Damn! My problem is I can’t do pinlines! How hard are they to do?!
Damn! My problem is I can’t do pinlines! How hard are they to do?!
"the blind belief that the next board will be better
drives curiosity and creativity to arrange a concert
at your personal labratory/studio... a jazz riff in foam ?
a blues riff with curved stringers?
a classical orchestration in balsa and wenge?
or a simple sonata in b flat out of paloween
or pine shelving?
If YOU just do it ,make a board,
you got it more right than the plebian pedestrians
who never hear the real music."
Thank you Ambrose,
So Right on!!!! Tonight I'm back in the bunny suit foiling fins, and some Ramones is doing the trick this go around .
I haven’t given the finger to many for a while, but looks are overated, and it’s the hydrodynamic functionality which I focus on.
My first board worked well in smaller stuff, then a gun which worked well, then, by my third board I came to a magic board in the “middle,” Now my latest is working so well - about another five boards later. I hope my next is evenbetter.
As many pointed out, it’s about how the board works.
yep.
once you rub wax on it and get your first ding, your pretty board isn't pretty any more. it is all about how it works in the water
They’re not that hard, really. Actually, the hardest part is putting all those air bubbles and cutter marks under…