Simple Woodworking projects - Gareth Smith surfboards and art

Simple Woodworking projects

Simple Woodworking projects


Gareth Smith has been crafting and designing wooden surfboards for the last 10 years. An avid surfer and artist his boards are made with the surfer in mind. He takes great pride in researching, designing and replicating the boards of yesteryear.  These boards have been carefully crafted, sealed both inside and out, and built to surf and to last. 


Each board is suitable to certain waves and conditions. The weight of the wooden board provides a glide and momentum different from todays boards and is a must have for any avid surfers collection. 





Art is something that has always had pride of place on Gareths boards and now uses his handcrafted wooden boards to display and compliment his functional artwork.




 For more information or to order a beautiful one off board : www.gwswoodensurfboards.com
Simple Woodworking projects
Read More..

Simple Woodworking projects - The Italian Lis Fish

Simple Woodworking projects

Simple Woodworking projects


Silvio Arveda from Nord on the East coast of Italy has just built a hollow wood Steve Lis fish. He has sent these pics to share with you.







For all the details on the complete build process then check it out here.bonsai-lisfish.blogspot.it

Simple Woodworking projects
Read More..

Simple Woodworking projects - Naval camo Alaia

Simple Woodworking projects

Simple Woodworking projects


Good mate John Tesoriero has always been fascinated by US Navy dazzle camouflage and how he could interpret it into a project.
"Widely used by the allies in the First World War and then again sparing in the Second, its distinct erratic line work was designed to confuse the enemy as to the size, speed, direction and angle of the travelling vessel, thus making it difficult to get an accurate bearing to launch an attack."
"Inspired by the work of Carrie Schneider 2008 Dazzle Canoe, I had the idea of applying the pattern to a surfboard, but then realised that there would not be a glasser anywhere in the world who would touch a project like this and so the idea got shelved."
"A couple of months back on Instagram Jon of @mosquito_boat posted a photo of a chest of drawers that he had Dazzled and that photo made me think of wood instead of fibreglass and this revelation drew me to the Alaia, a finless wooden surfboard favoured by the Ancient Hawaiians. Choosing this medium made the whole concept possible and so I contacted Jon and and we worked on several ideas to arrive at a pattern to suit the profile of the Alaia board.

From here I teamed up with life-long friend @Charcoal_Smith, a talented sign writer, artist, ladder climber and hero and got down to the business end of applying paint and loads of masking tape. The final touches was the marking of the ships numbers, 44, the numerals of the Papa Nui Combat Beach Battalion."

 Cole Charcoal Smith, artist and sign writer.




 

"Having finally finished this project and seeing the ideas come to life, it reminds me of the importance of inspiration and that adage that says, Its not where you take things from, its where you take them to.
All of us need to be inspired but we need to interpret things in our own way, we need to find a connection and draw our own parallels, we need to personalise and individualise and ultimately take ownship of an idea because this is what gives substance and authenticity. There is only one true way and that is in the words of Chris Issacs, "Be yourself because everyone else is already taken".

With Christmas just round the corner it is a good time to plan a project for your self or with the kids and make something special.

Simple Woodworking projects
Read More..

Simple Woodworking projects - This years wooden surfboard day 2014 The Alley

Simple Woodworking projects

Simple Woodworking projects


The weekend started off with a get together at the Surf World Museum here in Currumbin over a couple of beers and a simple BBQ as a good way for people to get to know each other. Also it is a great time to see the amazing collection of boards and history on display at the museum.
This is Sergi Galano and I at the Alley. He is here on a months holiday experiencing all there is in surfing this neck of the woods in his camper van.Sergi is the owner, shaper at Flama Surfboards in Barcelona, Spain. He is is also one of our guest speakers at the surf museum.
 Sergi gave an interesting talk on his method of building wooden boards and how he goes about the process.


 Sergi was followed by Torsten Kofler from Brisbane who has built boards in a couple of different ways. He shared his experiences and knowledge learnt in the journey that is building wooden boards.
There was a great turnout of people and plenty of questions asked.
 This was followed by the day in the park across the road from the Alley. A day where you could lay out any boards you had built and share what you had created with others. Lots of questions and a great place to find out all you want to know from people who have been there and tried many things with good and bad results.There is always so much to learn. We are all in a very experimental phase with what you can do and how you can go about it.




























 



































 

















A big thanks to all those who came with boards and those who came with questions.

 "We are a passionate bunch of surfers, we are a splinter group"

Simple Woodworking projects
Read More..



Blog Archive

Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.