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Journey of a Wood Butcher: September 2013
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Sunday, September 15, 2013. Thats all good. In January of 2013 we started looking for a house to buy. We were in a nice rental but we did not want to sign a third year long lease. After owing 5 homes over the previous 20 years, we did not like renting! Right now all my tools are stored with all our other stuff in a tiny one-car garage and what is left of my wooden quiver is up in the rafters, waiting for their new home. And of course my ...
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: Andreini Vaquero
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Saturday, June 21, 2014. I know it's not wood, but it's definately the sweetest riding board I've ever owned. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. Tuna fun, alaia fun, finless rocks! View my complete profile. Happy Birthday George Greenough. I sleep with surfboards. Office with a view. Cold, Clear, and Glassy , but there are no waves in Reno. 8'4 is as good number.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: Bling for a '64 Econoline
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Monday, November 12, 2012. Bling for a '64 Econoline. I made this receiver hitch plug surfboard for my friend Tim's bitchen restored 1965 Econoline van. He wanted an old school longboard shape with a D fin with a sunburst pattern! No problem, the fin is only an inch high! Mahogany and pine. Looks pretty sick. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. I sleep with surfboards.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: September 2012
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Bobby's sweet green board on Long Island. Saturday, September 8, 2012. Eric's son showing us how it is done on one of my hand planes. Nice Job! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. Tuna fun, alaia fun, finless rocks! View my complete profile. Happy Birthday George Greenough. I sleep with surfboards. Office with a view. 8'4 is as good number.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: April 2012
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. The reshaping of the nose had good results. But the trim point where it would turn was still very small. I think a small bit of rocker may help, but I can't add that. What I could add for some stability were fins. I make some small keels and tried them in a couple of places. Thursday, April 5, 2012. Big difference on new and old rail. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: East Coast Style
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Bobby's sweet green board on Long Island. September 25, 2012 at 11:40 PM. This sounds like a story. September 25, 2012 at 11:40 PM. This sounds like a story. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. Tuna fun, alaia fun, finless rocks! View my complete profile. Happy Birthday George Greenough. I sleep with surfboards. Office with a view.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: March 2012
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Monday, March 19, 2012. I made this 5-11 alaia for a friend who had never ridden one but wanted one for the summer. I tweaked my shape a little by widening the tail, narrowing the nose a bit and moving the wide point a little close to the mid point. This one is cedar with three redwood stringers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. Tuna fun, alaia fun, finless rocks!
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: New 5-6 alaia for belly riding
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Saturday, June 21, 2014. New 5-6 alaia for belly riding. I've been riding 47" long belly boards for a long time now. They are super fun and fast in small surf but I wanted something longer that I could get my hips and knees up on to, and that would maybe work a little better in bigger surf. The nose is 18.5", hips 16.5" and tail 19.5", length 5' 6". Thickness is 1/2" - 5/8", so its really flexy. Cedar with thin mahogany stringers.
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Journey of a Wood Butcher: October 2012
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Journey of a Wood Butcher. The Ramblings of a Wood-Obsessed Surfer. Friday, October 19, 2012. They are super fun to make and absolutely fun to use! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact Mike at mikevasconcellos@yahoo.com. Finless Fun by Tom Wegener. Tuna fun, alaia fun, finless rocks! View my complete profile. Happy Birthday George Greenough. I sleep with surfboards. Office with a view. Cold, Clear, and Glassy , but there are no waves in Reno. 8'4 is as good number. Southern California Surf Forecast.