Thursday, June 24, 2010

All Yew from www.Korduroy.tv

http://www.korduroy.tv/2010/jon-wegener-all-yew

(vid wasn't working so here is the link until I can figure out how to fix it. thanks)

Here is a recent segment from www.Korduroy.tv. Cyrus Sutton and the Korduroy.tv gang are working really hard to bring fresh, innovative and organic ideas to the public. It is great to have an outlet for material that may not be immediately accepted by the mainstream, but will probably one day have an influence on it. This clip portrays what I am currently working on, and I am really happy with it. I'd like to thank Cyrus, James Campbell, who filmed the segment, and the rest of Korduroy.tv for what they are doing.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Happy Father's Day

On Father's Day prior to a nice family meal, We were in the shop working on various projects. While I was edging some lumber to make some alaia blanks, my brother Curt was working on a paddle for a little dingy he is making to shoot the rapids in. My dad was applying a finish coat to the hull. Squiggy was busy trying to make friends in the yard. She was having problems until he best friend, Sydney, was ready to play.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

A Memorial Day on a Bluegill and Alaia

This is from Memorial day weekend. Torrance Beach has been having a great spring season, which has been good for doing research on the latest boards. This movie shows how great the Bluegill trims front side and backside and how an alaia can do quick position turns in the pocket. The Bluegill is the 8'er and the alaia is 6'4''.

We are back from Mexico, and had a great trip. The waves and wind were good practicaly all day every day. I will be working to make a few short movies. Luckily the Montezumas did not effect any surf sessions and did not kick into gear until I was about to board the flight home. The guy in the back row isle seat was not stoked to see me heading his way, which was often.

Friday, June 11, 2010

We will be gone to Mexico for one week

A batch of Bluegills 7' - 8'4''


This is the quiver we are taking to Mexico, I forgot to place a 6'8'' alaia in the shot. a stuth with a light swallow tail. I hope to do a little beach fishing between surfs. Also I will have A lot of good footage to keep the post interesting, I hope.











Monday, June 7, 2010

Finless Research and Development Center

Sometimes we get away from the beach and look at wave riding from a different standpoint, or we just take a short trip to the mountains.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Fin, belly board, and alaia

This fin will be going on the sequoia, paulownia board. It is made with the same woods. It has a light smoke color bead.





The bellyboard, paipo,tombstone, etc. is 3'6'' with a concave deck, belly to vee out the tail, and Morey style rails. The anchovy is a 7'8'' with a vee bottom. A replica of my favorite board, just a bit wider.



Thursday, May 27, 2010

This a 6'4'' Wegg. It is usually set with a longer middle fin, 6'', with side bites. It ride with the volume of a fish and is still surprisingly fast even with the middle fin. It works great for people who have a hard time adapting to twin fins. The back fin helps it do more vertical, like off the lips and has good control backside. Swirls are kind of old hat, but I really like them. This is a good one done by Jorge at Bing/Jacobs glassing.





My brother Curt and I have made some tables. I have been using this one at the Sacred Craft Shows and other events. It is Sugar pine and Sequoia with a fibreglass finish. 6'long 24'' wide. We want to make some more tables so I am going to clean this one up and see what happens if it goes onto eBay. It has been bumped around a little, but I think it will look pristine again.