Thursday, July 12, 2012
Board Benefit.
The collaboration board between Nathan Gibbs and I has been oiled. It really looks amazing. This board is for the board art benefit for Surf Aid. I shaped the alaia out of California Sequoia wood, and Nathan did two incredible California themed paintings. Please see link to learn more.
http://boardartbenefit.com/
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Working at the Beach
This evening while Rosa was surfing, I brought a couple of handplanes to the beach an did some finishing touches. In the morning I will put in the straps then deliver them to the Patagonia in Cardiff.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Foam Pick
This is Mike's finishe new tooth pick, also known as a kookbox. 9'8'' 4'' thick. It has a concave bottom and nose and tail blocks.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Handplane, alaia, paipo demo on Saturday morning.
Wegener Surfboards will be at a handplane demo sponsored Nikua Kai Waterman shop in Manhattan Beach, north of the pier, on Saturday morning starting at 8:00 am. We will have a few handplanes to test drive and a couple of paipos and alaias also.
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Friday, June 22, 2012
http://www.surfline.com/video/webisodes/first-liberian-surfboard_72001
Check this video out from Surfline. I am sorry about the add, but I could not get rid of it. A group of guys are in Liberia, teaching Liberians how to make surfboards they will be able to afford and make themselves. Currently, they have to hope traveling surfers will leave them a board when the traveler leaves the country. Recently, I made a few boards and blanks that went to Liberia to be apart of the project.
Check this video out from Surfline. I am sorry about the add, but I could not get rid of it. A group of guys are in Liberia, teaching Liberians how to make surfboards they will be able to afford and make themselves. Currently, they have to hope traveling surfers will leave them a board when the traveler leaves the country. Recently, I made a few boards and blanks that went to Liberia to be apart of the project.
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