Thank you Mr. Gentry. You provided excellent answers and as a designer I admire those are helpful. Sorry if I violated protocols by having multiple threads, I kept generating new questions. ...
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Thank you Mr. Gentry. You provided excellent answers and as a designer I admire those are helpful. Sorry if I violated protocols by having multiple threads, I kept generating new questions. ...
Thanks for the feedback. The potential for crosswise ridges slowign it is exactly what I was afraid of and why I asked. You saved me from making a dog of a board.
Yes there will be a plywood...
I'm working my SOF paddleboard design. For simplicity of the joints I want it flat in the middle and so have the choice flat everywhere or can do something different at the bow and stern. I was...
Thanks.. great feedback and thanks to every one else that offered insights as well. Kudzu I love your many videos which help inspire me to skin-on-frame instead of XPS-foam-based board.
The...
Thanks.. I had considered the flex issues and figured reducing flex was important but I still have waves to deal with on my board (and it will be 11-12 ft), so I'll go glueless.
am planning on an...
I'm working a paddleboard design where I hope be using recycled polyester posters for the skin. These are 118g/m^2 which from an online calculator is about 3.48oz/y^2 fabric. Its quite strong, does...
Very nice.. I am looking at doing a SOF paddleboard. Curious what fabric you used.
Hi, I'm terry. a total Nubie here with my first post.
I'm looking to use recycled material to build a foldable paddleboard that will fit in my car. I've multiple designs for the folding joint i...