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forthe48 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 5 Join date : 2014-07-22 Age : 29 Location : Washington, USA Companies : Heartwood FB Setup : One of my own heartwood decks, some ancient BRTs, and FF BRR Ed wheels.
| Subject: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:10 pm | |
| Hey there everyone - I've been working on making decks for a couple of weeks now, and for the most part I feel like I've learned a lot and I'm doing pretty well as far as making progress goes.
But I just can't seem to figure out how to get a good, consistent shape. As of right now, I've just been molding the decks, then setting another board on top and trackng it, then cutting it and sanding it. But doing things this way just aren't getting me solid results or consistent results.
Another problem I'm having is that I can't get my truck holes even - again, this is probably because I'm tracing another deck.
You all here in the community have a lot more experience than I do, and that's why I've come to ask for tips and advice on how I can get past my shape problems.
Thanks everyone! |
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gmill199 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 57 Join date : 2013-08-14 Age : 28 Location : Las Vegas, NV Setup : Devise 33mm
China tape
China wides
Teak tuning
Solidfeye wheels
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:11 pm | |
| What tools are you using like are you using a hand drill or a drill press to drill the holes and what are you using to shape the decks like a dremel or a rotary bench sander?
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forthe48 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 5 Join date : 2014-07-22 Age : 29 Location : Washington, USA Companies : Heartwood FB Setup : One of my own heartwood decks, some ancient BRTs, and FF BRR Ed wheels.
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:28 pm | |
| I'm drilling the holes by hand right now which is a no no, I know I should be using a drill press. And right now, I'm cutting the boards out into a rough shape and then hand-sanding with sandpaper to get them to Match what outlines I have made. |
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gmill199 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 57 Join date : 2013-08-14 Age : 28 Location : Las Vegas, NV Setup : Devise 33mm
China tape
China wides
Teak tuning
Solidfeye wheels
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:30 pm | |
| A drill press with help a lot with getting the holes right and a rotary bench sander is what I use. I found mine on craigslist for $30. I would look on craigslist for tools if your looking to save some money |
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forthe48 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 5 Join date : 2014-07-22 Age : 29 Location : Washington, USA Companies : Heartwood FB Setup : One of my own heartwood decks, some ancient BRTs, and FF BRR Ed wheels.
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Wed Jul 23, 2014 12:34 am | |
| Awesome, thanks very much for the help. I'm moving into an apartment soon so I don't think I'll be able to get any of that stuff just yet until I get a proper workspace, but I really appreciate the help. I think the biggest thing for me is to get the bench sander - that'll help a lot.
My only real problem left is that I'll have to get some kind of mold or shape guide so that I get a consistent shape and screw holes. Tracing another deck just isn't a good way to do it for me, hopefully it'll work out. I really appreciate the help with the sander though, because I wasn't sur what kind of sander would be best. |
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gmill199 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 57 Join date : 2013-08-14 Age : 28 Location : Las Vegas, NV Setup : Devise 33mm
China tape
China wides
Teak tuning
Solidfeye wheels
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:44 am | |
| If you really want good consistent molds and an accurate template get an nfb mold. They do cost $225 but they r the only mold I know of that will give you a consistant shape |
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forthe48 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 5 Join date : 2014-07-22 Age : 29 Location : Washington, USA Companies : Heartwood FB Setup : One of my own heartwood decks, some ancient BRTs, and FF BRR Ed wheels.
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:45 am | |
| Right on. I guess for now I'll just try as hard as I can to get a good product for everyone, and if I sell enough boards I'll buy an NFB mold haha Also, here's an edit: I really think my shapes are getting better, at the least. I'll throw a link in the post to some of the boards I sanded tonight - just ignore the defects like truck holes, etc. These are just old, previously made boards that I sanded down into a better shape tonight. https://i.imgur.com/KjLmwem.jpgTo anyone viewing the thread - what do you think of those shapes? |
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Linkan FBHQ Regular
Posts : 559 Join date : 2009-12-15 Age : 27 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:35 am | |
| - forthe48 wrote:
- Right on. I guess for now I'll just try as hard as I can to get a good product for everyone, and if I sell enough boards I'll buy an NFB mold haha
Also, here's an edit: I really think my shapes are getting better, at the least. I'll throw a link in the post to some of the boards I sanded tonight - just ignore the defects like truck holes, etc. These are just old, previously made boards that I sanded down into a better shape tonight.
https://i.imgur.com/KjLmwem.jpg
To anyone viewing the thread - what do you think of those shapes? I think the nose and tail are way to pointy, should be alot rounder. |
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Bakko Moderator
Posts : 1645 Join date : 2012-10-09 Age : 45 Location : Rehab Companies : Primitive Decks Co.
| Subject: Re: How can I get a consistent/even shape? Wed Jul 23, 2014 11:03 am | |
| - forthe48 wrote:
- To anyone viewing the thread - what do you think of those shapes?
There is a dedicated thread for feedback on homemade decks --> CLICK ME! |
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