Board Builders

for any one who has made/modified a board. post some pics of your press or completed boards, its all good.
also, maybe share some tips on building and where to get supplies

also, occasionally, we can have a build off from time to time...
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  • H_Can

    oh and now that i notice you're in qld, call the Dow.Aust head office, they gave me a list of vic numbers to call.
  • Harry Perkins

    thanks H_can whats the dow.aust head office
  • H_Can


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    Matthys

    1/5th of the way done to my next deck!!

    stoked on the new shape!!!

    btw, seeing how we go with rounded rails........


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    charlie harris

    would this kind of foam be ok for making a dimm press? http://www.clarkrubber.com.au/foam/foam-memory-foam-cut-foam/high-d...

    the high density or premium high density

    is high density foam better for it or worse?


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    Fitz

    No, it needs to be hard, not soft at all.

    Even polystyrene (vege boxes) would be better.

     


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    charlie harris

    $20 build off? i read back at the other one and it didnt seem to really happen, sounded like fun though
  • Ant

    charlie, where do u get ur wood. i get mine from ottos in the city

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    charlie harris

    Umm im no expert on building, I have only made boards with bunnings wood so far I will use better woods when i get better at building.

    How much does it cost at ottos?

  • Ant

    they sell 1200x600 3mm sheets of hoop pine for around $20-$30 bucks each

     


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    Fitz

    coupla extra bucks will get you marine ply (gaboon mahogany).

    Better timber, waterproof glue.

    Sometimes cheaper to buy a full sheet (2400x1200) and just ask them to cut it into 1200x300 pieces long-grain. Enough for 2x wide decks decks 1m long max.

    or 1200x 240 for 1.2m  long thicker/stiffer dancer style deck.

     Then they can go straight into the press.


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    charlie harris

    @ fitz yea but where is somewhere that they sell that in adelaide?

    @ ant where do you buy your glue?


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    Fitz

    Just ring around and ask. Prob take you half hr max.

    Ply

  • Ant

    @ george how much did u pay for your board?

    @charlie i get my glue from ottos as well

  • Ant

    yeah but how much did u pay for it
  • Fergus Walsh

    A half sheet of 4mm marine ply will cost you $50 from ottos timber.  thats 1200 by 1200. i can take 4 blank pieces lengthwise and 1 along the bottom.

    but ive found the best way to buy is like 2400 by 600 or something like that size then you get 4 blanks to put in the press and nearly no waste and its bit cheaper


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    Fitz

    never use the piece going along the bottom (short grain).

    It adds extra thickness (weight) for very little to no stiffness gain.

    Ply board already has cross plys to stop your deck splitting up the middle.


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    Matthys

    you pretty much only have to worry about cross plys when your working with veneer..

     

    btw, how many of you guys have worked with a stringer design,

    i was thinking of having like a 9mm veneer deck, that would be too weak to ride just like that, then adding veneers in a stringer design on the bottom...

    what do you guys think???

  • Harry Perkins

    going to make a press out of my broken hellcat tomorrow, do you think that will work?
  • Ant

    Do any of u guys use a vac bag? If so, where do u get the foam for the mold from?

    Thanks


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    Steve

    Yes. This has been covered at least 3 times before, read through the thread. I think the last time it was covered was only a few pages back
  • Aidan Heijnen

    hay iv got a spare peice of lyk 16 or 17mm thick marine ply and i was wondering if there is any posible way of bending it to give it concave?

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    Adam

    No i don't think so.
  • Aidan Heijnen

    hmm k

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    Adam

    Read every page on here dude then ask. Everything you need in 46 pages of gold, start at page1 all the good stuff is covered early on.
  • Aidan Heijnen

    k iv read through most of them but i havent found, whats the maximum thickness of a deck that you can have dropped through trucks?

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    Adam

    About 15 mm

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    Steve

    Sounds fun, but I don't think I could even build a tech deck for $20....

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    Matthys

    make it 50 broskies

    you cant even buy decent prelam for 20 bucks...

    never mind adhesive or finishes...


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    Matthys

    im up for this though..

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    Matthys

    mah babie's in the mold and dryin up quick

    gonna be heaps of fun.... ;)

     

  • Louis Tragear

    i just finished my design for my topmount speedboard just need some hard foam for my concave- mould so pumped
  • Colby

    Yeah $50 build off is much more achievable... $20 is nothing!

    I started a ghetto deck last weekend which I might enter if I can finish it over Easter.

     


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    Matthys

    board is cut, sanded and rounded up,

    all that needs to come is the varnish and graphic

    ooooldschooool......

  • rory

    my first build


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    Skittles

    Where abouts in slacks creek is that place that sells foam, I live there and could pick it up and get it to you some how?
  • Louis Tragear

    rory your board looks just like a grease shark..sicklad

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    Skittles

    Moved! I wish I was still in coops!
  • harold jackson

    just built a tandem inline butt board curved, 2100mm long, 300mm wide, but 475mm if you include foot and hand rails.

    With me and my mate combined weight 160kg+.......this thing flies. We have hit speeds close to 100kmhr, We'v had to totally rethink how to ride the board. Its pretty much the same as ridding a single butt board except the pillion mustn't break unless the front rider starts double breaking. The bloke at the front is literally at the controls; Approach speed in to corners and when to lead with the inside leg,the pillion follows suit plus helps with leaning but not breaking. Have 70mm wheels 83a, with ceramic bearings with 100 duro bushes, two trucks only. Its incredible when you get it to slide in tight corners. Have a small head rest so the pillion can see a little over the front rider. Weight distribution is 60/40 to the front when flying but that can change up to 40/60  (which is dangerous) when double breaking. The front rider mustn't sit up above speeds of 30kmhr.

    It corners surprisingly well and holds a straight line with small leg input from the front rider to correct the line. Still a few creases yet to iron out. All going well hope to have a video clip up next weekend. Im planning to put a pillion on the back that has no experience in ridding,with a few instructions on Do's and don'ts Im sure they will like it.....couple of slow runs at first. 

  • Louis Tragear

    dermott..pics?
  • rory

    finished my decond build put a little bit more concave 0.75" into it and also tryed routering wheel wells like a rayne avenger turned out good

  • rory

    wow tht makes the picture look weird

  • lucca mckenzie

    how do you cut the holes for a drop though?? i cant seem to work it out

     

  • Colby

    Why is my new deck slower?

    I built a drop down fiberglass construction and its noticably slower than my old top mount stiff aluminium thing.

    Wheel base is maybe an inch shorter on the new one, and its definately softer/spongier, it probably weighs about the same too.

    Everything else is the same, trucks, wheels bearings and even the hill.

    I put it down to the softness but dont really understand why this makes it slower.

  • rory

    can anyone tell me were some good veener is around the brisbane area ??? cheers

     

  • Louis Tragear

  • Colby

    No build off entries?


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    Matthys

    colby

    your imagining things with your deck being slower

    there is no physical way that the deck could make you slower unless it had enough surface drag to affect your aerodynamics...

    its in ya mind...

  • Colby

    Think maybe it was that the road was a little damp (not wet just damp).  Being damp it was also a bit cooler so I would have had a jacket on, comparing that to just a T-shirt would make a bit of differece too.  After a bit more testing it does seem the same.

  • Matt

    Rory a place at Wacol called Sharpes Ply wood is good