Hollow Wooden Cedar Strip Kite-Surfboard

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Pasta those look soooo great, won't you TRY to build a windsurf waveboard? That would be so cool :idea:

I like all your personal protective gear, not sure about the beachwood drying method tho with that unshielded fireplace, hope you don't burn yourself to the ground there :wink:
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Wet-Sanded to 600 grit for a smooth butter feel. I'm testing it Fri!!
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and i just built first set of surfboard rax!
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:D Awesome!
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Thanks Joe and Speedy for your home milled cedar - I turned some of it into the racks and the last board on the right -The diamond tail 5'11". Thanks Fluffy for lending your new board for a rough pattern for that one. The last 2 are shaped only and no glass. My progression in learning and building are from left to right. Now the one on the left will get 'knocked off' as I keep building them as there is only room for 8 on there. There is enough Joe-cedar here for 10 more boards at least! 8) I have more photos here: www.wave-amp.com
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How are you creating the veneer from the milled cedar Greg?

I've got a decent sized cedar tree I need to fall and I figured this would be a good use for it as well!
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I'm cutting cedar slabs into thin strips with straight edges and arranging them in an artful pattern with dark racing stripes Nanmoo! Clear wood is best I think or there will be weak spots on the decks or stingers. the tight grained cedar is stronger, and the wide grained is lighter.
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