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Design or Plan used: My Own Design - DAN MARTINEZ
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Surfs Up
comments (3) October 25th, 2011 in Reader's Gallery
Classic Hawaiian Design. These hollow wooden surfboards were build like an airplane wing with a main spar down the center for rocker and ribs for shape. A laminated top and bottom are then glued together like a sandwich. THe boards are then shaped and fiberglassed.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - DAN MARTINEZ
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Comments (3)
Posted: 10:01 pm on March 13th
Do you actally use them to surf? Did you do the fiberglassing or did you have it done?
Posted: 10:07 am on November 28th
Posted: 6:21 am on October 27th
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