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show us your easter eggs...

Post by feraldave » Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:23 pm

This is my McBean model, Mccoy inspired, Firewire proliferated short fat board for front foot surfing…
the Cork one is a Dynocore with a cork skin… made in the gold coast by gold coasters…
Keeping it home… and keeping it real
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big pics here....http://diversesurf.com.au/board-models- ... ean-model/

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Post by Beerfan » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:35 am

Nice work as usual dave. I have a 6'6'' egg in the shed that needs glassing ( been sitting there for ages ). Tax time i think i'l have to do it, before i put anymore dings in it!!.

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Post by Morgan The Moon » Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:55 am

Loving the cork Dave.

What are the advantages over the standard finish?

Is it grippy enough w/out wax?

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Re: show us your easter eggs...

Post by GeckoTube » Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:52 pm

How do these guys do that kind of 'resin dipped' glassing?
Is it black resin applied to the tail of the board on the foam - then laminated over with translucent blue tinted resin?

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Post by daryl » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:21 pm

was going call in

wanted have a look at your demo dynocores

told u got a cork 6'2 bean on special

got sacred what might happen too my credit card if i did call in :wink: kept drivin :mrgreen:

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Post by feraldave » Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:53 am

Hi guys, that cork one is under resin, so. It's just like a normal board, but I do a lot of exposed cork which needs very little wax or none.
The resin dipped glassing is kind of fun to do,
Just been doing a massive Reno at the shop so will have some amazing stuff arriving there over the next month... Tell your credit card to be very scared.

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Re: show us your easter eggs...

Post by jimmy » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:46 pm

Thing is....im not forking out big $$ unless im sure the shape.

I know your on the,right path with the 8) tech

But i need,want,desire a demo bean

How about u put out that 6"2 poly bean u got for sale second hand :?: as a demo

I think the design could suit noosa...maybe...dont know till i try one :lol:
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Re: show us your easter eggs...

Post by feraldave » Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:37 am

jimmy wrote:Thing is....im not forking out big $$ unless im sure the shape. ,....
I'm not forking out big bucks for boards that don't work... i test boards thru a rigours process before i go thru all the model logo creation, web info, volume data etc etc... then i release the boards to you the public... :lol:

I know your on the,right path with the 8) tech.. i would hope so after how much of my everything i have put in to it...

But i need,want,desire a demo bean which bean a "broad bean" or a "Mc Bean" or the s/h ones are called a "has Been"

How about u put out that 6"2 poly bean u got for sale second hand :?: as a demo all our s/h boards that are not on consignment are considered demos, but theres only a 6'0 broad bean there and its a whole different ball game to the mcbean...

I think the design could suit noosa...maybe...dont know till i try one :lol:
ask cuttlefish for a review of how his broad bean goes at noosa....

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Re: show us your easter eggs...

Post by GeckoTube » Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:33 pm

are both colours used in the lam coat?

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Post by feraldave » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:15 pm

GeckoTube wrote:are both colours used in the lam coat?
If your talking about the black, blue or black orange combos .. Yes all in the laminating

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Post by daryl » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:53 pm

sorry,,,yeah the broad bean :oops:
http://store-0c171.mybigcommerce.com/60 ... y-diverse/
some reason i thought it 6'2....it's packing some litres for 6 ft

me likie that 8)

how do they go or differ too a mcbean :?:

and wtf is the japanese cup :?:

and scuttlefish....pretty please

how did u find your diverse rode :?: and isit in the new tech :idea: :?:

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Re: show us your easter eggs...

Post by feraldave » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:46 pm

daryl wrote:sorry,,,yeah the broad bean :oops:
http://store-0c171.mybigcommerce.com/60 ... y-diverse/
some reason i thought it 6'2....it's packing some litres for 6 ft
Daryl.. That one went out the door today s/h for $550...
me likie that 8) Me like that too

how do they go or differ too a mcbean :?: broadbean is Longer so all kinds of stuff different to the McBean to make it do pretty much the same thing we all do when we are surfing whatever board "model" we ride.. Catch waves, turn easy and go fast...

and wtf is the japanese cup :?: it's like the piston cup in cars2

and scuttlefish....pretty please
See this thread titled... http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtop ... re#p452804
how did u find your diverse rode :?: and isit in the new tech :idea: :?:

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