The First Cut Is the Deepest
The project is officially underway!
Last week, Jack and I took the template I got from Almond Surfboards and cut the board down to size. There's not much to chronicle from this session just because all we did was cut the board...and drink a few beers...
Some lessons were learned though -
Fiberglass is pretty difficult to saw through. Luckily we used hand saws, so there weren't any massive mistakes that definitely would have happened if we had been trying to work too fast with power tools.
Painter's tape is a must. We were able to score the fiberglass pretty easily and symetrically thanks to taping the template down along the stringer.
Positioning the template is key. Finding the right spot to set the template is going to make the process of reshaping the rocker on the board much easier. We were also able to cut off most of the damaged portion of the board becuase we put the template closer to the existing nose.
Finding a good location to shape the foam is going to be a necessity. Just the little bit of foam dust that we managed to create with the sawing was annoying enough to help us realize that we need to do the sanding/planing somewhere other than my garage.
More to come as we advance through the project, but for now I'm working out a plan to *hopefully* utilize a shaping bay at a local surf shop.
Oh, and we have a name now - Altar
Enjoy the pics from this round! 🤙🤙









