Sunday, October 26, 2008
Miles Jackson Surfboards
1. Your Name: Miles Jackson
2. Your Brand name: Miles Jackson Surfboards
3. How did you hear about us? Online search
4. How was your initial experience at Foam E-Z? Great service.
5. Why did you want to build your own board? For the love. Grassroots surfing at its finest.
6. Shape of finished board? Shortboard
7. Size of finished board: Length 6’3” Width 19” Thickness 2 3/8”
8. What blank did you use? My last Clark Foam.
9. How was your board building experience? Choice. Everything worked out this time. Got the gel times perfect. Cut lap was a dream. Just a great experience
10. Did you use videos, books, web, other? Started on John Carper’s. Love the Donald Duck impersonations.
11. What videos, books, web, other did you use? Swaylocks a little.
12. Do you recommend these resources? Swaylocks has a lot of info, but it’s not all great, but most is. I guess that’s the cost of an open forum. JC’s DVDs are great though.
13. What do you wish you knew going into this project? Which side of the logo paper to print on. One side printed crisp and the other side printed kinda blurred. I forget which one was best.
14. What would you recommend to someone else for their first time? The first board may not be the greatest but you can still surf it. Shape more and more and pretty soon you’ll pump out some great ones.
15. What tools did you find most useful? Planer for skinning the blank. Doing by hand takes forever and you risk gouging the foam when you get frustrated.
16. Where did you run into trouble? I don’t have calipers. Need calipers, it’s a pain to measure the thickness without calipers. The framing square is just too tedious and time consuming.
17. What kind of fin system did you use? FCS thruster setup
18. Did you glass the board and what was that experience like? Yup, I always glass my own boards. Its kinda wimpy to shape and not glass it don’t you think?
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