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Post by theeskimoman891 on Jun 8, 2008 18:42:30 GMT -5
We call this one the Pint 0' Ale aka the pintail it says wakeupbaylee on the top because it was a custom for a friend of mine Length:44" Width:9" 12 ply BB with medium concave This one was gonna be a flush mounted dropthrough but the wheel wells would have to be cut outs so we made it into a top mount we call it the Breakfast Conspiracy Length; 40" Width; 9.75" 15ply BB beast concave Heres a slalom board I made It's called the Cone-Weaver Length 29.25" Width: 8" 12ply BB mild concave with a wedged nose and a kicktail with back trucks mounted on it (leveled out with risers of course) and a custom painted popsicle
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Post by chris (aka "noobboarder") on Jun 10, 2008 12:05:33 GMT -5
eskimo,
those are awesome! I like how you framed the pictures in the corner of your house. How did you do the wheelwell cutouts on the slalom board? router? keep it up.
chris
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Post by theeskimoman891 on Jun 10, 2008 16:49:06 GMT -5
that's a topmount speedboard the description of the baord is above the picture I just drew where I wanted the lines to be and then I took a hand held belt sander and went to town. I did one and then when I liked the look of it I counted the plies and tried to replicate it on the other side.
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Post by dervish13 on Jun 11, 2008 18:40:20 GMT -5
very nice, saw this on the 'fish as well. great work, as always. keep it up
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Post by chris (aka "noobboarder") on Jun 12, 2008 15:13:36 GMT -5
argh, yep my bad. I was looking at the description for slalom and looking at the pic of the speedboard. Belt sander eh? looks pretty spot on. My wheel wells are not usually as symetrical as yours. Good work, man.
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Post by theeskimoman891 on Jun 15, 2008 11:19:20 GMT -5
I'll try to get some better pictures up later but I'm pretty busy I'll have 7 boards done by the end of this week and I'll put pictures up of them.
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Post by james on Jul 1, 2008 20:23:58 GMT -5
wow you're cranking them out
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