jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2013

Naish Alaia dimensions (for shaping)


In a previous post (here) I was reviewing my latest adquisition; the Naish Alaia.

This a kite board made of pawlonia wood, a material which has several good characteristics for this purpose: lightweight, strong, and kind of waterproof.
The cool concept of these boards is to make one yourself, but as I lack of wood skills I preferred to buy the finish product.

For anyone interested in shaping one here are some links explaining how to do it:
http://waterlust.org/Woodsled_files/Waterlust%20Alaia%20Manual.pdf
http://www.cirewear.com/index.php/cire-news/cire-blog/5-shaping-an-alaia
http://surf.transworld.net/1000078321/features/how-to-build-an-alaia-with-ryan-burch/
http://www.sunwoodworking.com/2011/06/16/shaping-an-alaia-surfboard/
how to fix it: http://www.xylemsurfboards.com/Care-Instructions.html

Nevertheless, as one colleague asked me to measure it to make one himself, I take advantage of the work done to divulge for any of you that wanna give it a try.

Notes:
I do not own precision tools, but the measurement is really close to reality.
I´m not a professional shaper, so I dont know the methods to take measurements (1st time).

Board deck:


NOSENOSE
Lengthwise meaurement of the board (3cms)Board total width cms
00
312,5
618,5
923
1227
1530
1832
2134,5
2436
2737
3038
3339
3639,5
3939,5
4239,5
4539,5
4839,5
5139,5
5439,5
5739,5
6039,5
6339,5
6639,5
6939
7238,5
7538,4
7838,3
8138
8437,7
8737,5
9037,3
9337
9636,9
9936,7
10236,4
10536,2
10835,9
11135,7
11435,4
11735
12034,7
12334,5
12634,2
12934
13233,9
13533,7
13833,6
14133,4
14433,3
14733,5
15033,6
15333,7
15633,8
15934
16234
16534
16834
17134
17434
17534
TailTail

previous post
The shape is like this picture*:
*the tail is totally straight.

Board Bottom (concave)
As you know, Alaia´s do not have rocker so the board is completely flat. Nevertheless, they do have a concave in the bottom. this concave starts 30 cms from the nose till the tail of the board. In the case of the Naish board, it´s completelly straight, leaving 10cms from the center to each side.


NOSENOSENOSENOSE
lengthwise meaurement of the board (3cms)board total width cmsright side concave cms (from board axis)left side concave cms (from board axis)
0000
312,500
618,500
92300
122700
153000
183200
2134,500
243600
273700
303810-10
333910-10
3639,510-10
3939,510-10
4239,510-10
4539,510-10
4839,510-10
5139,510-10
5439,510-10
5739,510-10
6039,510-10
6339,510-10
6639,510-10
693910-10
7238,510-10
7538,410-10
7838,310-10
813810-10
8437,710-10
8737,510-10
9037,310-10
933710-10
9636,910-10
9936,710-10
10236,410-10
10536,210-10
10835,910-10
11135,710-10
11435,410-10
1173510-10
12034,710-10
12334,510-10
12634,210-10
1293410-10
13233,910-10
13533,710-10
13833,610-10
14133,410-10
14433,310-10
14733,510-10
15033,610-10
15333,710-10
15633,810-10
1593410-10
1623410-10
1653410-10
1683410-10
1713410-10
1743410-10
1753400
TAILTAILTAILTAIL

The concave dimension looks like this picture*:
*the tail is totally straight.

Board Bottom (concave shape):
This is the tricky part, where you will spend more time shaping.


NoseNoseNoseNose
lengthwise meaurement of the board (3cms)Edge width cmsRail width cmsconcave cms
0
31,31,30
6
9
121,71,70
15
18
211,91,90
24
27
302,12,1-0,3
33
36
392,22,2-0,6
42
45
48
5122,2-0,9
54
57
601,82,2-0,9
63
66
69
721,72,2-0,9
75
78
811,62,2-0,9
84
87
901,52,2-0,9
93
96
99
1021,52,2-0,9
105
108
1111,52,2-0,9
114
117
1201,52,2-0,9
123
126
129
1321,52,2-0,9
135
138
1411,52,2-0,9
144
147
1501,52,2-0,9
153
156
159
1621,52,2-0,9
165
168
1711,52,2-0,9
174
1751,42,2-0,9
tailtailtailtail


This draw is like you have the board upside down.
As for the measures in the table above, the dimmensions of each point will change lengthwise depending on the point you are.

That´s all.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Buenos vientos.

3 comentarios:

  1. I'll start making one now! Afterwards I let you know how it went.

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  2. Good luck with your project.
    I just can say that it´s a really fun board to ride.
    Let me know how it goes.
    Cheers

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  3. Hi, how did you measure depth of the concave? Did you put some plank over the rails and than measure the gap between concave and the bar or does the numbers mean difference between 2,2 cm plank and the concave? Or does the number mean thickness of the board (from deck to bottom) as it's shown in the picture?
    Thanks for your anwer
    Andy

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