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The Leucaida Project
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Fri, Mar 15 2013 11:29 Permalink. Do you remember when! Gone, but not forgotten. Artist Lecture by Tracy Weil at Cal State San Marcos Feb 28th. Tue, Feb 26 2013 08:07 Permalink. Growing Tomatoes and Growing Community with Tracy Weil. Thur Feb 28 @ 12pm in ARTS 240. Art Exhibit Exhibit: Mar 1- Apr 7. 1080 San Marcos Blvd., STE 185. San Marcos CA 92078. Gallery Hours: Fridays and Saturdays 5-8pm. Tickets are not required for the exhibit. Tickets only required for the artist talk on 2/28. I Make a Difference.
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Enjoy Handplanes: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Rell Sunn Heart of the Sea Benefit This Saturday. Win a custom Murphy. Longboard or an Enjoy Handpane. Posted by Ed Lewis. Wednesday, September 19, 2012. What The Sea Gives Me Kickerstarter up now! Support independent film making! The next film from the Misfit Pictures crew, makers of Manufacturing Stoke. Is being funded on KickStarter.com. Good luck crew on the fundraising! Posted by Ed Lewis. Handplane Instagram Picture Pile Up. Posted by Ed Lewis. San Clemente State Beach.
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Final Pics!
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. June 17, 2013 at 5:46 AM. Such a good effort, where did you get the plans, i have been internet searching, but as yet havent found anything that really does it for me and is free hahah, id reall like to make a stand up paddle board. June 17, 2013 at 5:48 AM. Maybe you can send me a message? Or a copy of your plans;) and yes i spelt really wrong. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: To Moonlight Glassing
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pics only slide show. Marking rails for planing/shaping. Attaching tail and nose blocks. Prepping for the nose and tail blocks. More clamps please . . . gluing the top deck. Gut check - cutting ends off the board. Blocking for fin boxes, tail and nose laminates. Planing the rails to rib height. Stacked triangular strips to build the rails - pro.
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Another !@#$-up
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. So, it's my first time. Apparently, the care I took in placing wood blocks for the side fin boxes was not well informed. Moonlight hit air when drilling to set the side boxes - a thin slice of moon-shaped air. Next time, I'll get more of a tutorial on the router path for FCS fin boxes - or I'll do glass-ons. July 10, 2012 at 1:54 PM. Dave @ D and J Wooden Boards. Pics only slide show. Awesome ...
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Attaching tail and nose blocks
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Attaching tail and nose blocks. I followed instructions from the design I purchased: spend time with the flat file prepping the surfaces and then get creative with clamping. A few bungee cords helped.Next time I'll get used bicycle tires as I damn near lost an eye with the bungee cord hooks flying around. The bottom two pics show the big, disproportionate tail block glued to the tail.
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Cheater Coat
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Decided to put a small logo on the board and kept it simple: "D Reese", with "Basement Boards"a smaller font below; both in Lucida Handwriting font. Placing it just above the tail block fully within one of the cedar bands. Here's Peter from Moonlight with my son, Sam, with the board after the cheater coat. It's hard to describe how happy I am with how it's looking. Pics only slide show.
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Blocking for fin boxes, tail and nose laminates
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Blocking for fin boxes, tail and nose laminates. Much progress was made from when I started the day before Thanksgiving to mid-December, mostly at night and a couple of hours each day on weekends. Ribs, spar, bottom deck and rails were assembled and glued. Measurement above top of spar. Given where my rails are already set, these dimensions seem to be a good target. 155 / 15.5. 2175 / 21.5.
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11: Glassing update
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Wooden Surfboard Project, Winter 2010-11. Photos and learning from a first time builder. Monday, April 11, 2011. Spoke with Moonlight Glassing last week. Since I won't be in town again until late May, they're doing exactly what they indicated they'd do, i.e., taking their time so that the resin cures correctly. They were routing and placing the center fin box and then it'll go to final glassing and polishing. I'll beg them for pics. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pics only slide show.