Wednesday, 23 October 2013

October Workshop

The October Workshop

5 great looking and all different Wooden Surfboards were built at the October Workshop.
From Left-Darren Instructor- Shaun-Paul-Wally-Karen-Goren & Gary Instructor seated

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

100th Wooden Surfboard

 Dave Bunyan made the 100th Wooden Surfboard at the September Workshop. Dave is an Outdoor Education Instructor at the local Shoreham Camp and is the 100th person to make a Wooden Surfboard at a Tree to Sea Australia Workshop.


Dave B and his 9'1'' Splinter

The September Workshop



 From left - Dhruv - Mitchell - Dizzi - Dave S - Darren Tree to Sea Instructor squatting - Dave B - Paul - Richard - Dave T

The September Workshop was held in typical Melbourne weather, rain one day sunshine the next and plenty of wind. Eight fabulous Wooden Surfboards were made and all going home to be finished off by their very excited owners. 



Dave Tudor was the first to finish off his board and surfed it 2 days after the Workshop on the West Coast, well done Dave big effort!!

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Workshops for 2014


There are only a few vacancies for the Workshops in October and November this year, so we have just announced some more Workshops for next year, details below.


WORKSHOP  DATES  FOR  2014  
FEBRUARY
21-22-23
Friday-Saturday-Sunday 

MARCH 
21-22-23 
Friday-Saturday-Sunday 

APRIL 
25-26-27
Friday-Saturday-Sunday 



For more information about booking a Workshop visit the website www.treetosea.com.au



Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Rodney's Finished his Board

Rodney's Retro Pig


Robert, Gary and Darren
My Pig is finally finished and today was waxed up and had her maiden surf in clean 4' Torquay Point.  It seems a long time since the April workshop but I have squeezed in a trip to Hawaii and a 9000 klm drive to the Kimberley region but good things come to those who wait. 
After a lot of shaping and sanding, two coats of epoxy, more sanding, 5 coats of marine varnish with more sanding she is done.  I changed the fin to one with more area that I got in Hawaii.  It has a silk fabric laid up in the resin and really suits the wooden board.  The design of the logo also took some time as I had to track down the right medium, heavy glossy Japanese rice paper tissue, to print onto.  I made a treetosea leaf to cover where we miss drilled the legrope plug and had to do a patch up. 
The board goes great you can really feel the energy and momentum in the board as you paddle into a wave.  I think I could have shaped the rails better in the middle they are a bit boxy but the tail is perfect and has a little hard edge and turns beautifully off the back foot. 
I had many stuff ups with the coating of the board, applying too thick and too quick after a previous coat resulting in crazing but I sanded out all the stuff ups, ironed out all the dints I put in the board and came out with something I am very proud of. 
Thanks for showing me the method I am so very prod of what I have achieved and everyone in the water and on the beach think I have the coolest board on the coast and I made it. 
Regards
Rodney 


Rodney and his board at Torquay

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Stand Up Paddle

Over the past few weeks we have been working a some new models. The first one to come through is the Stand Up Paddle. Darren's designed and build this one and its come up a treat. 9' x 30'' x 4''

Darren and his SUP

Sanding the beast

July Workshop

A small class for the July Workshop with 5 boards being built.

July Workshop