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Re: mutant build

Postby plummet » Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:53 pm

Bille wrote:
plummet wrote:Here's my first kite board build. Not my best work. ...
YEA But -- it Sure looks like a FUN board !!!!!

Bille
oh yeah it rides real well. grin factor is huge

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Re: mutant build

Postby mthboards » Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:48 am

Looks good!

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Re: mutant build

Postby Pietro_2003 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:30 pm

Looks really nice. Could you briefly describe the composition? Type of wood (ply how thick), rocker/concave, how you attached foot straps?

Looking to make a woody for my regular riding. Something around 135x38-40cm. Would like it be able to handle chop better than my super stiff (old) twintip of around the same size. I tried a Crazy Fly allround and loved it.

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Re: mutant build

Postby plummet » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:42 pm

5mm bamboo vertically laminated.
600grm triaxle.
400 gram uni carbon stringer.
5mm 316 cnc cut 3 position threaded inserts.
Rocker is slightly off set 45mm at the front and 35 at the back.
concave is mild. 8mm in the middle tapering to nothing 1" before the edge. rocker also tapers out at the tips also.


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