be the cleanest shaping bay ever!
champcrow
champcrow
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1 Jul 2009 2:37pm
I gave it thumbs up DJI really enjoyed it, I've never seen it done before so youtube is my friend
I hope to one day have a crack at it.
B Chambers
B Chambers
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114 posts
1 Jul 2009 1:28pm
"that has to be the cleanest shaping bay ever! "

Haha!! That's my old shaping bay. It's really short at only 13'. I converted that room a few months ago for guys to come in and look at finished blanks. That room is only used to scrub an occasional board till my new room is done out back. New room is 20' long so I can do open ocean stuff too.

I put that vid together because a bunch of people not familiar with the industry were asking what scrubbing out a board meant. I do everything on the computer and use the shaping machine.

I like my bottom rails a certain way so I don't have them cut on the machine. I rather do it by hand. I also leave the tails and noses wild to. When scrubbing out, I take my time and have fun with it while grooving to good music... I'm in no hurry. I don't use electric sanders either. 20 minutes to 1/2 hour a board is fine by me. No pressure. Its all about having fun and visualizing each board surfing...
Gorgo
Gorgo
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1 Jul 2009 5:07pm
You'll get really fit by the time you do several dozen laps of a 16' board. You could include some Irish tap dancing at each end to up the intensity.

I guess the hand scrubbing process generates a lot less dust than planing and machine sanding. That paper mask looks a bit inadequate for serious dust protection.
STNDUP
STNDUP
VIC
248 posts
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1 Jul 2009 6:52pm
Right on............I thought something was up as it just looked tooooo clean.
Scotty Mac
Scotty Mac
SA
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1 Jul 2009 9:42pm
There was a similar one on the ASP bells with Simon Anderson doing the same thing, "scrubbing" a surfboard. Wish there was a machine in SA.
firstpoint
firstpoint
QLD
613 posts
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2 Jul 2009 1:12am
Scotty Mac said...

There was a similar one on the ASP bells with Simon Anderson doing the same thing, "scrubbing" a surfboard. Wish there was a machine in SA.



there is one in ocean grove area ask dave boyd of imperial surfboards,he knows the guy and its an aku shape machine, easy to send a compter design over and get it cut,
Scotty Mac
Scotty Mac
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2 Jul 2009 4:54pm
Yer but shipping a blank to ADL is not worth the cost and I guess I am learning it slowly.
Tux
Tux
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Tux Tux
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2 Jul 2009 7:31pm
Yo can order 'em machined from shapers.com and then scrub them when they arrive...dunno what the difference is price wise
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