Tiger the Timber Surfcraft Master does one for Seeds
tiger wrote:Hey blackers. The rails on this one are just regular PU surfboard foam. I have kind of moved away from PVC foam for the rails as it was too dense and stiff. I've used cork, even EVA foam. I don't want to add too much more rigidity to the sandwich construction, so I steer away from the stiffer materials, particularly when the rails are going to be wrapped in glass as well. PU and XPS are working good for me although I have to beef up the glass schedule a bit in those areas.
Cool, that makes sense, thanks.
Loving this thread, watching the process from idea to end product. Great work.
That's an unbelievably sexy board tiger, and a cool look into the mind of the craftsman.
Thanks again everyone for the feedback. I'm glad you are all enjoying the nuts and bolts and moving parts involved in putting a board together. For me the whole process is what it's all about. Custom making an aesthetically pleasing board that still retains performance and light weight, that's super durable and will last for many many years. I'm not interested in making boards that are going to end up as landfill in 12 months time.
Yeah the black looks good, I've got it fading over to grey on the underside. Yes I do an extra layer of glass on the rail so there'll be the equivalent of 6/4/4 glass wrapping the rails. I'd link that reel onto this thread but I don't know how, maybe udo could come to the rescue.
Been away for a few days and the board looks magic. I love the black rails, great contrast.
Shout out to i focus- mate, your boards look sick! Beautiful work too you clever buggers.
zenagain wrote:Been away for a few days and the board looks magic. I love the black rails, great contrast.
Shout out to i focus- mate, your boards look sick! Beautiful work too you clever buggers.
Cheers Zen, Tiger is the "Master" really 1st class to get the finish this good is difficult.
Tigers work, getting a great board Seeds.
What a masterpiece Tiger, awesome workmanship and a very fortunate Seeds :)
thanks again for letting us be privy to all this, inspiring stuff.
(not gonna flip it on gumtree are you @seeds "as seen on swellnet" ?)
No way, that would break Tiger's heart.
Blood oath it is Seeds
Thanks guys, and thanks i focus for putting that reel up. And yeah always nice to get some encouraging words from the master.
An incredibly fine piece of craftsmanship,a beautiful creation.
will be interested to see some shots of it being ridden.
I saw a Japanese Style of woodwork where pieces of wood are joined perfectly ( without nails or glue ) which I thought was true craftsmanship .
This is similar and the Board is a Piece of Art ( the shot of the bottom :) !
Australia also had people with a real feel for wood !
So cool , Tiger !
Yeah, wow, incredible work Tiger.
What craftsmanship Tiger, give yourself a big pat on the back along with the rest of the SN crew
Oh My Stars .
Just wow , really !
I want 2 see it go but would feel guilty waxing it .
Go Seedy !!!
F i l t h y T i g e r.... Beautiful .
Pop Down wrote:Oh My Stars .
Just wow , really !
I want 2 see it go but would feel guilty waxing it .
Go Seedy !!!
haha, great point @Pop. WAXING her up? ...ooof!
"I felt like destroying something beautiful" unnamed narrator
"sometimes you have to do something bad, just to know you're alive" chris in the morning
beautiful creation tiger, make her go seeds.
My gosh- it's beautiful. I'd be torn. As a functional piece of art I'd probably keep it as art and put it on a wall.
But then again, bet it goes sweet.
Enjoy Seeds.
Yep Scotty @ SJS Customs.
Prob not much Difference to VersaTraction ?
https://balsawoodsurfboardsriley.com/products/versa-traction-clear-deck-...
or
https://www.railsaverpro.com.au/product/hexa-traction-2/
They are made to be ridden guys, they can always be displayed bottom side out and yanked off the wall to surf.
Look forward to seeing you soon Seeds, hopefully time it with some decent waves to take it for it's maiden run.
Here's a couple more pics of it.
Really enjoyed showing the process, so people can appreciate the amount of work that goes into knocking one up. Let me know if you'd like to see more builds.
Hell yeah.
Beautiful piece of functional art!
It's a beautiful thing nice work Tiger.
So what do you all want to see next. I'm kinda feeling maybe a step up 6 channel point break slayer, or maybe a performance twin. Or if someone wants to go custom we could document it here.
"maybe a step up 6 channel point break slayer"
I'll vote for that.
I missed this!!
That is a work of art!! Beautiful timber.
Have fun Seeds!!
I'll take both mate, do you do Afterpay?
You're killing me.
Upvote for six-channel.
Only just saw this now, and speed read/looked my way through the process. Stunning work, Tiger!
Seeds, you're a lucky man.
six channel +1
Though I'm going to have to stay away from this forum to save my wallet from getting any lighter...
Just read through, beautiful work!
A 6 channel would be good but avoided making them myself over fin box placement.
Last board did throw in 5 boxes rear quads sitting in the channel that sloped at around 5 degrees managed to get them flat using 0 degrees boxes.
Mmmmm you've got me thinking I focus. I'm usually a futures guy, but use fcs1 plugs on 6 channels usually for ease of install. I like the idea of the rear 0deg boxes in fcs2, but can you get them in left and right boxes so the mechanism works properly.
Hey Udo, they look interesting. Looks like they've still got to be installed on the flat though, don't know how they would go sitting in the channel how I like the side fins to be.
tiger wrote:Mmmmm you've got me thinking I focus. I'm usually a futures guy, but use fcs1 plugs on 6 channels usually for ease of install. I like the idea of the rear 0deg boxes in fcs2, but can you get them in left and right boxes so the mechanism works properly.
No they (FCS2) only come with the button left side of the box (as far as I know) as the board is for myself will router (bodgey) the rear quad fin if I need to, tried it just pushing the fin in and it was solid as the other option is to just drop the screw in to hold it.
Interesting Udo will have a look at them.
I’ve bitten the bullet and ordered a board off Tiger. Bit of to and fro about outline, length, fins, bottom contours and tail shape and this is where we’re headed.
Pretty stoked and hoping it’s the catalyst to get me in the water more than I have been last couple of years.