Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Big Fish For Justin
Justin builds houses and lives on a secluded beach in Southern California (Venice, anything but secluded). Justin is a big guy that is used to riding even bigger surfboards at secrets spots like Malibu. He is a long time family friend and we stared talking about surfing and surfboards which led to talk of fishes. Justin was stoked on the idea of a shorter board that still had the float and stability that he was used to. This is what materialized from that conversation, a 6'10" x 22 1/2" x 3" fish for all those solo sessions in LA County. Jake
Friday, August 26, 2011
Neto Teddy
My buddy Ted invented a pretty cool system of putting magnets in your board under your front foot. I have been testing it out in one of my shortboards and it is really fun. I have been installing quite a few systems lately and Ted put together this installation video at my shop the other day. Enjoy and check out his website Neto Grip for more info. Jake
Monday, August 22, 2011
Shaping Monday
Getting ready to do some shaping this morning, Derek from Derek Magdalik Photography came by the other day and got some cool shaping shots that I will be posting soon. This is a couple to tease you with. They can also be seen at Derek Magdalik Photography- Noserider Vol. 3. Jake
Surfboard Reconstruction
Tex is the head wine maker at a prestigious winery in the beautiful Anderson Valley. This is Tex's surfboard which he will be riding when he is not fermenting grape juice. The deck on this board was badly de-laminated so I had to take the deck off inlay some new foam to replace the flaky old foam and then re-glass the deck. Tex wanted to see the process so I took some pictures for him and here they are. Jake
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The New Bay
Here is a shot of the new shaping bay, we have all ready been having a lot of fun in this one. More pictures from shaping sessions with Derek coming soon. Jake
Monday, August 15, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Glass-ing
My Buddy Derek from Derek Magdalik Photography came by a little while back and took some amazing photos of me glassing a board, he makes me look good. We are getting together this week to continue shaping his new 10'6" Noserider. These sessions are fun because we are both hard at work in our respective fields, he's behind the lens and I am behind the planer. Maybe this time we should switch tools for a minute or two and see what happens. If we do I will post the results, I am sure they will be entertaining. I can take some amazingly blurry pictures. Here are a few of Derek's beautiful Photographs you can see more by clicking on this link http://www.lazyiproductions.com/lazyiproductions/Info.html Enjoy, Jake
Monday, August 1, 2011
FATTY FIBERGLASS
There has been lots of work going on at JNS Boards, as many of you know I have taken Fatty Fiberglass over from Leslie Anderson. I am happy to say that I glass like a girl, I have been apprenticing with Leslie for the past couple of years and she has been a great teacher. She moved up north (about as far north as possible in the united states) and is stoked on her new life. I am honored that she would pass her business on to me and excited to continue it in Fatty Tradition. We have moved into her old location out highway 20 which is all set up for production, well almost all set up. I spent the day creating a new shaping bay, my friend Dylan and I moved old surfboards and stacks of wood around for hours until a wall was formed. As you can see from the photo there is foam that needs to be mowed. We will add a little paint and throw up some lights and it will be ready to rock(I thought about leaving the walls red for about five second and then opted against it, red is not the new blue). Here are some images from around the shop right now, what fun!
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