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For this windless time, my new build and more

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Created by dbabicwa > 9 months ago, 13 Oct 2014
dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
13 Oct 2014 3:19PM
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Hey

It has been a while!

Absolutely stoked to present my new work here!

Calling the board(s) Shinai Black Diamond, thinking it is the World first twintip with a Vector Net carbon mesh.

Construction: Bamboo core, Paulownia upper deck, DuraClear topsheet and PU rails:

137x40.5, ~4cm rocker, 4mm concave
130x41, ~3cm rocker, 4mm concave

Hope you like it!



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If you are about to build a board, or thinking, this is a shop: shop.shinai.co

Will try my best to bring more products and videos about the construction. But, it's a start!

Cheers!

D.

Plummet
4862 posts
13 Oct 2014 3:47PM
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Nice man. Nice.

nigelw2
VIC, 237 posts
13 Oct 2014 9:33PM
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Awesome looking boards
Inspirational, might have a crack one day myself.
One question, is the carbon mesh designed to effect the performance? I'm thinking on the bottom of the board ( under tension during flex) would be the spot.

dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
13 Oct 2014 9:13PM
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Thanks guys, appreciated !

I think the Vector Net is for torsion, rather than tension under the board which is glassed. I like seeing wood and using as less carbon as possible.

Forgotten to add, the FB pages for my work is here: www.facebook.com/ShinaiBoards

About the board building stuff, a lot can be found here:

www.boardbuilders.co/

I'll add some links to shop.shinai.co as well, and the twitter icon at the footer should redirect to the above boardbuilders forum.

Cheers

D.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
13 Oct 2014 11:46PM
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Great to see Aussies making local products. We need more people doing this.

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
14 Oct 2014 9:43AM
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Boards look nice

Lambie
QLD, 742 posts
14 Oct 2014 7:12PM
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I noticed the PU rails are green one side and red the other side - port and starboard ?? but it only works in one direction - just interested but I wish I had the skills and gear to make a board like that !! How long does it take you to make one? I have seen weekend workshops offered for around $800 for surfboard making where you learn to make a board and take home your first effort - that would be awesome!! - is it possible to make one of these in a weekend??

Plummet
4862 posts
14 Oct 2014 6:48PM
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Building requires a lot of prep work to get ready to build. Once that's done then yes you could build in a weekend.

Anyone can build a board. It just takes research, planning and some determination to do it. The processes involved are very easy. But at the same time you need to build knowledge to make the process easy.

... I'm talking in riddles...

You can build a board with basic hand tools. drill, jigsaw, sander.

dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
14 Oct 2014 9:14PM
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Lambie said..
I noticed the PU rails are green one side and red the other side - port and starboard ?? but it only works in one direction - just interested but I wish I had the skills and gear to make a board like that !! How long does it take you to make one? I have seen weekend workshops offered for around $800 for surfboard making where you learn to make a board and take home your first effort - that would be awesome!! - is it possible to make one of these in a weekend??


I do rails like that to know on which side the board is when upside down in the water :) And it looks ok I hope.

The rails are pre made and you can see how easy is to assemble them (some vids @shop). Almost no skill, except routing the channel:)

Yes, it is possible to do that in a workshop. At home I would start with something simple. The problem with paying $800 is that you'll be hooked :) Seriously :)

Cheers

D.

sirstomp
VIC, 98 posts
19 Oct 2014 9:38AM
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Hey Dbabicwa, those boards your making a epic!
I love the dedication to the craft!
Would love to talk techniques, I make all kinds of boards and watercraft too!

Quick question - what are you using for basesheet material? Duraclear as both topsheet and basesheet? Or something else?

Of course you can make a board without any extra plastics, but minor scratch resistance is a good thing if you ride up the beach, and in shallows, grinding along on the base!

Cheers

AussieDave
WA, 68 posts
19 Oct 2014 8:41PM
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Very impressive looking boards and excellent finish .. would be keen to hear how they ride .

dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
20 Oct 2014 4:32PM
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Thanks guys

ss, only basesheet is Duraclear, on top is Gold Spar varnish. The bottom what you see is a protective film on Duraclear. When taken off, it will be crystal clear and even more reflective:)

AD. hopefully riders will report back:)


high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
20 Oct 2014 10:07PM
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Good to see you still having a crack at making your own boards D.
Have you got any photos of the boards you made with the wood from Bali?

sirstomp
VIC, 98 posts
21 Oct 2014 12:39AM
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Thanks Dbabicwa, I will be grabbing some of the Duraclear off you for adhesion tests very shortly! Super excited!
I just resurfaced and adjusted my rocker table, so ready to rumble!

dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
20 Oct 2014 9:59PM
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high as a kite said..
Good to see you still having a crack at making your own boards D.
Have you got any photos of the boards you made with the wood from Bali?


Ha ha, you remember :)

High as a kite is a kiting buddy when in Sanur, cheers mate!

Since you've asked, this is the Zabra Bali wood board which I ride atm:




















This was never presented here, blame my SA buddy for this long update:)

Btw, I am stoked with a quality of new batch WA grown Paulownia which will make awesome boards!

Got the Curtin University "Mechanical testing of P. timber" document, fantastic wood in many ways.


Give it a go! It is not a rocket science :)

Sir V
QLD, 490 posts
21 Oct 2014 11:05AM
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dbabicwa said..
Hey

It has been a while!

Absolutely stoked to present my new work here!

Calling the board(s) Shinai Black Diamond, thinking it is the World first twintip with a Vector Net carbon mesh.

Construction: Bamboo core, Paulownia upper deck, DuraClear topsheet and PU rails:

137x40.5, ~4cm rocker, 4mm concave
130x41, ~3cm rocker, 4mm concave

Hope you like it!



If you are about to build a board, or thinking, this is a shop: http://shop.shinai.co

Will try my best to bring more products and videos about the construction. But, it's a start!

Cheers!

D.



That is some seriously nice work mate - congrats on the Labour of Love put into such a neat project. You'd want to mount it on your wall, not use it eheh

Well done. The Kevlar mesh looks awesome, both my boards have it and I really like it, awesome finish too - absolute perfectionist :)

V



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