Forums > Windsurfing General

Cobra Factory pics

Reply
Created by choco > 9 months ago, 29 Sep 2011
choco
SA, 4175 posts
29 Sep 2011 7:20PM
Thumbs Up

https://picasaweb.google.com/110169688479495618822/CobraInternationalMachine#

ikw777
QLD, 2995 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:07PM
Thumbs Up

Fascinating.

gregc
VIC, 1299 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:17PM
Thumbs Up

Thats actually pretty cool I think. So cobra don't just make sailboards do they, they do stand ups and surfboards for the surf tech range don't they?

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:39PM
Thumbs Up

Factory????? My iSonics are all hand crafted by a small team of experts

PS - hate to be the floor sweeper in that place.

Trousers
SA, 565 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:19PM
Thumbs Up

so a good fifteen years ago (keen but no real idea) we bought a second hand sailboard from the trader that was a cobra board.

god knows where it is now, hopefully landfill somewhere as it was a pig of a board. worst of all was its nasty metal mast track with sharp edges bolted on top of the board, not built into it. perfect for lacerating your foot.

i've not seen a cobra before or since. surely not the same 'cobra'...

busterwa
3782 posts
29 Sep 2011 7:38PM
Thumbs Up

choco
SA, 4175 posts
29 Sep 2011 9:52PM
Thumbs Up

Trousers said...

so a good fifteen years ago (keen but no real idea) we bought a second hand sailboard from the trader that was a cobra board.

god knows where it is now, hopefully landfill somewhere as it was a pig of a board. worst of all was its nasty metal mast track with sharp edges bolted on top of the board, not built into it. perfect for lacerating your foot.

i've not seen a cobra before or since. surely not the same 'cobra'...


Cobra builds most production boards you buy today

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:50PM
Thumbs Up

seems an awful waste of material.
surely the blanks could be made closer to a shape and then just refined.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
29 Sep 2011 8:59PM
Thumbs Up

F#ck! And i thought they made snakes there!

Gorgo
VIC, 5101 posts
29 Sep 2011 11:02PM
Thumbs Up

It looks amazingly wasteful. Hopefully the dust is recycled into new blanks.

It will be very interesting when 3D printing finds it's way to board manufacturing.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
30 Sep 2011 10:16AM
Thumbs Up

If that's classed as a 'big' factory - I'm not very impressed. Walk into most joinery shops these days with 10 or more employees & you'll see more advanced cnc machines. I would've thought that it would be more automated, and as mentioned above, less wasteful.

firiebob
WA, 3175 posts
30 Sep 2011 8:24AM
Thumbs Up

What a s**thole to work in

barn
WA, 2960 posts
30 Sep 2011 9:09AM
Thumbs Up

landyacht said...

seems an awful waste of material.
surely the blanks could be made closer to a shape and then just refined.



EPS comes in big cubes. And at an educated guess, these are prototype boards.. This is not the Cobra factory, which probably wouldn't use this method..

I have a block of EPS foam in my backyard 2200x1220x660mm and I cut board profiles out with a hotwire, and the rest goes in the bin (mostly via a vacuum cleaner).. That equals 1600L of foam, and I could potentially get up to ten 80L* boards out of that...

I bought that block from a foam supplier in Campbletown for $380, these guys probs pay 1/5 of that..

*more wastage if I cut two different profiles that don't match, and I don't need ten 80 boards.. So I wont get ten blanks..

choco
SA, 4175 posts
30 Sep 2011 11:21AM
Thumbs Up

barn said...

landyacht said...

seems an awful waste of material.
surely the blanks could be made closer to a shape and then just refined.



EPS comes in big cubes. And at an educated guess, these are prototype boards.. This is not the Cobra factory, which probably wouldn't use this method..

I have a block of EPS foam in my backyard 2200x1220x660mm and I cut board profiles out with a hotwire, and the rest goes in the bin (mostly via a vacuum cleaner).. That equals 1600L of foam, and I could potentially get up to ten 80L* boards out of that...

I bought that block from a foam supplier in Campbletown for $380, these guys probs pay 1/5 of that..

*more wastage if I cut two different profiles that don't match, and I don't need ten 80 boards.. So I wont get ten blanks..



Probably right Barn the factory is 55,000 square-meter

robbo1111
NSW, 646 posts
30 Sep 2011 12:00PM
Thumbs Up

2200x1220x660mm


that's a short board barnacle, or do you use your knowledge of pythagorean maths to extract extra length?

barn
WA, 2960 posts
30 Sep 2011 2:25PM
Thumbs Up

robbo1111 said...

2200x1220x660mm


that's a short board barnacle, or do you use your knowledge of pythagorean maths to extract extra length?


Now that I think about it, the standard block is actually 2400X1200 and 660 thick. But I'm not making boards longer than 2200mm anyway..

------
This is all pics that the Cobra website has, it's pretty safe to say the above pics are from some where inside.. But this is not how our boards are made..

www.cobrainter.com/





albentley
NSW, 297 posts
30 Sep 2011 5:57PM
Thumbs Up

landyacht said...

seems an awful waste of material.
surely the blanks could be made closer to a shape and then just refined.



your right but I guess this would then need more moulds. from what I hear are v expensive so its probably cheaper just to start with bigger blocks

Barn have you made any more boards this year??

jonesmb
QLD, 77 posts
30 Sep 2011 10:44PM
Thumbs Up







Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Windsurfing General


"Cobra Factory pics" started by choco