Hi Reece, do you think the roam is suitable for TT also?
@voyagerfoiler5976Ай бұрын
Was that you ripping on the kite! Dude, killing it.
@GrannievoreАй бұрын
Great idea though. :)
@dailsonshikakoАй бұрын
amazing bro i wanna try
@GOGGanaroGanar2 ай бұрын
vs Penta TX?
@andrewgregoryhansen12092 ай бұрын
Hey, great video. One suggestion as a physicist, I might perform your tests with samples which are cut to smaller widths than the clamps. It appears from the failure of the ALUULA sample that the clamp edges might either be cutting into the fabric due to small angle differences at high loads, from the result of extreme differential shearing along the clamp edges. Mentally visualizing the warp/weft grid of the weave, on the load side of the clamp edge you can imagine the load inducing uniaxial deformation, such that the grid squares become more and more rectangular as they grow increasingly elongated and increasingly thin. Further away on the outside of the clamp edge, the grid will remain closer, geometrically-speaking, to their original square shapes. Along that boundary, however, the weave will deform into an increasingly extreme diamond-like pattern, the localization of extreme changes in grid shapes. This is not completely unlike the sphagettification resulting from the extreme differential effects of gravity around black holes). This nonuniform stress on each column in the weave probably vastly exceeds the readout on your machine, as the load essentially becomes focused on those minute regions surrounding the clamp edges. This is why the rip clearly occurs along those columnar boundaries. Its worth noting that it’s not as if nonuniform stresses aren’t more realistic in a variety of real-world situations, but for the purpose of more accurate and precise measurement worth re-testing with fabric cut to a width less than the clamps if you want to meet ASTM regulations. If you email ALUULA, I’m sure they’d provide you with a spec sheets with results from various ASTM tests, as a heuristic your results shouldn’t be far off, as they test multiple times to determine values that are of maximum likelihood.
@syldesjard2 ай бұрын
I have an aluula kite and it's not true that the weight is half of a standard kite, it's exaggerating a bit
@lyolkinurusov6562 ай бұрын
Can you grow it in a curved mold?
@lyolkinurusov6562 ай бұрын
Did it smell ok?
@policedog40302 ай бұрын
Just a hunch but maybe try two part Silicone in various durometers or hardness's for the suction cups? Great project and demo. Cut and paste re durometer from Rubbercal: " The softest silicone is a 40A durometer flexible silicone sheet due to its low durometer hardness rating. Solid silicone is offered in 40A, 50A, 60A, and 70A durometer ratings with the material getting harder as the durometer rating gets higher."
@Bido115613 ай бұрын
Did you put braces in of high density foam you used for the box all the way through to the deck?
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Bido, Ya I did, high density connecting the foibox to the carbon on the deck.
@Bido115613 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab nice thanks for the reply. Is it just purple foam insulation board?
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
I used the purple insulation foam in this video, but I wouldn't use it again. It was still too soft and got compressed after a few months of use. I ended up using some weird combo of plywood to disperse the load and high density pour foam. I would try and find a super hard material, maybe even balsa wood or something similar. And use carbon or wooden stringers to connect it to the deck.
@Bido115613 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab think 4lb density pour foam is enough or go with 6lb?
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
6lb over 4lb for sure. The more dense the better.
@florian3673 ай бұрын
Awesome video, thank you ! I built a small MPCNC to understand and get familiarized with CNC, next build will be very similar to you next year !
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Awesome! Goodluck with the build.
@noahmarcelsudarsky43524 ай бұрын
Hi Reese, I loved watching this. The extra weight was the deal breaker. But gypsum is super heavy so weighing it with most of the gypsum sanded off may have shaved off an extra 2 lbs. One more idea, coming from an amateur mycologist. Dry out the mycelium longer, using a heat source. Mushrooms are incredibly good at retaining humidity, the mycelium can essentially hibernate, or go into zombie mode, thanks to that characteristic. I think finagling the drying process would also reduce the weight. So keep at it!
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Noah, thanks for the info. I actually did leave it in my shipping container with a dehumidifier for several months before shaping. It did subsatantially drop the weight of the mycelium, but it was still very heavy at this point. I was hoping that it would become light enough to use by shaping a very small board to offset the weight of the material. I think the real issue was the woodchip material being too heavy. If I do it again, I'll try using a lighter substrate material.
@didijustbuymygrandmothersh95415 ай бұрын
Do you have a pdf of the planes and do you run sfitware for the design
@kevinb87545 ай бұрын
Loving your stuff dude. I’m on version 2 of my first foilboard build after I crushed the first iteration under too much vacuum. Curious how much vacuum you pulled on yours
@reeces_shredlab5 ай бұрын
Hey Kevin, I usually go to 7 or 8 (inches of mercury i think?).
@bpitts316 ай бұрын
i was so happy until i saw the cnc and then him destroy a board that couldve just been a really cool display.
@reeces_shredlab6 ай бұрын
Why create unnecessary fiberglass garbage on an experiment that's supposed to reduce garbage? If it can't be ridden, no point in keeping it either!
@bpitts316 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab very true, to myself that built my first board out of drilled pine, i never cared about weight, living in florida now, i understand that lighter is better, my boards now are made for florida😂
@bpitts316 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab also, i have yet to break one of my eps/epoxy bords and theyre homeade lol
@reeces_shredlab6 ай бұрын
@@bpitts31 Awesome! I have yet to break one of my EPS ones as well. Going on 3 years I've beat the crap out of a few, but all are still usable. It seems the personal touch makes them lots more durable.
@Nilz4FR6 ай бұрын
The Dacron has more ink on it! Come on brother!
@DerKnallvonNullgegenUnendlich6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Do you know what material the fibers of the fabric aluula gold are made of? Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything on the Aluula homepage.🤔 Thanks! Best regards!
@reeces_shredlab5 ай бұрын
Hey, It's UHMW fibers.
@brantadornato96277 ай бұрын
What should I Buy? Just took lessons - Former windsurfer - Proficient wind foiler. Got up right away and by 3rd lesson was staying upwind. Cabrinha Contra, Drifter, MotoX 12m in 10-15 kts. 155 TT Partial to Duotone- I like my SLS wings. Bought Dacron wings then upgraded quickly. Live in SF summer 15-25+. Travel to FL Winter 10-15 and San Diego 8-12 all year. Hawaii/Texas etc… I’m 57 - Looking for stable predictable confidence building handling. Safe jumping. Nothing too fancy. Big wind range and stable in gusts. Just want to have fun and feel comfortable exploring places I visit and sailing the bay. I do (wing)foil now and playing in small surf looks fun. My wife will kill me if I get hurt… 1. Spring for Evo DLab now. Duotone site recommends 11, 9, 8 covering 7-27 kts. Good: won’t grow out of it. Can buy smaller kites. Big wind range. Good relaunch- good in light and heavy air? Concerns - Will be too squirrely/high performance to learn everything on. I won’t feel confident or comfortable. Look like a$$ with DLab as rookie. 2. Rebel SLS 14, 10, 8. Good: Seems to fit my wish list perfectly. All about stability- gust handling 5 strut and still 3.4 Kilo for 12m New design with SLS - Likely more than enough performance but not cheap! Put money into Aluula? Bad: 5 struts too heavy? Need big size in light air? Feel sluggish? Nimble enough? Am I going to outgrow? 3. Ocean Rodeo Flite A? Roam? 4. Naish Pivot? - First season on something decent and cheap THEN later get something cutting edge? Suggestions? What am I missing?
@thomazassis60097 ай бұрын
man it'd be awsome if you posted a video showing how you model the boards in fusion!
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Thomas, I don't actually model the boards in Fusion. I prefer using shape 3D which is specially designed for board shaping. Fusion is a real pain in the ass when it comes to curvy things like surfboards. I just bring the boards into fusion when it's time to create the CNC codes.
@carlblanchet8 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for the video. Im wondering where you were able to purchase a new bladder? I havnt been able to find a retailer.
@reeces_shredlab6 ай бұрын
Hey Carl, did you manage to find a replacement?
@maximperegudov97358 ай бұрын
It's even easier to insert the bladder using a ruler! kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpl-2JuMmcTYqps.htmlfeature=shared
@gertjanhakkers8 ай бұрын
That took away just about all my reservations regarding the material. Awesome job!
@kitesurfmexico33778 ай бұрын
how much does the board weigh? What tipe of Eps do you use? Thanks
@danielmaracaipe51168 ай бұрын
Hello friend, thanks for your project that has inspired me to make a cnc router. What spindle power did you use in this project? Thanks!
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Daniel, I use a 2.2KW / 24000 RPM spindle that I ordered off amazon.
@mikemiller7748 ай бұрын
That place looks like a home for bears, considering you had plenty of food there cooking and sleeping in tents...
@gi78179 ай бұрын
brilliant!
@curtiscromwell7629 ай бұрын
Just started building my own and the vacuum post do you have a parts list and where you got them for the board vacuum post would you??
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Curtis, I got all the aluminum extrusions and slider pieces from a brand called 80/20 aluminum. You can order custom length parts from them online. The vacuum pump, vacuum pot, and air tubing I got off amazon very cheap. And the vacuum pads are custom parts that I designed and made.
@acerjuglans3839 ай бұрын
I've done lots of R and D lately into vacuum pumps and clamps, to use with my CNC. I've made myself 2 HDPE boards, with backer rod foam gaskets, no suction cups, but that's a cool idea. I've never seen anybody use a pressure pot....interesting idea..... The pump I have is oil-less, looks like yours isn't. I would highly recommend oil-less.
@reeces_shredlab9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for the info. The vacuum pump I have came with the pressure pot and was super cheap. Seems to do the trick for now. If It breaks I will try an oiless one next!
@Alex118039 ай бұрын
The epoxy used to glue the foam boards together is not the same that the one for reinforcement with fiberglass and carbon fiber right ? Also, Does the CNC machine have difficulty shaping when encountering epoxy?
@reeces_shredlab9 ай бұрын
Actually yes, I used the same epoxy for every step of the way. And no, such a thin layer of epoxy, like between the sheets of foam does not cause any issues with my shaping machine.
@Alex118039 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab kingg
@DendySeptiandani10 ай бұрын
Hi buddy, your project so inspired me, can I get details of the construction plan cnc board shaping machine? thanx alot buddy
@NergeN10 ай бұрын
I'm not an expert in surfing, but from what I heard, leash meant to be stretchy, because if a strong wave will pull your board it can injure your leg. So this flexibility in the leash absorbs the stress. If you use very strong cord instead, you kind of loosing this qualities. Maybe you can insert this cord inside but remain tension on the outer tube? This way it still will provide an additional strength, but also remain stretchy? Love your videos, great job!
@reeces_shredlab3 ай бұрын
Hey Nerge, Ya good points, I actually did have the PU tube pre-loaded with the plan to absorb the initial shock. However it wasn't able to absorb enough of the shock and I ended up going back to a traditional solid PU leash chord.
@TheMitchell89810 ай бұрын
Awesome build! Where did you get full size EPS sheets?
@reeces_shredlab10 ай бұрын
Just from my local hardware/building supply store, it's just the normal 4'x8' EPS sheets they use for insulating houses.
@skiboy197010 ай бұрын
Awesome 👏
@Alex1180310 ай бұрын
Whats better economicly , doing one like that or one in out of wood ? Also whats the name of the machine at the beginning
@reeces_shredlab10 ай бұрын
Shaping out of foam will be much less time consuming, and probably decently cheaper. But I haven't shaped a wooden hollow core before so I can't say for sure what it will cost. It's called a CNC machine!
@Alex1180310 ай бұрын
@@reeces_shredlab okayy thanks bro
@jacobstr10 ай бұрын
Well - I guess it kind of worked out since you got to chuck it in the forest guilt free ;0
@jacobstr11 ай бұрын
How do you set the registration after flipping the board? Do you have any advice for someone thinking about building their own cnc? Did you draw any inspiration from eg the MPCNC community?
@reeces_shredlab10 ай бұрын
I use a laser level to help line up the tip of the tool with my origin point on the board. And no I've never heard of the mpcnc community haha. I mainly just pulled info off of forums, KZread, and made it work with the parts I was able to get my hands on.
@powerlooper912111 ай бұрын
Interesting. So that's how boards are "shaped" nowadays. Maybe soon, AI will do the rest of the build and everything else at the tip of keyboard nudges. Still, a nice outcome....good use of tech, tools, and friends.
@joebee40011 ай бұрын
what did you use to tape the vacuum bag together? or how did you seal it?- Thanks- Joe
@reeces_shredlab11 ай бұрын
I use a combo of blue tuck tape and window gasket tape.
@charlesrg Жыл бұрын
How much if you would make one of those for sale ?
@pixeldrew Жыл бұрын
do you not sleep? awesome work. Is there no need for a stringer with carbon layups?
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
I probably sleep too much actually haha. I didn't put any stringers in this one because the board is so thick it will be plenty stiff enough already. It would add extra weight and be kind of a pain to shape on the machine as well. The board has been holding up great, still no issues to this point without stringers. I know some people are doing dual stringers, one under each foilbox to support them. Then you don't have to do as much after shaping to stop the box from breaking. Could be worth trying.
@matthwy1 Жыл бұрын
What TPU did you use for the suction cups, in order to be soft enough? Awesome build!!
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
I believe it was just urethane 60A from "Smooth On". Thanks!
@divertechnology Жыл бұрын
great work pal,. i guess is you had to program the motherboard (controller ) or something like that in order to use mach4
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
The controller I bought was designed to be used with Mach4. I just had to plug the wires into the correct places pretty much. There was also a plugin for the controller that I had to install into Mach4 as well. No real programming, just selecting which motor goes where, how fast I want it to move, etc. The instructions for the controller were quite easy to follow.
@GROWbio Жыл бұрын
Hey Reese! Thank you for choosing our GIY mycelium material for your surfboards! 🍄❤ Just want to let you know, the bags our materials come in are compostable! :)
@stormsurfin6 ай бұрын
PLA is only compostable in a commercial composting facility. Compostable is not the same as biodegradable for those who weren’t aware there’s a difference.
@angeloramos2007 Жыл бұрын
Hello. What software do you use to design the board and generate the GCODE? Have you ever used BoardCAD?
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
Shape 3d for the shaping and Fusion 360 for the G code. No I've never used board cad.
@user-qc5ub4tk3u Жыл бұрын
Hi, where did you get the underwater wing mount rails?
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
Hey, those are futures strong boxes, you can find them at most surf shops or order them from futures fins
@jeremifournierross8032 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting the video I now got all the evidences needed to sue you for assault. In all seriousness, good job DOPE video!!
@reeces_shredlab Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated petite Jeremi, please don't sue me :(
@bingbang9116 Жыл бұрын
Okay all jokes apart this is a very cool video, so satisfying
@bingbang9116 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow cannot believe mommy #1 boi is doing such a great thing!!
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That was immensely helpful. Thanks very much.
Hi Reece, do you think the roam is suitable for TT also?
Was that you ripping on the kite! Dude, killing it.
Great idea though. :)
amazing bro i wanna try
vs Penta TX?
Hey, great video. One suggestion as a physicist, I might perform your tests with samples which are cut to smaller widths than the clamps. It appears from the failure of the ALUULA sample that the clamp edges might either be cutting into the fabric due to small angle differences at high loads, from the result of extreme differential shearing along the clamp edges. Mentally visualizing the warp/weft grid of the weave, on the load side of the clamp edge you can imagine the load inducing uniaxial deformation, such that the grid squares become more and more rectangular as they grow increasingly elongated and increasingly thin. Further away on the outside of the clamp edge, the grid will remain closer, geometrically-speaking, to their original square shapes. Along that boundary, however, the weave will deform into an increasingly extreme diamond-like pattern, the localization of extreme changes in grid shapes. This is not completely unlike the sphagettification resulting from the extreme differential effects of gravity around black holes). This nonuniform stress on each column in the weave probably vastly exceeds the readout on your machine, as the load essentially becomes focused on those minute regions surrounding the clamp edges. This is why the rip clearly occurs along those columnar boundaries. Its worth noting that it’s not as if nonuniform stresses aren’t more realistic in a variety of real-world situations, but for the purpose of more accurate and precise measurement worth re-testing with fabric cut to a width less than the clamps if you want to meet ASTM regulations. If you email ALUULA, I’m sure they’d provide you with a spec sheets with results from various ASTM tests, as a heuristic your results shouldn’t be far off, as they test multiple times to determine values that are of maximum likelihood.
I have an aluula kite and it's not true that the weight is half of a standard kite, it's exaggerating a bit
Can you grow it in a curved mold?
Did it smell ok?
Just a hunch but maybe try two part Silicone in various durometers or hardness's for the suction cups? Great project and demo. Cut and paste re durometer from Rubbercal: " The softest silicone is a 40A durometer flexible silicone sheet due to its low durometer hardness rating. Solid silicone is offered in 40A, 50A, 60A, and 70A durometer ratings with the material getting harder as the durometer rating gets higher."
Did you put braces in of high density foam you used for the box all the way through to the deck?
Hey Bido, Ya I did, high density connecting the foibox to the carbon on the deck.
@@reeces_shredlab nice thanks for the reply. Is it just purple foam insulation board?
I used the purple insulation foam in this video, but I wouldn't use it again. It was still too soft and got compressed after a few months of use. I ended up using some weird combo of plywood to disperse the load and high density pour foam. I would try and find a super hard material, maybe even balsa wood or something similar. And use carbon or wooden stringers to connect it to the deck.
@@reeces_shredlab think 4lb density pour foam is enough or go with 6lb?
6lb over 4lb for sure. The more dense the better.
Awesome video, thank you ! I built a small MPCNC to understand and get familiarized with CNC, next build will be very similar to you next year !
Awesome! Goodluck with the build.
Hi Reese, I loved watching this. The extra weight was the deal breaker. But gypsum is super heavy so weighing it with most of the gypsum sanded off may have shaved off an extra 2 lbs. One more idea, coming from an amateur mycologist. Dry out the mycelium longer, using a heat source. Mushrooms are incredibly good at retaining humidity, the mycelium can essentially hibernate, or go into zombie mode, thanks to that characteristic. I think finagling the drying process would also reduce the weight. So keep at it!
Hey Noah, thanks for the info. I actually did leave it in my shipping container with a dehumidifier for several months before shaping. It did subsatantially drop the weight of the mycelium, but it was still very heavy at this point. I was hoping that it would become light enough to use by shaping a very small board to offset the weight of the material. I think the real issue was the woodchip material being too heavy. If I do it again, I'll try using a lighter substrate material.
Do you have a pdf of the planes and do you run sfitware for the design
Loving your stuff dude. I’m on version 2 of my first foilboard build after I crushed the first iteration under too much vacuum. Curious how much vacuum you pulled on yours
Hey Kevin, I usually go to 7 or 8 (inches of mercury i think?).
i was so happy until i saw the cnc and then him destroy a board that couldve just been a really cool display.
Why create unnecessary fiberglass garbage on an experiment that's supposed to reduce garbage? If it can't be ridden, no point in keeping it either!
@@reeces_shredlab very true, to myself that built my first board out of drilled pine, i never cared about weight, living in florida now, i understand that lighter is better, my boards now are made for florida😂
@@reeces_shredlab also, i have yet to break one of my eps/epoxy bords and theyre homeade lol
@@bpitts31 Awesome! I have yet to break one of my EPS ones as well. Going on 3 years I've beat the crap out of a few, but all are still usable. It seems the personal touch makes them lots more durable.
The Dacron has more ink on it! Come on brother!
Thanks for the video. Do you know what material the fibers of the fabric aluula gold are made of? Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything on the Aluula homepage.🤔 Thanks! Best regards!
Hey, It's UHMW fibers.
What should I Buy? Just took lessons - Former windsurfer - Proficient wind foiler. Got up right away and by 3rd lesson was staying upwind. Cabrinha Contra, Drifter, MotoX 12m in 10-15 kts. 155 TT Partial to Duotone- I like my SLS wings. Bought Dacron wings then upgraded quickly. Live in SF summer 15-25+. Travel to FL Winter 10-15 and San Diego 8-12 all year. Hawaii/Texas etc… I’m 57 - Looking for stable predictable confidence building handling. Safe jumping. Nothing too fancy. Big wind range and stable in gusts. Just want to have fun and feel comfortable exploring places I visit and sailing the bay. I do (wing)foil now and playing in small surf looks fun. My wife will kill me if I get hurt… 1. Spring for Evo DLab now. Duotone site recommends 11, 9, 8 covering 7-27 kts. Good: won’t grow out of it. Can buy smaller kites. Big wind range. Good relaunch- good in light and heavy air? Concerns - Will be too squirrely/high performance to learn everything on. I won’t feel confident or comfortable. Look like a$$ with DLab as rookie. 2. Rebel SLS 14, 10, 8. Good: Seems to fit my wish list perfectly. All about stability- gust handling 5 strut and still 3.4 Kilo for 12m New design with SLS - Likely more than enough performance but not cheap! Put money into Aluula? Bad: 5 struts too heavy? Need big size in light air? Feel sluggish? Nimble enough? Am I going to outgrow? 3. Ocean Rodeo Flite A? Roam? 4. Naish Pivot? - First season on something decent and cheap THEN later get something cutting edge? Suggestions? What am I missing?
man it'd be awsome if you posted a video showing how you model the boards in fusion!
Hey Thomas, I don't actually model the boards in Fusion. I prefer using shape 3D which is specially designed for board shaping. Fusion is a real pain in the ass when it comes to curvy things like surfboards. I just bring the boards into fusion when it's time to create the CNC codes.
Hey, thanks for the video. Im wondering where you were able to purchase a new bladder? I havnt been able to find a retailer.
Hey Carl, did you manage to find a replacement?
It's even easier to insert the bladder using a ruler! kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpl-2JuMmcTYqps.htmlfeature=shared
That took away just about all my reservations regarding the material. Awesome job!
how much does the board weigh? What tipe of Eps do you use? Thanks
Hello friend, thanks for your project that has inspired me to make a cnc router. What spindle power did you use in this project? Thanks!
Hey Daniel, I use a 2.2KW / 24000 RPM spindle that I ordered off amazon.
That place looks like a home for bears, considering you had plenty of food there cooking and sleeping in tents...
brilliant!
Just started building my own and the vacuum post do you have a parts list and where you got them for the board vacuum post would you??
Hey Curtis, I got all the aluminum extrusions and slider pieces from a brand called 80/20 aluminum. You can order custom length parts from them online. The vacuum pump, vacuum pot, and air tubing I got off amazon very cheap. And the vacuum pads are custom parts that I designed and made.
I've done lots of R and D lately into vacuum pumps and clamps, to use with my CNC. I've made myself 2 HDPE boards, with backer rod foam gaskets, no suction cups, but that's a cool idea. I've never seen anybody use a pressure pot....interesting idea..... The pump I have is oil-less, looks like yours isn't. I would highly recommend oil-less.
Hey, thanks for the info. The vacuum pump I have came with the pressure pot and was super cheap. Seems to do the trick for now. If It breaks I will try an oiless one next!
The epoxy used to glue the foam boards together is not the same that the one for reinforcement with fiberglass and carbon fiber right ? Also, Does the CNC machine have difficulty shaping when encountering epoxy?
Actually yes, I used the same epoxy for every step of the way. And no, such a thin layer of epoxy, like between the sheets of foam does not cause any issues with my shaping machine.
@@reeces_shredlab kingg
Hi buddy, your project so inspired me, can I get details of the construction plan cnc board shaping machine? thanx alot buddy
I'm not an expert in surfing, but from what I heard, leash meant to be stretchy, because if a strong wave will pull your board it can injure your leg. So this flexibility in the leash absorbs the stress. If you use very strong cord instead, you kind of loosing this qualities. Maybe you can insert this cord inside but remain tension on the outer tube? This way it still will provide an additional strength, but also remain stretchy? Love your videos, great job!
Hey Nerge, Ya good points, I actually did have the PU tube pre-loaded with the plan to absorb the initial shock. However it wasn't able to absorb enough of the shock and I ended up going back to a traditional solid PU leash chord.
Awesome build! Where did you get full size EPS sheets?
Just from my local hardware/building supply store, it's just the normal 4'x8' EPS sheets they use for insulating houses.
Awesome 👏
Whats better economicly , doing one like that or one in out of wood ? Also whats the name of the machine at the beginning
Shaping out of foam will be much less time consuming, and probably decently cheaper. But I haven't shaped a wooden hollow core before so I can't say for sure what it will cost. It's called a CNC machine!
@@reeces_shredlab okayy thanks bro
Well - I guess it kind of worked out since you got to chuck it in the forest guilt free ;0
How do you set the registration after flipping the board? Do you have any advice for someone thinking about building their own cnc? Did you draw any inspiration from eg the MPCNC community?
I use a laser level to help line up the tip of the tool with my origin point on the board. And no I've never heard of the mpcnc community haha. I mainly just pulled info off of forums, KZread, and made it work with the parts I was able to get my hands on.
Interesting. So that's how boards are "shaped" nowadays. Maybe soon, AI will do the rest of the build and everything else at the tip of keyboard nudges. Still, a nice outcome....good use of tech, tools, and friends.
what did you use to tape the vacuum bag together? or how did you seal it?- Thanks- Joe
I use a combo of blue tuck tape and window gasket tape.
How much if you would make one of those for sale ?
do you not sleep? awesome work. Is there no need for a stringer with carbon layups?
I probably sleep too much actually haha. I didn't put any stringers in this one because the board is so thick it will be plenty stiff enough already. It would add extra weight and be kind of a pain to shape on the machine as well. The board has been holding up great, still no issues to this point without stringers. I know some people are doing dual stringers, one under each foilbox to support them. Then you don't have to do as much after shaping to stop the box from breaking. Could be worth trying.
What TPU did you use for the suction cups, in order to be soft enough? Awesome build!!
I believe it was just urethane 60A from "Smooth On". Thanks!
great work pal,. i guess is you had to program the motherboard (controller ) or something like that in order to use mach4
The controller I bought was designed to be used with Mach4. I just had to plug the wires into the correct places pretty much. There was also a plugin for the controller that I had to install into Mach4 as well. No real programming, just selecting which motor goes where, how fast I want it to move, etc. The instructions for the controller were quite easy to follow.
Hey Reese! Thank you for choosing our GIY mycelium material for your surfboards! 🍄❤ Just want to let you know, the bags our materials come in are compostable! :)
PLA is only compostable in a commercial composting facility. Compostable is not the same as biodegradable for those who weren’t aware there’s a difference.
Hello. What software do you use to design the board and generate the GCODE? Have you ever used BoardCAD?
Shape 3d for the shaping and Fusion 360 for the G code. No I've never used board cad.
Hi, where did you get the underwater wing mount rails?
Hey, those are futures strong boxes, you can find them at most surf shops or order them from futures fins
Thanks for posting the video I now got all the evidences needed to sue you for assault. In all seriousness, good job DOPE video!!
Much appreciated petite Jeremi, please don't sue me :(
Okay all jokes apart this is a very cool video, so satisfying
Oh wow cannot believe mommy #1 boi is doing such a great thing!!