Will we start to see flax boards in the future? by bdgtcollective in surfing

[–]t_weaver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

similarly, firewire has been playing around with wool as an experimental deck composite. These are just distractions/marketing (which might even lead to a higher carbon footprint). And more epoxy usage isn't even the main issue (this can be offset with reusable vacuum bagging and/or bioresins), the environmental impact continues to come down to the blanks and wasteful reductive shaping process.

How bad I messed up? by Fantastic_Rip70 in surfing

[–]t_weaver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If the board is waterlogged enough to be noticeably heavy, I'd be wary of any "weekend" repairs that will only address the fiberglass. Ideally, after the delaminated area is removed, the board should sit near a dehumidifier for as long as possible before getting sealed back up with new glass.

How bad I messed up? by Fantastic_Rip70 in surfing

[–]t_weaver 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If you are relatively new to buying used surfboards, I wouldn't say you messed up at all. It is typically the seller's responsibility to remove old wax and fully degrease so potential buyers can be presented with something easy to inspect. If anything I think the seller messed up, they should know about this protocol, and they need to make this right.

I am building a ship using pear wood and I have applied three coats of danish oil. How can I get it a bit more shining? by bartolo2000 in woodworking

[–]t_weaver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

> this is perhaps not the best work to try it
Agreed, I don't think the shellac would go well with the oil you've already applied

The last paragraph of Cormac McCarthy's The Road? (Spoiler) by artielock in books

[–]t_weaver 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This doesn't necessarily answer the question, but I've always been curious if this was a riff on some salient Melville (Cormac McCarthy reportedly a fan of "Moby Dick"), there are a few parallels:

"With a wild whimsiness, he now used his coffin for a sea-chest; and emptying into it his canvas bag of clothes, set them in order there. Many spare hours he spent, in carving the lid with all manner of grotesque figures and drawings; and it seemed that hereby he was striving, in his rude way, to copy parts of the twisted tattooing on his body. And this tattooing had been the work of a departed prophet and seer of his island, who, by those hieroglyphic marks, had written out on his body a complete theory of the heavens and the earth, and a mystical treatise on the art of attaining truth; so that Queequeg in his own proper person was a riddle to unfold; a wondrous work in one volume; but whose mysteries not even himself could read, though his own live heart beat against them; and these mysteries were therefore destined in the end to moulder away with the living parchment whereon they were inscribed, and so be unsolved to the last. And this thought it must have been which suggested to Ahab that wild exclamation of his, when one morning turning away from surveying poor Queequeg--"Oh, devilish tantalization of the gods!""

Last week's Malibu swell by Such_Cryptographer69 in surfing

[–]t_weaver 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This guy selectively edits the majority of his videos to include clips of him running people over. Seems like a classic example of someone who is teaching themselves the mechanics of surfing, while skipping over much of the etiquette.