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?
Factory????? My iSonics are all hand crafted by a small team of experts ![]()
PS - hate to be the floor sweeper in that place.
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'...
seems an awful waste of material.![]()
surely the blanks could be made closer to a shape and then just refined.![]()
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.
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.