Tuesday, December 29, 2009
I found my next project?
Monday, December 28, 2009
Let's Skate
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.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
I have free time
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!!
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!
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
Friday, November 6, 2009
it's time
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Super Cool Trucker Red 5 Hats
Monday, September 28, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
let's mix it up!
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
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Hydro Epic
http://www.hydroepic.com
Let me know what you think. Many Props to Pete the owner and developer of the original concept.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Mavericks
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
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Stickers, Stickers, Stickers
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.
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.