just thought i would give you some examples of what you can get here in australia. this process allows you to put high resolution artwork on boards- both photos or computer graphics, some of you will have seen some of our work before. for those who havent, enjoy, dave
Hey Dave, Those are very cool. I especially like the Superbank one. Now that I’m drooling run it by us one more time how your getting those made. I know you posted it once before but since you started a new thread …Hey? Are those done in sections and put together when you glass or are they all one piece? Are they done on silkspan or paper? I like the art …Very creative!
Krokus
they are one piece “cotton” inserts under the glass. the surf pic is currumbin alley 5 min bicycle ride from my factory, (not superbank which is 20 mins on bike)
currumbin rocks one of my alltime favorite waves rode it for two weeks back in 1998 love that wave!!
Who prints thaose out for you??? On what kind of machine??
Krokus
i spoke to the guy who sells your boards in europe the glasser.com i was wondering if any of the inlays were for sale as i cant get them printed here in ireland?
he didnt know said he only had hawaiian material.
thanks
paul
I’m with Paul, you selling any of these prints?
heres the link to TBD, troy is the man who prints them for me! he is a great graphic artist too! has a large prtfolio of his own work etc… http://www.tbdgroup.net/
Wow - really cool boards. Which got me to thinking. From what I know of shapers, most of them aren’t real interested in building boards that are never ridden but wind up as a trophy on someone’s wall. However, when I look at the beautiful results that feraldave is producing, I can’t help but wonder how many of those boards are going to wind up on a wall made of plaster rather than a wall of blue H20. As nice as the scene on the deck of that board looks now, its really going to suffer under a milky haze of fresh surfwax. With that in mind, is anyone out there working on a transparent surfwax?