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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Random DIY: Vest
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Homebrewing: Racking the Porter - 1st brew
Sanitizing away


Ready and waiting, at attention

Transferring to the racking bucket. Avoiding foam.


The End Result
Ready and waiting, at attention
Transferring to the racking bucket. Avoiding foam.
The End Result
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
DIY Wort Chiller
This is a DIY wort chiller I made out of 20' of 5/8" copper tubing, a faucet attachment, and about 10' of vinyl tubing. It helps me chill beer quickly, which is a wonderful thing for clarity and ease.
Shaping a Surfboard - Take 2
Brian from Greenlight is an awesome furking dude and basically offered me a redo on the whole process for free because my last board was A) a piece of unridable shit (no duh) and B) foiled way too hard to even put fin boxes in so unusable at that size. Happy to say that it's now being used for a kids board/mini-simmons. Which rules not to have the whole thing go to waste.
So here's my 2nd take on shaping:
We first started by fixing all the crappy warbles in the template and reshaping the nose into something a little less needly. Here's the new outline. We took about an inch off the top so now it's closer to a 6'3" instead of a 6'4"


Here's the first chop. Man this brown trout is way easier to get right the first time with a jigsaw and a planer instead of a handsaw and a rasp.

Notice where I fucked up by putting the saw at an angle and took a chunk out. Fortunately that little digger went away with cutting the rail bands...

Which obviously takes vast amount of concentration...

But before knocking out the rail bands we cut and cleaned up the swallow

Here she is with rails cut before rounding. I went with a medium rail based off of a board I liked once.


Next up, rounding it off

And here's the final product!


And to celebrate, we did cocaine
So here's my 2nd take on shaping:
We first started by fixing all the crappy warbles in the template and reshaping the nose into something a little less needly. Here's the new outline. We took about an inch off the top so now it's closer to a 6'3" instead of a 6'4"
Here's the first chop. Man this brown trout is way easier to get right the first time with a jigsaw and a planer instead of a handsaw and a rasp.
Notice where I fucked up by putting the saw at an angle and took a chunk out. Fortunately that little digger went away with cutting the rail bands...
Which obviously takes vast amount of concentration...
But before knocking out the rail bands we cut and cleaned up the swallow
Here she is with rails cut before rounding. I went with a medium rail based off of a board I liked once.
Next up, rounding it off
And here's the final product!
And to celebrate, we did cocaine
Shaping a Surfboard - Take 1
A few weeks ago I had my first day in the shaping room over at Greenlight Surf Supply in Belmar, NJ. What a shit ton of fun. Shaping is something I could do for years and never fully understand. Definitely hard as fuck but really fun. Unfortunately, the planer wasn't working so I had to do all the thinning by hand and completely fucked the thing up but that's ok, fucking up is how I learn.
Making a template off of an online printout. The other side is crayon rubbed off a board I like.

Both templates ready to go. Left is a 6'4" semi-retro/semi-modern. Right is a 6'2" Lis inspired retro.

Decided to go with the 6'4" and a blank with fairly flat rocker for speed. This thing probably won't love the steep takeoffs but on a wall it should be fun.

Hand sawed the rough outline

Here's the progress at the end of the day. Happily, this pile of shit is getting turned into a mini-Simmons for some lucky person.

Making a template off of an online printout. The other side is crayon rubbed off a board I like.
Both templates ready to go. Left is a 6'4" semi-retro/semi-modern. Right is a 6'2" Lis inspired retro.
Decided to go with the 6'4" and a blank with fairly flat rocker for speed. This thing probably won't love the steep takeoffs but on a wall it should be fun.
Hand sawed the rough outline
Here's the progress at the end of the day. Happily, this pile of shit is getting turned into a mini-Simmons for some lucky person.
Introduction
Over the last few years I've been unable to sit fucking still and vegetate. Since I'm lucky enough to have employment that allows for free time on most nights and weekends, I inadvertently wound up just making a lot of random shit. Instead of posting it all on flickr or tumblr or whatever, I figured I'd make a blog about it just for shits and giggles. So, here's a website for all the shit that makes no sense on NGNV, Endless Blockades, or whatever else.
Praise be to Ægir, lord of the sea, ale, and hospitality.
Praise be to Ægir, lord of the sea, ale, and hospitality.
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