Friday, January 21, 2011

BOBSLEDS by Bob Johnson


1. Your Name: Bob Johnson

2. Your Brand name: BOBSLEDS

3. How did you hear about us? The internet (Surf line)

4. How was your initial experience at Foam E-Z? Unreal! The people there are the best folks I have ever had the pleasure of doing business with.

5. Why did you want to build your own board? Design and build better surfboards.

6. Shape of finished board? Round pin Glider

7. Size of finished board: Length 9’7" Nose 17 3/8" Width 23 1/2" Tail 16" Thickness 3 5/16"

8. What blank did you use? Custom 9’9 B US Blanks Blue with triple Cedar stringers


9. How was your board building experience? Great and made all the better with the assistance of Foam E-Z for getting me whatever I need to build boards.

10. Did you use videos, books, web, other? Not recently, but there are some good ones that Foam E-Z sells that can show you some good stuff. The Master Shaper and Glasser series are probably the best.

11. What videos, books, web, other did you use? Always reading every Surf journal and book I can get my hands on. You see a lot of cool boards for ideas that way.

12. Do you recommend these resources? Absolutely.

13. What do you wish you knew going into this project? How quickly this board would sell. It really was A LOT of work to build and having someone grab it up so quick was gratifying and a relief.

14. What would you recommend to someone else for their first time? Be patient, never rush, don’t settle for good enough, do your absolute best.

15. What tools did you find most useful? My Clark planer and Milwaukee grinder are indispensable as well as my block planes, surforms and custom made sanding pads and well worn screen. And then there are my custom grinded squeeges for laminating and hand cut brushes for other glass work, buckets and hey…really good scissors! (All available at Foam E-Z)

16. Where did you run into trouble? Cold weather glossing is never boring, but it’s all good now!

17. What kind of fin system did you use and why? Fins Unlimited 10.5 inch single fin box. It is a solid set-up and allows for many different fins to be used in different positions. Also, the neutral feel of a single fin is the perfect compliment to a glider board like this.

18. Did you glass the board and what was that experience like? Yes, and those are RESIN panel inlays in red on the deck, NOT airbrush. It was challenging and fun !



19. Where did you shape and glass your board? In my Garage/Shop.

20. What type of board do you want to make next? I have an order for a 8’3 hybrid/egg for So Cal.

21. Thanks again to the Foam E-Z crew for all the help they have provided. Thanks to my top riders and best friends David Ferreira, Austin Ferreira, Adam Ferreira, Derek Bostleman, John and Shane Greer, and the amazing Mike Andreason : Thanks to my Fiance Anna, my little girl Marisa and my Mom.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Icon Surfboards by Dave Reynolds


1. Your Name: Dave Reynolds

2. Your Brand name: Icon Surfboards

3. How did you hear about us? Sacred Craft, Ventura, Spring 2010.

4. How was your initial experience at Foam E-Z? Rad + chill

5. Why did you want to build your own board? A head full of Thoreau, a taste of ennui, and a penchant for sculpture. Simply, I knew I wanted to shape a board for a long time because I knew it would be fun.

6. Shape of finished board? Wonky Thruster

7. Size of finished board: Length = 6’1” Nose = pointy Width = 18 1/2” Tail = 6” Thickness= 2 1/8”

8. What blank did you use? Marko recycled Envirofoam

9. How was your board building experience? Fun + cool

10. Did you use videos, books, web, other? Mostly talking with professional shapers and glassers - not being afraid to look foolish or ask a dumb question. Searching Google was helpful. I used the net a bit but by the time I started to surf the net, I was ready so I just went for it. Listening to Grant at Foam E-Z and Steve at Aloha Glass was the best. I later bought the book Essential Surfing which is helpful.
11. What videos, books, web, other did you use? See answer to question #10.

12. Do you recommend these resources? Yep.
13. What do you wish you knew going into this project? That I’d move three times, break up with my girlfriend twice, and get really busy at work.
14. What would you recommend to someone else for their first time? Practice patience and have another board to surf in case the swell comes up and you want to go surf. Eat really well, educate your mind, listen to good music, and have some extra cash for when you get hooked.

15. What tools did you find most useful? My ears, just listening to the talented shapers and glassers. A rooter would be nice. I like the vibe of using all hand tools, but it’s slow, so some big ol’ power tools would be rock-n-roll.

16. Where did you run into trouble? Got a little carried away shaping, I whittled the thing into a toothpick. I used a real outline form the second time. Furthermore, I didn’t wet the laps enough on the bottom so when I pulled the rails they got a bit dry which led to bunching later on in the build. I also forgot to put the leash plug in which was pretty amateur.
17. What kind of fin system did you use and why? Futures, a stronger, more efficient system; and I like their fins.

18. Did you glass the board and what was that experience like? Yes, a bit tricky but one of my favorite parts of board building. So fun, especially the Super Sap – the maple syrup smell is kind of trippy if you’re used to the headache old school stuff.

19. Where did you shape and glass your board? Shaped at Foam E-Z in the back, like a regular home style coffee shop over there. Nice guys, good ideas, and they don’t mind if you take your time. I glassed my board at my buddy, John Summerville’s woodshop in LA. He makes world-class custom boats and furniture. He had some essential tools around to make things a bit more convenient and a good guy to kick back with as everything dries.
20. What type of board do you want to make next? I already shaped a 5’6” extra wide quad. Minimal rocker, strong V out the tail. Super fast and loose. I customized the glass on this one with a brown bottom with flicks of blue, orange, and yellow, with a white pin line. Next is a 7’6” fun board for a friend, and a DVS inspired quad fish for myself.
21. Feel free to add any other input or interesting information you’d like… ”All is, if I have grace to use it so, as ever, in my great taskmaster’s eye.” - John Milton.