Hi, I am planning to do something similar and I have a question. Where do holes you made for the foil stable enough? And what was it, that you glued on top to screw the screws in?
Salut, bravo pour ta planche et pour la video. Pour la strat pourquoi tu n'a pas fait symétrique dessus dessous ? C'est quoi l'intérêt de mettre du verre en plus du carbone ?
So, considering materials price and a time you can work in some warehouse to earn extra money for the board instead of sanding, gluening, polishing, etc, how much did you lose, sir? -)
Salut, merci pour la video, tu pense que sur une planche de pump ca se fait de strat pont et carène d'un coup sous vide? J'ai tout préparé je suis en train de voir pour la strat
Salut Quelles sont les dimensions de ton support de shape s il te plait ? Je vais me lancer dans la fabrication d une planche de wing et je cherche la taille du chevalet pour travailler confortablement. Merci d avance
Nice board and nice montage too! It is very helpful as I am about to build one myself, thank you. I have a few question if you have some time to answer: 1. Why fill the holes for the foil mount with expoxy + microballoons instead of epoxy + silice as i understand this would be stronger? 2. What is the purpose of epoxy + silice layer before the expoxy + microballoons? 3. Are you using regular stainless steel pan head machine screw to mount the foil to the board? Happy foiling!
I start watching these vids with lots of enthusiasm to follow and try, and by the end am convinced it’s way too lengthy and messy a job to have time and energy to do. But kudos for doing it and putting it on RU-vid.
there few step now for the free version select the black icon of the ouline ( he has it selected on his video) and press the 1:1 icon ( not present in the video) which not far the black outline on the right and then you will be able to go file and print. it's will print print at full scale (1:1) , greg has an option selected called rail master that is not available for lite version.
2 things: the boards are laminated with carbon to make them very light compared to glass ones. You have to sand the pink coat until the carbon is visible so that it is light as it should be, this allows you to take off before the water but Do not take it out where you did not put laminate sandwich or it will be very soft there, the entire board ihave to be laminated with sandwich!. . and second, EPS boards have a screw who wears an orring to breathe because EPS has a lot of air inside and temperature differences cause them to delaminate over time. So with this respirator screw make it balance the pressure every time you take it outside. I am a professional shaper. finally, If you make a new board that shape is not correct, the edges with that shape do not allow it to take off well from the water and you need a lot of speed to take off, foil windsurf boards handle this concept well to take off sooner in light winds, or... sooner with aut wind .
@@giuvude80 the rails pvc is shaped with a hot air gun and cutting the foam perpendicularly several times .and temporarily holding it with tape, the vacuum will do the rest.
Great job! What is epoxy + silice? And what did you use for colour? Well done on dock start! Did you make the foil too? It looks to be high aspect wing.
Hey Greg, love your board. I am an old windsurfer. I am psyched on tow foiling and would love to try wing foiling. With your wooden board do you have any floatation? I would like to make a cedar strip board with center being hollow or with foam to increase floatation.
salut greg, je voulais savoir plusieurs choses. Pendant la pression à vide, est ce que tu la laisse tourné h24 ou bien tu as un système qui s'arrête quand tu as la bonne pression ? Et pour la plaque pvc, c'est fournie avec atuacore ?
Salut, non je laisse tourner pendant 4/5 h et après je coupe le vide et je déballe 10/12h après.mon système est simple et rudimentaire mais fonctionne bien 😊. Pas de PVC chez atuacore. Fibermax composite ou sicomin ou déchet' près des ateliers de bateau 😉
Bravo, superbe board Greg ! Je suis sur un projet similaire mais je bloque complètement sur le système de vis ; comment fais-tu en pratique ? Tu mets des écrous côté platine du foil ? Et autre question,pour le vaccum est-ce un type de bâche spécifique ou n’importe quel plastique fait l’affaire ? J’ai peur de retrouver le plastique collé à ma résine 😅 Merci ;)
Je pense que pour le sous vide c'est un plastique spécifique. Ça ne colle pas à la résine, faut pas en tartiner trop dessus quand même car tu risques de déchirer ta bâche en enlevant la planche
Comment tu calcule la resine qu’il te faudra avec le sous vide ? C’est la même quantité que sans sous vide ? Je suis entrain de regarder si c’est viable pour moi de me lancer dans le shaping de mes propres planches.
Salut, je sers de la FAQ d'atuacore www.atuacores.com/surfshop/faqs Il y a une section sur la strat. Globalement oui je met la même quantité, après c'est plus le savoir faire qui fait que tu dose petit. Le sous vide te permet d'éliminer le superflu
Is the xps prone to delamination and would wood be better? Also, how do you stop the screws from pulling through and what kind of bolt are you using underneath? Normally in my axis foil the countersunk screws sit flush in the base plate and the foil track bolts in the box but you have the screws going deck down. Are you just using regular bolts underneath on the baseplate?
If your sanding with 80 the xps before no delamination (Imo) but i think there is no concensus xps vs other foam. some prefer xps, others hate it and claim the risk of delamination. if you sand your surface well before in my opinion no worries
@@GregBasmati thanks. The pic of the screws is very helpful. I hear what U are saying re xps. I'm not that experienced so thinking I'm a bit hesitant to use it. If I chose to use just a piece of ply wood or maybe some pine wood say about an inch thick, do you think using polyester resin is ok? Epoxy is very expensive where I live. Also, does it matter if there is no rocker? I would just be using it for dockstart