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post some nice pictures of your press, be it Ghetto style or Dimm style, they all rock!


here is my ghetto press from making my slalom board

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Where did u get the pieces of ply from, is it birch? cause my next project im using the exact same method, just having trouble tracking down the wood. Did u use PVA wood glue? i heard that works best, and how many ply did u end up using? looks like u done a good job of it, i don't think i wuld have that many clamps
Clamparama 2009!

Looks like it did the job
Ghetto press?

?? I 'll give you a ghetto press!
i have a dimm press
photos are on my brothers (Nick Peterson)'s profile!

Dylan Danger Batty said:
well i used 3mm pine from bunnings, PVA wood glue, but for my next pressing im gonna experiment with epoxy and i think i used 5 bits of ply to to make it...

Myles Borchardt said:
Where did u get the pieces of ply from, is it birch? cause my next project im using the exact same method, just having trouble tracking down the wood. Did u use PVA wood glue? i heard that works best, and how many ply did u end up using? looks like u done a good job of it, i don't think i wuld have that many clamps
its extremely high density foam
got it out near liverpool!!!
but hed have more of an idea!!


Dylan Danger Batty said:
gnarly press dude! do you know where he got the foam and if so, what kind of foam he used?

Ryan 'RY RY' Peterson said:
i have a dimm press
photos are on my brothers (Nick Peterson)'s profile! Dylan Danger Batty said:
well i used 3mm pine from bunnings, PVA wood glue, but for my next pressing im gonna experiment with epoxy and i think i used 5 bits of ply to to make it...

Myles Borchardt said:
Where did u get the pieces of ply from, is it birch? cause my next project im using the exact same method, just having trouble tracking down the wood. Did u use PVA wood glue? i heard that works best, and how many ply did u end up using? looks like u done a good job of it, i don't think i wuld have that many clamps
What you need is extruded polystyrene. Make sure it is extruded not your normal type of polystyrene. It is used for insulation. You might be able to find it at your local hardware. Bunnings does not have it. Otherwise do a google search for extruded polystrene. I got mine from a company called isoboard. Good luck
nice
i used epoxy for my first long board, it works great, as a finish and base, i recommend fibreglass as well, adds alot of strengh to it all

Dylan Danger Batty said:
well i used 3mm pine from bunnings, PVA wood glue, but for my next pressing im gonna experiment with epoxy and i think i used 5 bits of ply to to make it...
Myles Borchardt said:
Where did u get the pieces of ply from, is it birch? cause my next project im using the exact same method, just having trouble tracking down the wood. Did u use PVA wood glue? i heard that works best, and how many ply did u end up using? looks like u done a good job of it, i don't think i wuld have that many clamps


the wood was cheaper then the clamp and the car =]
this may sound dumb but what is the difference between ghetto and dim
@ ben Looks sweet as i used the same glue
@ alex where is the beast from your baby
can't wait to see your results guys
the board of my 'baby' haha, jack is graphing it now so i'll put picks up when that is done aswell
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Nice shape! You might have a few problems with that dropthrough cutout. Mainly the thickness of the neck. I would try and keep the width above 100mm for drop throughs. Press worked well too, sweet.

Adam ghetto press is just using anything to get the board pressed. A Dimm press is really just another name for a male/female foam mold press. Dimm is a guy on silverfish who did a video tutorial on making presses like this and the name stuck

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