Gotta be 10 years ago already when the idea of making a
resin tail block out of layers of resin left over from color lams was put on
one of my boards.
I had a small tray and simply poured resin into the tray
until over a week or two the tray was full. Random layers of colored resin from
the tray that was about 8 inches long and a couple inches both in width and
depth. Because the tray was a soft plastic that the resin didn’t stick so you
could pop the 2 inch by 8 inch block out of the tray… which I did. Then cut it
in half long ways and was able to get two tail blocks from the one block.
Getting the block on the tail of a surfboard and shaping the
resin block was tricky but doable. The first one went on my Tip Tool prototype.
They go on Tip Tools and other custom boards on request.
I say it’s the jewel on the tail.
D.R.
You work hard to get the tail detail just right then saw it off?
Get the block rough cut and glue it on
With 36 grit on the grinder... reshape and feather in your detail
After clear lam and polish, you've got the jewel on the tail!
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