Posted on February 21, 2008 at 9:49 am
Johan working the rails, originally uploaded by steveyb.
Used some tint made for paint coloring from Home Depot, which makes for a nice even color job on the EPS, as well as a new technique for wetting the rail laps out. (flip the laps onto the resin filled deck and let them soak up resin, instead of moving the resin onto the laps = no froth)
All in all this is turning out to be my best tinted board. Stoked!
Both Steve and Pat came by the shop to pay a visit and watched me at work on the last lam layer.
Pic from Stevey
Posted on February 14, 2008 at 8:19 pm
Semi-Fish, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
6′2″ x 14″ x 19 7/8″ x 15″ x 2 1/2″Green fade painted on the foam with black pinlines and a polished finish. Bottom is a single into double concave. It is glassed 6×6 top and 6 bottom with a 6 tail patch.Quad fins are 4 1/4″ EA in front and 3 1/2″ sidebites in back.This is a very popular shape for both east coast and travel destinations. Good performance shape with a little float to it. Get ready for the spring surf season or a trip south.Asking 650$ SOLD
Posted on February 14, 2008 at 8:16 pm
Funboard, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
Dims are: 7′2″ x 21″ x 2 3/4″Blue fade painted on the foam with black pinline and a polished finish. Glassed with 6×6 top and 6 bottom with a 6 tail patch. Bottom is single into double concave.Tri-fin setup with a set of 4 5/8″ Doc Lausch fins from Future.This is a good shape either for a short or lightweight beginner to progress on, or someone who wants/needs some more float and paddle power in a performance shape. It’s just waiting for the waves.Asking 750$ SOLD
Posted on February 14, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Thruster, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
6′ x 19″ x 2 3/16″
Square tail with tri-fin setup, single to doubles concaves and includes a set of 4 1/4″ EA fins from Future.
It is glassed 6×4 top and 6 bottom with tail patch and has a clear sanded finish.
A nice performance shape that is very lightweight.
Asking 500$
Posted on February 14, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Gold Fish, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
It is a quad fish with a double bump tail.
The dims are: 5′8″ x 16″ x 20 1/2″ x 16″ x 2 1/2″
Orange tint top and bottom with blue pinlines, also top and bottom, and a polished finish. Glassed 6×6 top and 6 bottom with a tail patch and has a single to double concave.
The quad setup has EA 4 1/4″ fins in front and 3 1/2″ side bites in back.
This is a retro shape, but has been modernized to be a sick performance board with the float and paddling ability that fishes are known for. No matter where you are planning on surfing this board will rock!
Asking 650$.
Posted on February 13, 2008 at 10:01 am
Know!Show Booth, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
It was a good time, talking with lots of people, spreading the word about my boards, and getting feedback on them.Met some interesting folks, all working hard doing business and making their own way in the world and within the boarding culture.
Kudos on the Know!Show crew for setting up a great show that has been taking off since they started it last year, and my buddies over at Tiger Distribution for helping me set it all up.
Posted on February 1, 2008 at 8:33 pm
Loongboard, originally uploaded by Form<->Function.
I am adding the full length longboard to my repertoire for this year. This one turned out quite nice in shape with a nice classic look to it. We’ll see what kid of pinline action I give it.Full dims are 9′6″ x 17 3/8″ x 22 1/2″ x 15″ x 3″.
I have another one similar to this on order with my friend Steve. They should be good for some small wave cruising…..can’t wait! 