by Guest » Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:25 am
Hi again Coz.
I was at the office before (a quiet friday) and didn't have sources to hand. I'm at home now, and want to quote you some references re epox surfboards and technology in shaping. You'll be quite suprised.
Re Epox:
Al Merrick, John Carpenter, Greg Webber, Xanadu, Rusty, Lost, Dick Brewer & Jeff Bushman all offer "Tuflite" models available from Surftech. There are over 200 production models to choose from (as at June 2004). According to Randy French there are about 12 additional different boards from various shapers per month being added to the list and made under licence. Tom Carroll especially is working in this field with R & D.
Quote: Greg Loehr "it doesn't matter what the percentage of the market is epoxy now, at some point in the future it will be near 100%. Everything in the world now that is good & fun is made from epoxy, from jet fighters to boats, from wakeboards to golf clubs, surfboards are the very last to follow, I know most don't admit it but even the stodgiest custom shapers are investigating epoxy as a means to compete in the future"
I'm not sure I agree with him Coz...but he knows more than me about surfboards & the Biz...
Re Tchnology & shaping machines etc:
Firstly, some background for you, the most common & best technology today is a "surfCAD.DSD" machine & software invented by Luciano Leao (Brazilian) in 1998. He was ironically, a medical doctor who surfed. His friend a surfboard shaper named Jeff Bushman was arguing with him about board shaping in 1994 and he challanged him to make an automatic shaping programme that actually worked. So the eccentric nutter doctor did. It took him 4 years to get it to production & release it on the market. It is a patented CAD programme & machine that can cut a whole blank to an accuracy of 1/100mm needing only a light sanding before glassing. It is used by some of the worlds best shapers you described earlier.
Rusty Preisendorfer; "I'm addicted to our surfCAD.DSD machine, it's allowing for custom board refinements never before possible, I have to continue to evolve as my craft evolves. Once upon a time the tool was a drawknife, then it was a planer, the next great shaper will be a computer wizard".
Eric Arakawa; "This is how incredible this technology is, no matter who you are, where you live or how good you are as a surfer you can get an honest-to-god Arakawa, Rusty, Mahem, Rawson or whoever you choose. No longer do you have to be a pro surfer to have a board shaped by the worlds best shapers. These are true custom boards from legtimate guru shapers".
Pat Rawson; "Fortunately surfCAD technology has leveled the playing field for guys like me. It's shocking my shaping business nearly didn't survive the lean years because of my adversion towards mass production. Now, I go to six different places in the world to service 29 different countries, I email files ahead of me and have 50 different boards cut & waiting for me to finish them off when I get there".
"85% of my customers have been surfing for more than 10 years, they know exactly what they want. My customers are guys who want each board to be better refined and a progression from their last".
Nathan Myers of Surfing Magazine writes;
"Every shaper involved with CAD systems is in total agreement. Pure Enthusiasm. There is nothing bad about these systems, large-scale shapers producing true custom boards for the least of their customers. Custom gurus raisning the bar of creative refinement while still meeting the needs of their expanding market."
The best till Last Coz....
Jeff Bushman; "The average guy buying a board, he's getting the best board possible, he's not getting something built off a plug 6 months ago. He's getting what's current. As far as the whole creative process goes we're going to see better boards worldwide Which is incredible, because if the boards keep getting better, well, that's what it's all about.
God.'ve I've written a novel again. Sorry. These are the worlds best shapers you talked about earlier Coz. They're not afraid of the future and technology ...neither should you be.
Brent
ps. I'm done on this topic.