Show us your resin tints and patterns!

hey Dave

hope things are well with you,,

could you extrapilate on the "distressed " effect you are doing,,,, Im wondering if that is a glorified booboo or the glasser actualy had a plan.

 

on another note. all is good with my daughter and her guy

thank you again, for your willingness to help

No BooBoos here… i planned the look all along…

heres my old board from a few weeks ago… Distressed came about after i did a few as a name for it… as the blue ones ended up looking like distressed denim…

murk

Artistic, creative, and inventive,  Love seeing something new.

dave

is that a tint job with colored sanding resin?????

or ?????? method

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Hey Ledge71

does this post have a message or something Im suppose to "get" 

because it makes no sense to me ,,,please explain

6’6 simmons coke bottle greeb, with dark green pinline, glass on keels.

this ready for polish

 

beautiful board ken,

tnx

heres the flip side, got a nice even yellow lam

 

i love all the compound on your tool chests…  how far up is the box if you dont mind me asking?

a2tall-  I’ve always loved the Coke Bottle green boards.  NIce one.  What color/brand/ name pigment did you use?

Beautiful as usual, Gene.  Just beautiful.

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i love all the compound on your tool chests...  how far up is the box if you dont mind me asking?

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ya that shit gets everywhere

finbox is 6" up

this is just a standard lngboard

flat nose, mid with shallow V in the tail

rails are down with a soft underside then semi hard in the tail

simple is good ,,, do all board

Very nice Ken - is that one a keeper?  Love it.

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Very nice Ken - is that one a keeper?  Love it.

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glad you like it Huck

not a keeper,,, up for sale

trying to build a retirement fund through work, my pay check shrank enough to scare me , need to make side dough

to stay afloat

Making surfboards to stay afloat!  Hope it works out, your boards are always top shelf. 

 

It is a fishing rod website, the powder pigments work really well but you have to add a lot, they have a metallic and pearl look in volume, i use them in hotcoats sometimes and when polished they can look like clam shells when light reflects off them, http://acidrod.com/Marbling.html i think i used pearl green for this.

Here’s my first LB.  It’s 9’ 6" x 23" x 3 3/4" for a 260 pound beginner.  It’s a tanker, but since he’s never surfed I wanted to get plently of foam under his feet.[img_assist|nid=1066728|title=9' 6" Nose Rider|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=360]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Well,,,, I got her all polished up

(I hate polishing)

9.2 x 23 x 3

this is the first board that has my second logo style

enjoy