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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  • Marcus M

    sick ghetto press man, what wood are you using?

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    Matthys

    pacific maple

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    Andrew Jenkins

    where can you get extruded foam, like to make foam cores and presses??? bunnings??

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    Matthys

    fgi, or speciality shops in your area

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    Matthys

    new board to be sanded, is a pleasure domed drop through......
    soooooo sweeeeeet
  • Michael English

    builders!!! whats the secret to cutting foam?

    and glueing it... i made a w cave for my glyde drop and its pimp... but it was a pretty rough cut and shoegoo made the foam warp. any ideas?

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    Matthys

    guys on the fish use hot wire cutters, if you search the board builders forum there you should come up with something, otherwise my reconing would be to get some pour foam, cos it sticks, i think, , and then just sand or rasp away till you get your shape.

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    Matthys

    oh, or just use a sharp stanley knife to get the rough shape then sand the rest.
  • Michael English

    yea a sharp rasp would be pretty good

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    Andrew Jenkins

    im gonna sound like a tool cos i asked the same kinda question the other day

    but, where do you get pour foam????? :):):)

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    Andrew Jenkins

    bunnings? lol

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    Andrew Jenkins

    and wwhat density???
  • Michael English

    mine was a sheet of foam from a foam and rubber place

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    Ian McGlynn

    rigid insulation foam?
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  • Marcus M

    could you use that foam to make a male/female press?

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    Andrew Jenkins

    sorry for not specifying. i meant for a foam core board.
  • Dylan Carter

    does anyone have any blueprints or plans for a free ride deck

    rookie builder
  • Jezza

    @ Andrew

    no, the foam has to be quite solid, as to still withstand heavy torsional and shearing forces (twisting and sliding),

    the idea of a foamie is that the top and bottom comp layers provide the tensile and compressive forces, tensile on the bottom and compressive on the top. Carbon fibre and fibre glass as themselves are exceedingly strong in tension, though extremely poor in compression, hence the epoxy element, which is the other way round. The foam provides the torsional strength, separates the two comp layers, and prevents the two layers form simply shearing when you step on them (ie snapping)

    back on topic, youll want something like a high molecular density aviation grade foam, some hobby shops sell it for making model areoplane wings. The thicker the better, then youll have to carve it out using a hot wire. Make sure you make the foam layer really thick, as the further apart the comp layers are the stonger the board
  • Dylan Carter

    hey umm im prettu keen to make a board umm just wondering what materials i need and how much it costs approximatly

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    Matthys

    a board cost about 15$
    and youll need some mdf, some selleys no-more-gaps, and a whole lot of sand
  • Dylan Carter

    i thought u needed ummm e poxy and all that and wats the sand for

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    Steve

    Hey Dylan stop umming and start reading. Read this thread from the start. There is lots of good info. Go to the silverfish board building forum and read all the sticky threads. Read it all. Good luck
  • Dylan Carter

    lol sozz bout the umming and thanks foor the advice

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    Adam

    @Matthys you asked for help and got it when you started don't be nasty, i just did a little bit of back tracking and around page 17 of this thread i gave you a blow by blow of how you could build a press if i had been a nasty prick i could have dribbled about mdf, no more gaps, and sand but i tried to be helpful. and now your making boards. But your very forgetful, you asked dozens of questions and we all helped in good faith.
    @dylan, what steve says. All 25 pages.

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    Ian Coggan

    hahhahaha dil, mate i told you to read the thread in science, so you started looking at what people joined the group. :S your a worry my skinny friend

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    Matthys

    sorry dylan, i was just being sarcastic, i and adam reminded me that i was just like this not too long ago,
    so as an apology ill send you a couple of the details...
  • Dylan Carter

    thanks man that woul be muchly appreciated
  • Dylan Carter

    ok iv read the whole thread now i have a few questions im planing on making a dropthough deck with a w concave and i would like it to be stiff.(like a dropthru avenger)
    1) what are the best woods to use and thicknesses
    2)how many sheets will i need
    3)is it better to use epoxy or water proof pva glue to hold the ply together

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    Matthys

    well, if you look on the bottom of your page, you should get 1 & 3, however, if your using 1.6mm veneer, 8 0r 9 is usually reasonably stiff, however maby a bit more if your doing a dropthrough without fiberglass. whereas with 3mm or 4mm, four pieces are usually strong enough, i recently made a dropthrough with wcave, ( siiikkk) and i used 4 layers of 4mm marine ply.
  • Dylan Carter

    mk im doing pretty well with designs and stuff my main worry is how do i test if it will be storng enough and things and iv read and watched videos and some people say use epoxy some say use wood glue which one holds better

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    Adam

    both work, pva or tite bond are more forgiving. get waterproof.

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    Matthys

    aquadhere is pretty sick, havent had any delams yet
    and my friend has been riding a board i made for yonks
  • Daniel Martin

    I'm pretty sure I saw Aquadhere in stock at Blackwoods.

    I picked up some Selley's Multipurpose KNEAD IT (polymer repair system) to reshape/rebuild/repair some old boards.....
    Has anyone used this and perhaps can please share their opionion on it and/or an opinion on repairing old boards (one's with dents and chips in them)?

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    Matthys

    araldyte works for me
  • Marcus M

    I've used Knead It on a board; the stuff lasted longer than the board did (so you're good for your first week :)) and didnt have any problems though being the centre of flex and I couldn't notice any difference in the already shoddy ride, so id say give it a shot, as the worst that could happen is the it pops out and you can use something else.
  • Daniel Martin

    @Marcus -hehe.. sweet, sounds good man. thanks a lot :-)

    @Matthys -cool, thanks :-)
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    hey,

    virgin to but not clueless on board building. ive been reading stuff on silverfish. anyone use 2 part aerodux? making a longboard for woodwork and my school has that glue

    @Matthys - where do you get your pacific maple? how does it hold up?

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    Matthys

    its pretty good for prelam ply, but that still doesnt make it nearly strong enough for my standards.......

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    Matthys

    standards for selling that is,,,
    btw, tell a little more about this aerodux, i havent heard about it before........

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    Matthys

    muahahahahaha
    about to make the debut of STROOTH LONGBOARDS , a short wheelbase topmount, and by short i mean 32.5 inches....
    with a more agressive sort of a tub/toecutter concave, something like the fullbag boards.......but more agressive of course
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    i hear youve used marine ply. im making a drop through with 3 layers of 4mm. is that enough?

    about aerodux. its a 2 part glue. im pretty sure the guy at toothless used it on his boards. apparently its aircraft standard
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    pressing my board right now. the press was designed with a 2cm concave and ive used marine ply. will the board flex back when i take it out?
  • Jezza

    @ Sufyan. No, so long as you apply the right pressure and let the glue cure, ie press hard and leave it in for longer than pack says, just to be sure ;)
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    ok, thanks. i should take it out soon then. i was actually hoping that it would flex back to give a 12.5 cm concave

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    Matthys

    , usually it doesnt flex back mate....
    however the 3 layers of 4mm will probably have a rather saggy flex, this is what ive seen with marine ply, better off using 4 and going stiff. however, experimentation is the best way of finding what you like
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    if its too saggy, ill just add another layer later then

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    Matthys

    what type of press you using???
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    http://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/forum/longboard-board-buildin... - third post of the page

    just took it out of the press. about 2cm concave like i said. haha, you were right, it didnt flex back but thats ok. cant wait to cut it on thursday
  • Sufyan Ghazali

    matthys, where do you get your marine ply from?