Showing posts with label Kookumber Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kookumber Project. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2011

5'8 Poplar Inlay Quadkumber

Poplar Wood Inlay // Three-Tone Rail Spray

Weighs in at just about 7 lbs.

Available at 367 Old Newport Blvd.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Balsa Kookumber // Surf Thump

5'5 Balsa Kookumber with a white opaque tail abstract and mahogany fin.
9'4 Surf Thump roughly modeled after an old wooden buoy.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

5'6 Balsa // Kookumber Project

5'6 Balsa wood Kookumber with white abstract tail.

Work in Progress at The Waterman's Guild.

Photoden Camera

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Cherry Inlay Kookumber

We recently did a 5'8 Kookumber with a Cherry wood inlay deck patch, and matching cherry fin.

Our friend, Arnaud, helped us out with the inlay part.

Currently on display here at the shop.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Monday, August 2, 2010

Almond Kookbox #001

My Dad and I just finished this hollow Kookbox board. Modeled somewhat after the Tom Blake stuff.

Complete with Diamond-shaped tail block.

Dubbed the "Kook-(box)-kumber"


Monday, July 26, 2010

Just a couple kooks

1" Balsa Stringer Kookumber & Chambered Balsa Kookumber

photo: Cameron Lamar Oden

Monday, July 19, 2010

New Display

We have a new display in the shop for the Kookumber Project.

Come by and take a look.


Saturday, July 10, 2010

QUADkumber for Taylor

Here's a brand new Quad(koo)kumber for Taylor.

Glass on Birdseye Maple fins by The Gull.

Shape: Griff
Photos: Cam



Friday, July 9, 2010

Kookumber Project | Hollow Redwood Kookumber

The first board in the Kookumber Project series is glassed, polished, and on display in the shop.

This one is a hollow redwood construction, 5'6 Kookumber.

Complete with nose block and glass on fin.

More info on the process and finished product coming soon...

Photos: Oden


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Kookumber Project #2

Kookumber Project Update.

- The Hollow Redwood Kookumber is in the glassing process. Greg Martz laminated it late last week.

- I passed off the chambered balsa blank to Griffin yesterday so he could finish shaping it. (Not before ensuring that the tail was at least 2 shakas wide)

{Cam'ron O'den took photos}





Thursday, April 15, 2010

Balsa Kookumber

I'm embarking on a new project. I want to build a kookumber in as many different surfboard constructions as I can. My Dad and I will be working together on this project, and probably Griffin at times as well. But since the kookumber is our most unique looking board (and one of my personal favorites), I want to explore and see how many different ways we can construct one.

We've already done plenty of them with regular foam and fiberglass. We just did a hollow redwood one. Now we're working on a chambered balsa one. Next maybe a recycled Marko EPS blank with entropy resin? Or a composite sandwich board? Only time will tell.

Here's the fully chambered balsa blank for new 5'4.