Naprimjer, jedan od nacina za dobiti zakrivljenost je izrada tzv. "stola" od deblje ili tanje sperploce koju unaprijed zakrivimo stegama. Ili masivnim sarafima. Na taj stol polazemo novu dasku.
Drugi je nacin izrada zakrivljenosti od drvenih letvi koje ispilimo u odgovarajuci oblik, poredamo jednu do druge i time dobijemo potrebnu sablonu. Takodjer na tu sablonu stavljamo novu dasku.
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Za vecinu slicnih stvari postoje programi na Netu koji vam mogu pomoci kod izrade.
Zatim ljepimo slojeve daske jedan na drugi na ovakvom "stolu" ili sabloni. Kad se ljepilo stegne, daska ostaje u obliku stola.
Ja sam odlucio pokusati najbrzi i najjednostavniji nacin za izradu zakrivljenosti. Jednostavno sam stavio par letvi, pleksiglas ispod i deblji najlon preko svega te nasuo dovoljno gipsa da mogu "otisnuti" svoju komercijalnu dasku. 5kg gipsa je skoro pa dovoljno. 7 kg bi bilo taman.
Time cu dobiti potrebnu zakrivljenost! Sve gotovo u 30 minuta. Primjetite fibreglass pojacanja na najlonu. Ista pojacanja su na doljnjem dijelu daske prije nego sto ju stavim na gips.
Nakon toga obradim rubove gipsanog otiska, stavim slojeve sperploce koje lijepim, vakumiram kompletno sve i nadam se najboljem!
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For a quite some time I was thinking how get a rocker and concave for my kite board. There are a few "schools of thoughts" how to do this.
For example, a lot can be done by making a "jig table" of thin or thicker ply wood. With or without a massive bolts/nuts. Than we put a new board on a jig table.
The other way for doing it might be to cut a number of wood pieces with a router or similar and than placing all this pieces together into one shape. The new board goes on top of it as well.
Etc.
For all of this there are a number of different software on the Net.
I've decided to go with a fastest and much easier "jig". Simply placed some perspex under the PCV foil, put some wood leftovers around and poured 5kg of casting plaster on top. Than, my commercial board goes on top to get the exact shape. 7kg of plaster would be better to work with.
All together, 30 minutes of work. Note, a fiberglass reinforcements on the foil. Same applied at the bottom of my board before placing at the mold.
Latter on, a board goes out, final touches around the edges of my plaster mold, the ply wood goes on it, vacuum applied on everything and hoping for the best!
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