5'5" t.Rev v.2 for Dimitri, the modifications are as follows: domed deck, thinner rails and more rocker all around. The aim is for better waves as the original t.Rev is more of a small wave specialist!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Pharmaceuticals
5'5" t.Rev v.2 for Dimitri, the modifications are as follows: domed deck, thinner rails and more rocker all around. The aim is for better waves as the original t.Rev is more of a small wave specialist!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Stage III Finished
You've got to go through hell before you get to heaven.
Function over form, always. This one may not be too pretty to the average surfer, but I think it's beautiful, prefect. Brand new and full of bondo. It's a prototype. Deal with it :)
Wanna see the important part?
Stage III Hull Flex Demo from Ryan Lovelace on Vimeo.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Stage IIIing Still
So very close...Final photos tomorrow, ride report this weekend!
The board bends about 2.5" in hand from the widepoint to the tail, with one person holding the nose down and the other torquing on the tail. The 2.5" is from flat, so when it's twisted the corners of the tail can actually have about 5" of difference...I'm pretty impressed with it and that i actually got the flex I was looking for; now it's just time for the real deal testing! You can even grab it from about 12" from the tail and twist the board from that point as well, meaning that a lot of the flex is coming from the center of the board as opposed to the tail alone.
The materials seem to really have a clear resonance through the board, you can twang the fin and the vibrations carry all the way through the nose and make a really unique sound compared to other material combinations.
I'll take a video of it hanging out in the racks and twisting a little to post with the finished pics!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Big Cat Pat
Big Cat Pat is on a path to enlightenment within surfing.
Raised in the chop hopping center of the world. He has recently said WTF, OMG, and most likely FML when it comes to surfing thrusters and other hyper rockered out thingamajigs.
The B.C.P. stumbled into my shop after an outrageously excited string of emails and a three day marathon in which he reportedly read EVERY blog post I've ever made...respect.
Looking to push his hull into some serious juice and nutbusting-bottom turns, Big Cat is piquing my curiosity and I am proud to have been a base-step in this most magical journey...so here's Pat's 7'1 modified Hullibut...
Big Cat Pat says hulls FTW!
By the way, this board glows in the dark. seriously. I'm not kidding. Seriously. No, really it does. It glows. In the dark. Yah.
NO IM SERIOUS!
LOOK!

Whatever, if you don't believe me, psh. It does. and Pat won't be able to sleep anymore for multiple reasons:
1) There is a neon green glowstick that's 7'1" in his room.
2) There is a good chance the board is in his bed.
3) The is an even better chance that this situation may piss off his girlfriend.
4) Despite 1-3, there are no waves.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
3's Company

Top to bottom...Alex's She Hull and Ben M's Gull, both heading to the UK, and Amy P's Miniglider, off to Maine!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Kevlar Progress
Three Stages...
Then saturated with resin and covered in peel ply to bleed the excess resin into the bleeder cloth (cotton kinda stuff) as the pressure of the bag squeezes the laminate:
and a fuzzy picture of the final laminated deck after the peel ply and bleeder were removed:
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
the Stage III
Here we go...time for me to get into some details...

This board has been circling my head now for about two months; but it's a project as a whole that's been a nagging question for me since my first experiments with this type of particular flex about four years ago.
What I'm after is a kind that twists around the center of the board, changing the outline, rocker and projecting out of turns with the same type of motion as a Flex Spoon. Imagine a rail line lifting from the tail; altering the rocker curve and outline, then when unloaded, springing back to it's normal shape....Awesome. I know.
The problem is with a surfboard's thick center, you can't take the same theories that the spoons use (think: a tuning fork shape of stiffness around a flexible center) to achieve the same flex pattern; it's totally backwards and only stiffens the board (think: the greater the distance between two laminates, the stiffer the part will be).
I've been through the parabolic stringer thing and I'm not sold, it's not as flexy as I want...just not enough for me and what I'm thinking of. This brings me back to where I started. Here is my new project-in-progress; I've named it Stage III.

I built a 1/8" thick Paulownia skin that is shaped to use the nose and tail areas of the board to act as a torquing forces around the weaker center. That was then sucked into the area that I routed out of the deck so it would sit flush:
In the bag ^
After removing it from the bag the board felt way too stiff so I did some brainstorming and took the volume out of the sides of the board, in order to lessen the distance between my final laminate layers. This will be replaced with EVA foam after glassing:
That got the board much much closer, but it didn't blow me away until I decided to route the center out of the paulownia patch to allow the shape to work as two individual arms instead of one twisting body. the strength nose-to-tail is 99% unaffected, but allowing MUCH more twist. That cavity was then filled back in with EPS foam:
This thing threw me for a loop today but with a whole lot of brainstorming it's transformed into something more than I could have thought up. I've gotten too deep into the 'plan' with some earlier boards, this one i've decided to work as I go and see what I can do on the fly and work as I go with the flex pattern.
Tomorrow I'll be bagging the deck Kevlar and 2oz fiberglass on...I'm so pumped....
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