Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I found my next project?


I found my next project.  See the table on the left.  This is exactly what I need when I am glassing a board.  I have been spending hours draping plastic wrap all around my shop floor only to have some run out through the seams and permanently bond it self to the floor.  I spend my next weekend with a grinder, a hammer and chisel removing the hardened resin from the floor.  This is the aftermath that I don't like about making my boards, but that has all been solved by this handy contraption you see here. I know it doesn't look like much to your but when I found this on the Web that light bulb burst over my head.  Then of course came the "Why didn't I think of that".  Regardless, I will have to start on this right away.  My shop isn't that big so I will have to modify and come up with my own version like something with a hinge in the middle so I can fold for storage. No more grinding the floor!!!!  Now it's off to Urban Ore in Berkeley for some used lumber and casters from the hundreds they have sitting around. If you would like to help build it feel free to stop by.......

Monday, December 28, 2009

Let's Skate

Christmas has past. My oldest son got a skateboard for Christmas, his own. I state "His own" because I have approximately 18 boards hanging up on the wall and another 2 or 3 boards rolling around somewhere in the house. You can never have to many skateboards. I collect boards and try to purchase at least 2-3 every year when they come my way. I started skating back in the 70's and still might have some of my original boards I had as a kid. Of the boards I have collected over the years here are some of my most notable boards:

Steve Caballero Powell Peralta Board from Steve's own collection - Board only - never mounted.
G&S Stacie Peralta Warp Tail - Tracker Trucks- 90a Rat-bones
G&S Neil Blender - Circa late 80's - Tracker Trucks - Sims OJ II Street
G&S Fiberflex - Original release
Logan Earth Ski - Bob Biniak Model - Board and Grip Tape - Never mounted with trucks
Sims Hardcore
Banana Board - By Street Racer
4 Makaha Boards, 2 Plastic and 2 older wood plank boards with clay wheels
Roller Derby #10 Skateboard with Steel Wheels

My oldest is 11 years old which seems like a good time to start his career in skateboarding - You just never know what path a skatboard will take you. He has balance and likes to skate but just does not get out enough to really learn how to manipulate the board. Last September he was fitted with a new skate helmet by Mike McGill at his shop in Encinitas, So Cal. My camera was not working so I am totally bummed that I didn't get this shot. This could be our New Years Res. to try new things like skateboarding and to have my kids get on a skimboard this summer. Here are some of the ages at which some Pros have started skating:

Christian Hosoi - 5 years old
Tony Hawk - 9 years old
Steve Caballero - 12 years old
Steve Alba - 11 years old

My other two kids got scooters for Christmas. This is a great way to start to learn balance and your own ability to accelerate your body, so we will see how it goes trying to get time in for all of their new toys and to skate.

Have not started the new skimboard yet but I should start shaping today.

m

Monday, December 21, 2009

I have free time

I have some free time or should I say much needed vatation time. I will not go back to my day job until next year. This is where you CHEER!!! I need to have a board done in a little over a month. This is completely possible but my ADD kicks in and I start making short videos, web pages for my 10 other product lines or, just start watcing movie marathons, last night it was the Matrix.

What do I need for a Board?

1 - 50" Styrene Blank
A gallon Set of Resin Research and Hardner
Lots of Sand Paper
A trip to Tap Plastics for all the consumables - Plastic resin buckets, stirring sticks, Gloves, Tyvex Suit ( So HOT), and Rolls of plastic.
Polishing Compound
High end Car Polish for the final Coat

I won't get into the entire list as i already have taken my kids college fund to pay for all of the other items needed like a gas mask, files, tape, Airbrush, Ink, more tape, bristle brushes, foam brushes, more tape - the blue stuff and more sandpaper.

I should really start to shape the board this week. I have the blanks come to me about 90% shapped by one of my suppliers. The front and back rocker ( Rocker is the term for the curvature of the board from nose to tail, looking at the board’s edge. There are three primary areas of rocker: nose, middle and tail. ) are already hot wired in based on my original design. I complete the final rail and tail shaping by hand with sandpaper, and sanding blocks. Aside from the artwork stage this is one of the funnest parts of making the board. This is where you can really see your board take shape.

My boards are epoxy resin boards which are very Earth friendly and emit low, if not any at all, VOCs. I will keep you updated as I start the board this week and will post pics as I progress with this board. Stay tuned....

Thanks for reading.

Martin

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Almost Christmas!!

What is happening? Been spending a lot of time shopping and getting ready for the Holidays. Have not got a tree yet but might do that tonight. Spent the day in the city with the kids and as i was standing there i got hit by the ever present Seagulls, right on the shoulder. Sick!

The mavs are flat today but they might hit later this week so keep watching the webcams and the surf reports, you might have to make a trip out to HMB. If you do, bring your walking shoes. If you park at the Airport, it's about a 15min walk to the beach and rocky coast. If you choose to view from atop the mountain bring your hiking boots and blankets so you can have a nice seat.

I will be making a Skimboard this month for the Saint Philip Neri Crab Feed. It will be donated as an auction Item. If you would like a chance at the board you can attend the Crab Feed at the Elks Club in Alameda CA. The board will have a starting bid of $225.oo. The board will come with a T-Shirt, maybe a Jacket, some stickers and some red5 wax.

Custom boards are always available. I can put your picture on a board, i can put my picture if you are so inclined. My blanks start out at 50" but they can be customized to any size. Check out the web site for the two boards pictured. This is my flagship model shape.

Hit the waves, even if it's cold. That's why they make wetsuits.....

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Red 5 Website up and running!

After a long time running with partial websites and failed attempts of some sort of cohesive look the Red Five Skimboars web site is up and running. Red Five Skimboards. You might see the page update in the coming months but it will keep the same format with more boards added, media clips and more apparel added. We are the full blown one stop shop for skimboarding. I already have my skimboarding wax molds created and will be offering wax as well. The wax is called Atomic Pudding. I asked Ricky what we should call it and there you have it.

Check out our pics from the Wedge in August. The Wedge The waves were hitting 10 feet at the shoreline. This was a pretty awesome sight. With the power and force of mother nature I wouldn't want to be bailing on those waves. Like always there were atleast 50 people watching all of the body surfers risk their lives. Just a couple of weeks prior to our visit the Wedge had a fatality, but those brave souls keep pushing the envelope and get back out there everyday!!!

Don't forget the Mavericks. They are currently in the offical waiting period. The waves are actually hitting today at 8-10 feet. Check out the web cam. Mavericks in Half Moon Bay
Happy Turkey Day!!!!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Friday Night at the De Young

The scene was loud, it was crowded, it was alive! If you ever walked the Mission before and noticed the great collection of Muralismo on the walls, in the back alleys and on the entire facades of schools and other buildings alike, then you should of been at the De young last night. There were 30+ artist, writers, muralist and just a great diverse crowd of creative people. Dr.Loco and the Rocking Jalepanos were playin on stage. A couple of spoken word artist took to the stage and slideshows of the Mission Murals graced the walls. Out of all the artist I spoke with and had sign my book, I met one of the most creative, prolific, and enduring artist attending the gala, Juana Alicia. If you don't know who she is then you owe it to your self to walk the Mission and discover her work. Take a mural tour or buy the book Street Art San Francisco, Mission Muralismo. This newly released book is a very in depth collection of essays, art, photography, and a culture that can only be found in the Misson District of San Francisco.

me and Dr. Loco

Friday, November 6, 2009

it's time

Sitting her watching movies. Sunday is coming up and so are the waves. Watch the reports, the waves are coming in for the Mavericks on Sunday - 20-27 feet. Will they call it? Dono just yet.

Monday, September 14, 2009

let's mix it up!

Did anyone make this contest?
10th Annual O'neill Skimbash in Santa Cruz Skimbash

It was this last weekend. Let me know if you made it and what happened!

Ever seen fins on a skimboard? There might be a couple of boards out there on the market with fins so what the F%&#k why not. More stability and maneuverability. I thinks it's pretty DOPE. I'm not going to put removable fins. They will be intergrated into the board, should be pretty sick. Look out for them this winter. Only for the bravehearts, the wave riders, and the addicts.

Sessions Presents The 11th Annual Tim Brauch Memorial Contest September 26 - 27, 2009 Skate Contest

Don't miss it.

if you tag - do you wear a mask? Not to hide your self but to make sure you have lungs when you are old and wrinkly. A respirator. It may feel weird or you may think you don't look so f'n cool, but believe me if you wana keep taggin then sport a mask.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

How to make a skimboard series

That's right. Coming soon I will start a series that will post once a week on How to Make a Skimboard. We will start with the basic materials needed to manufacture a Styrene-Fiberglass-Epoxy Skimboard. Tools, Tools, Tools. What tools are needed to make this board and all of the tips and tricks needed to make your experience pain free. On and on, watch for the new series starting on the 26th of September. A new post will be live every Sat. We don't know how many weeks it will take to finish the series but it will be worth the wait. Grab your airbrush an sandpaper and let's go.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Mavericks 2005


Photograph - Martin Rocha ©2009

Mavericks 2005


Photograph - Martin Rocha ©2009

Mavericks

Coming early this year. The Mavericks in Half Moon Bay are scheduled to begin the open season on Nov.1st 2009. You must call in sick, don't go to school, leave the kids at day care. What ever it takes you have to be there climbing the rocks for the best view if and when it is called!!! Check it out.

http://www.maverickssurf.com/Pulse/archive/2009/June/November2010.asp

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Chicano Park In San Diego


Going down to San Diego anytime soon? You will not want to miss Chicano Park.

http://www.chicanoparksandiego.com/

Chicano Park houses the largest collection of Chicano murals anywhere in the world. The value of such a body of work has been notoriously overlooked and down-played for decades. The pillars in Chicano Park are not merely concrete and steel supports for a bridge, but diligently executed works completed by numerous artists over a period of nearly three decades. The murals combine with the surrounding land to form a powerful art pieced that communicates not only ancestral history, but the long and often turbulent history of Chicano Park itself.

Red Five Pistol T Shirt


Be the first on your block!! The all new Red Five Skimboard T shirt. Comes on a White T - Sized L and XL. Price $25.00

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Stickers, Stickers, Stickers

Of course you all want some Red Five stickers!!! I also have some Atomic Pudding Stickers. You ask - " What is Atomic Pudding". Well, it is Red Five Skimboarding Wax. 100% all Natural - Beeswax and Coconut oil, that's it. Send me your address to quidate@sbcglobal.net and I will send out a Sticker Pack for your binder, your forehead, or your back window. SPREAD THE WORD!!!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

La Virgen De Guadalupe


The New 50" Epoxy - Styrene Foam Core - Flat Land Board. Perfect for Shuvits with the symetrical shape.

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe) is a celebrated 16th-century icon of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The image, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe) represents a famous Marian apparition. According to the traditional account, the image appeared miraculously on the front of a simple peasant's cloak. The image still exists; it is on display in the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City. It is perhaps Mexico's most popular religious and cultural image, and the focus of an extensive pilgrimage. The feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is December 12. She is said to have appeared to Saint Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City between December 9 and December 12, 1531.

dia De Los Muertos

Wednesday, September 2, 2009


This is the Latest board in my collection. The Dia De Los Muertos board. A 50" epoxy board.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009


Two New 50" boards on the beach in El Granada in Norte Califas. The Green board was a test board for all of my screenprinted logos. Was orginally going to be a Saint Philip Neri board but decided to keep it for my self to ride. The orange stripe board is my signature Robot Board. This is the first board the robot logo was introduced on. I made this board for a customers son, but the son was about as tall as the board. I had to make another board 10" shorter and they gave me this one back.

El Granada - Nor Cal


Jesse in full gear on the beach coming back from boogie boarding.

The logo on this board is our signature Logo that shows up on all T-Shirts and Hoodies.

San Francisco Ocean Beach 1987

And Here We Go!

Red Five Skimboards started in the suburbs of the San Francisco Bay Area in 1987. Spawn on Ocean Beach in San Francisco the first R5 board was given birth. Originally called “Blaster” for it’s speed and ability to blast the coastline. Blaster was made from a multiply hardwood, shaped to perfection, art work applied and coated in urathane. These early beginnings gave rise to the inspiration, creativity, and urban assult that would soon become Red Five Skimboards. After years of travel and development R5 found it’s home in the East Bay of Northern California. Close to all of the major Bay Area coastlines be sure to look for us shredding the breaks
We manufacture fiberglass and multiply hardwood skimboards. our fiberglass boards are eco friendly utilizing a styrene blank with and epoxy resiin that does not include formaldehyde or phenol and is cycloaliphatic based offering better chemical resistance and improved weatherability. We also use water based medium for all of our artwork and airbrush effects. Let us know what you think by sending us an email or just buy a board and get wet!