JB. The instructions and full size plans are sold on EBay by the builder. They describe the rail process and layout. I'm just starting mine. I'm very happy with the plans and instruction book so far.
It’s interesting in most of the videos I’ve watch building boards they use the poly glue. The glue routinely finishes at the bottom in all the tests. Titebond 3 or that type always finish first. I used the poly on a gate build and it failed within the first 6 months. I redid it with titebond3 and years later it’s still rock solid. This is without a finish covering it. I’m not judging you just making an observation. Beautiful craftsmanship
WOW greatstuff! ive made 40 foam boards never touched wood so I have to make one before I die but I live in UK and locating the right wood and materials is not easy around here but dam this is real inspiration thankyou you did an amazing job. I was thinking you could try glueing on poly foam on the rails a long band then the rails would be easier to shape but I guess its not a full wooden board then.in the UK matrials are well overpriced here
Hey Chad, are you still in Cocoa Beach? I have not seen you in the line up at the CB Pier in at least three years now. I miss seeing you surf with your wood longboard. You probably don't remember me; but I borrowed your board once, to try it out; and you rode my fish shortboard.
hello, i don't understand how do you make rails. two triangular planks... up and down to each rails? do you have a manual exemple on the net? thanks and amazing job! ;) (J. from France)
@@delmonicobrown oh my God. What an honor. I will save this. I'll also send you pictures/progression of the board and look forward to feedback. I've waited over 30yrs to build my first longboard and honored you're willing to share your email. Thank you.
Hello Chad Stone, sorry but I do not speak English. Could you give me the plans so I could build it myself? You did a good job, it's fantastic, thank you and greetings.
Miguel.Angel Viajes if you don't get plans then just use this video as a tutorial . 1. copy a friends foam long board or mini Malibu by drawing around the outline shape with a pen and then cut out the cardboard template just the one side of the center stringer. 2. then turn the friends foam board on its side and draw around the top and bottom of his board to form the central wooden stringer rocker shape . 3. form the ribbing to the template shape equally along the length of the rocker stringer . 4. make the top and bottom decks flat then glue to stringer. 5. glue wood batten planks to ends to shape rails . /or glue polyurethane surfboard foam bands along the sides which is easy to shape than wood for the rails. 6. plane off to finish shaping then sand and glass, sand again and buff to high finish.
Very nice - impressed with the workmanship and the finish. You're excellent at it, made it look like it was easy! :] What type of wood did you use? Thanks for showing, look forward to more vids!
You don't have to fill it with anything as long as you vent it. You can fill it with foam before gluing on the top deck. This dies add weight but lessens the need for venting.
I either use epoxy from FiberglassFlorida.com or regular polyester resin from the hardware. I use Spray varnish from the hardware. If i need a nice glass job i pay a pro to do it!
Great build. I cringed when you used that polyester resin. That board isn't worthy of that resin. But I can see how you used it for the darker color. Your neighbors must love you with polyester resin smell. Ha.
This so awesome. I wanted to learn how to make a wooden surfboard....to see you go from scratch is so awesome.
JB. The instructions and full size plans are sold on EBay by the builder. They describe the rail process and layout. I'm just starting mine. I'm very happy with the plans and instruction book so far.
anthony devita
Wow very nice board , awesome build.
Hello
excellent job...
Can you tell me what glue you are using to join the boards together, and what glue to glue the skeleton together?
This Is fantastic.
It’s interesting in most of the videos I’ve watch building boards they use the poly glue. The glue routinely finishes at the bottom in all the tests. Titebond 3 or that type always finish first. I used the poly on a gate build and it failed within the first 6 months. I redid it with titebond3 and years later it’s still rock solid. This is without a finish covering it. I’m not judging you just making an observation. Beautiful craftsmanship
you also need to consider the open and the closed time. it is not a quick glue up.
Amazing board, awesome video
what is the name of the spray used at the end?
Nice wood work 👌
Thanks!
do you have to use the fiberglass sheet what would happen if you don't ?
hola mi amigo, que tipo de pegamente le pones a las cuadernas o costillas que luego parece poliuretano expandido???
WOW greatstuff! ive made 40 foam boards never touched wood so I have to make one before I die but I live in UK and locating the right wood and materials is not easy around here but dam this is real inspiration thankyou you did an amazing job. I was thinking you could try glueing on poly foam on the rails a long band then the rails would be easier to shape but I guess its not a full wooden board then.in the UK matrials are well overpriced here
for more bouyancy you could use construction foam spray in to the cavities
Brian Trend that would reduce buoyancy compared to having the chamber full of air
Hey Chad, are you still in Cocoa Beach? I have not seen you in the line up at the CB Pier in at least three years now. I miss seeing you surf with your wood longboard. You probably don't remember me; but I borrowed your board once, to try it out; and you rode my fish shortboard.
Hey Bob!Im back in Michigan now surfing the Great lakes.I miss surfing out there in warm water with you guys!
Great video Chad! You have given me some new ideas... What do you think of my latest Paipo build...
Great Job
Great table, could you please name me the chemists did you use for the resine?
Beautiful board. Well made. Would have been cool to watch it in the water and to have some back round music would be perfect
What kind of varnish do you use so it dosen't react with the resin in any way?
amazing.
hello,
i don't understand how do you make rails.
two triangular planks... up and down to each rails?
do you have a manual exemple on the net?
thanks and amazing job!
;)
(J. from France)
I use 4 triangle strips per side. You can see pics at TimelessSurfCompany.com
Is the fiberglass roll just on the bottom of the board?
I use one layer of 6oz cloth on each side.
@@delmonicobrown Thank you so much. About to make my first board. Your video helped. Thank you.
@@phrankie_lewpehz no problem. You can also email me with any questions if you need. timelesssurfco@gmail.com
@@delmonicobrown oh my God. What an honor. I will save this. I'll also send you pictures/progression of the board and look forward to feedback. I've waited over 30yrs to build my first longboard and honored you're willing to share your email. Thank you.
man well done awesome!
Thanks!!
Hello Chad Stone, sorry but I do not speak English. Could you give me the plans so I could build it myself? You did a good job, it's fantastic, thank you and greetings.
I sell the plans and instruction at www.TimelessSurfCompany.com
Miguel.Angel Viajes if you don't get plans then just use this video as a tutorial . 1. copy a friends foam long board or mini Malibu by drawing around the outline shape with a pen and then cut out the cardboard template just the one side of the center stringer. 2. then turn the friends foam board on its side and draw around the top and bottom of his board to form the central wooden stringer rocker shape . 3. form the ribbing to the template shape equally along the length of the rocker stringer . 4. make the top and bottom decks flat then glue to stringer. 5. glue wood batten planks to ends to shape rails . /or glue polyurethane surfboard foam bands along the sides which is easy to shape than wood for the rails. 6. plane off to finish shaping then sand and glass, sand again and buff to high finish.
Very nice - impressed with the workmanship and the finish. You're excellent at it, made it look like it was easy! :] What type of wood did you use? Thanks for showing, look forward to more vids!
Thanks Scott! It's made from Cedar and plywood. I would like to try Paulownia wood but it isn't readily available near me.
Weight when completed?
Usually around 23lbs for my longboards
What did u fill the insde of the board with
You don't have to fill it with anything as long as you vent it. You can fill it with foam before gluing on the top deck. This dies add weight but lessens the need for venting.
Do you sell a how to video/DVD the goes into detail about each step?
Not a video but i do sell an instruction manual and blueprints at www.TimelessSurfCompany.com
Can you put a list of the materials? please
There is a list of materials and tools needed on www.TimelessSurfCompany.com
What resin/epoxy and varnish did u use
I either use epoxy from FiberglassFlorida.com or regular polyester resin from the hardware. I use Spray varnish from the hardware. If i need a nice glass job i pay a pro to do it!
Where did you get your plans from ?
www.TimelessSurfCompany.com
?what tipe of wood did you use
regular plywood from the hardware and cedar from Lowes or Home Depot
what did you spray on at the end?
Clear enamel or Spar Varnish
Excelente
Nice job if you love what you do. You are lucky
Great build. I cringed when you used that polyester resin. That board isn't worthy of that resin. But I can see how you used it for the darker color. Your neighbors must love you with polyester resin smell. Ha.
I will make it myself this week I think. Just got instructions from stodoys and I'm ready for do it :D
Hey).What kind of wood is best?I am thinking to start one.Thanks)