hey guys iive only just started longboarding, and im pretty keen on beggining to make boards.
but im not sure where to begin, would any of you be able to tell me what the best type of wood to use is and how to make different presses?
i want to try and make a drop through deck, a pintail with a slight kick on the tail, and any other type of boards. any info will help.
thanks : )
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Hey JakJak - welcome to the group. Nice, simple flat decks with a good concave can be pretty simple to make with some pretty basic materials - for your first atempt, why not have a go at the tried and true rail-press method. Drop throuogh gives you the flexibility of both Drop-thru and top-mount so that's also a good way to start. I'm no expert, but I've made some very enjoyable decks wih a rail-press and have now moved on to drop-decks and a vaccuum press which can pump out more complex shapes... check out some of my pics and i hope they give you some pointers on where to go. There's some very good board makers hoverig around and most of the guys here are pretty helpful. Deeks.
Hey not meaning to hijack this thread but currently what's the most cost effective wood (performace vs cost) in Australia for use in longboards?
Thanks! Great info. Now I'm off to find the easiest way to press. Cheers
the buunings up my way sell 4mm marine grade hoop pine at $32 for a 2.4x1.6 sheet
Oh wait so Marine isn't a wood but rather a wood grade. Ok cool. Someone needs to make an FAQ!
Though just to clarify " If you want a flat deck with a concave..." so I'm guessing no drops, rocker and no w-cave? So if I want these I'll need several thinner sheets ie. 3mm
6mm so I'm guessing you got 8 planks all up from that 2400mm x 1200mm and so each deck was 12mm?
Thanks for all the help. Apologise to Jakjak for hijacking his thread :)
thats helpful to :)
thanks
oh btw what is a rail press?
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