The least boring shaping video ever. A real 20 minute handshaped surfboard without any fluff.
This is just a demonstration on efficient use of the tools and what to expect when you have a game plan. Of course I take 4 times as long on my normal shaping due to measuring, measuring and more measuring and making sure that each step is perfect before I move onto the next step.
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An absolute artist , great video showing every step
@kazumasurfboards
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Nice time capsule of the art of hand shaping thanks for sharing
I love watching you shape Matt. Much respect and admiration
Thank you for sharing your skills. Because of your videos, it motivates me to be a shaper. Thanks a lot and May God bless you always♥️🤙🏽
@kazumasurfboards
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it
i grew up in a shaping room. this is as real as it gets. dont blink, cuz youll miss something important!!!!!!
if I ever get out your way I would love to sit in on a couple of boards that you shape . mad skills
Thank you! really nice job! cheers from Switzerland!
love this shaping video thankyou
Wow Master of Craft! I want to start and helps a lot your teaching!
Amazing Matt I love your work and you are great inspiration those who love and appreciate craft work , really thanks for sharing with us, I see your techniques and review them daily for make my first surfboards, a big hug from argentina and good vibes, brother !!
@kazumasurfboards
6 жыл бұрын
soulrebelroots. Thank you, I am happy to hear that
Thank you for sharing your skills with us. I'm a new shaper and I app the videos. Congrats on your success.
@kazumasurfboards
7 жыл бұрын
Tony Smith. Thank you for the support, I am glad that my videos help you. There is usually more in them than meets the eye and it is interesting to me to see what people get from them based on experience etc. Aloha, Matt Kazuma Kinoshita
Thank you! I follow your lessons as a degree course.
Love the use of the sander. I bet you could make one using only that tool.
i miss shaping surfboards.. greeting from siargao island philippines...
I'm sure that's how the great artist of the Renaissance did their work, too.
That was amazing.
@kazumasurfboards
7 жыл бұрын
Mercer Barrows. thank you. Many years of perfecting my steps has led me o this place of high effu
Excellent job Mr Kazuma-ski.
@kazumasurfboards
6 жыл бұрын
Jon LaLanne. Thank you
Mad respect!
Finally someone using a circular saw...I kept wondering why anyone would still be using/spending time on a handsaw to cut shape especially considering you have an electrical outlet nearby for your planer;)
@kazumasurfboards
4 жыл бұрын
The circular saw works so much better but I think it is scarry to use for most that do not have a construction background....
@wessmithp5560
4 жыл бұрын
Kazuma Kinoshita Surfboards totally makes sense, glad I saw it done and understand it’s no problem if your comfortable with the tool. Thanks, keep it poppin!
I noticed how you put the stringer at the edge of your racks when smoothing out bottom and deck with block sander. Is this to avoid pushing against pressure points? Your Instagram post mentioned something about this and to use the stringer as a guide. My last board had the cleanest looking deck I’ve done so far and it was from that simple stringer guide tip. Please keep posting, every one of my shapes gets better and better from studying and applying your tips and techniques! You’re my board building guru!
well done!
Belo trabalho !!
@kazumasurfboards
3 ай бұрын
Thank you
Master!
WINNING!
....Damn, this dude is good and fast
Bravo
Great video Mr Kazuma. Where I can buy The Foam what suppor surfboard on The racks? What type of material is this? And finally , What grade of final sanding? Thanks, its great video
@kazumasurfboards
4 жыл бұрын
That is memory foam like what bed mattress are made of. I get it on Amazon. I usually finish to 180 grit.
Hey Matt, still waiting on my delivery from Shaper Supply! It's been a month bra! Do you believe it! LOL Btw, what size Milwaukee Fuel circular 6" or 7 1/2"? Do you like the way it cuts and do you use it often?.....Rich
What kinda pad are you using on the Milwaukee when cutting in concaves and smoothing planer lines? Thanks
@kazumasurfboards
3 жыл бұрын
It's a softie pad from flexpad
@Bido11561
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Bido11561
3 жыл бұрын
One more, what grit paper do you have on the pad? Thanks
@Bido11561
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry and is it a 6” or 8” pad?
@kazumasurfboards
3 жыл бұрын
@@Bido11561 8"
Is it always a race or is this your normal working pace or rhythm?
@kazumasurfboards
5 жыл бұрын
This is definitely not my normal pace. I did this strictly for showing the steps, technique and process that i use without any fluff or filler. Makes for a video that will actually be watched. There was no measuring which would add 15 minutes, no looking and checking which would add 15 minutes and no fine finishing which could easily add 20 to 30 minutes.
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Is that grit 40 on the soft pad after the Hitachi?
@kazumasurfboards
Жыл бұрын
It is 60 grit
Yeah bra i always drop two ritalin in my coffe before i shape...bzzz
Gets you thinking how so little time can be put into the work, yet after paying the big 700$. consumers will keep the board and repair it till the point it rots, as if it is unexchangeable. I still keep and repair the same rusty 5,3 I got 3 years ago, and cost me 250$ second hand.
Good muscle memory.
Do you glass your boards? And if so what kind of catalyst do you use
@kazumasurfboards
6 жыл бұрын
YerAWizardHarry. Yes, I use MEKP (Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide) it can be found everywhere
@yerawizardharry2632
6 жыл бұрын
kazumasurfboards thanks!
Wow, whole surfboard 20min uncut. animal, literally spent 2 minuets on the rails.
Literally 20 min on wall clock lol, #StrongWorkYo