Hi there, Just found a shaping video in the web, shaping from a Clark foam to a almost finished blank. Not much details but worth to have a look, especially the tools using. Regards, Crabie http://surfinglive.com/video.cfm?c=39&b=2
Hi there,>>> Just found a shaping video in the web, shaping from a Clark foam to a > almost finished blank. Not much details but worth to have a look, > especially the tools using.>>> Regards,>>> Crabie I went to the site and I get sould but no picture. What format is the video in? Travis
Hi Travis, Its *.asf, kinda a video/audio streaming format, you need to do lots of works to download it. Regards, Crabie > I went to the site and I get sould but no picture. What format is the > video in?>>> Travis http://surfinglive.com/video.cfm?c=39&b=2
Hi there,>>> Just found a shaping video in the web, shaping from a Clark foam to a > almost finished blank. Not much details but worth to have a look, > especially the tools using.>>> Regards,>>> Crabie It is Noah Budroe in the clips, one hellava’ funny guy, terrific surfer and with no malintent, not a very experienced shaper, but trying to improve.
It is Noah Budroe in the clips, one hellava’ funny guy, terrific surfer > and with no malintent, not a very experienced shaper, but trying to > improve. All in all I liked the sand bag while weighting down the template for routing.Full template routing is a great way to cut out boards for duplication but there is not a lot of info on the subject.I say thanks to Noah for sharing his knowledge…we may agree or disagree with the techniques but at least he was willing to share something the backyard boys.
Shows why a professional production crew should use cue cards and maybe a little rehearsal before filming. Not bad for a down and dirty shaping video though.
any idea when we might see the video out, i see the dvd is? thanks jim