The Picture on the right is when my partner and I finished pouring liquid rock onto the surfboard and it starts to get hard and heavy. But as you see the picture in the top right you have to sand off some of the over poured/extra parts. If you look at the top left you will see us pouring the liquid rock and how you would have to spread the liquid around to make it even, and the cool thing about liquid rock is that it self levels which is a positive so that you don't have to make the height perfect. |
In the left right and bottom pictures you will see the 3D printed versions on my fins and my fin holders. Later I will put a leash holder in the back to put a leash that will go around my ankle so that when you go in the ocean and you fall you wont loose the board. These colors are rainbow and can be switched with spray paint, but the fins took about 5hrs to print and the fin holder took about 4-5hrs to print each. |
For my English portion I created two product reviews on both of my surfboards. One of the reviews was on a 5'2'' round tail 3 fined Ron Jon surfboard. (Main Board) My second review was on a 6'5" Plastic Fantastic round tail one fin surfboard. My favorite board was the Ron Jon board because I began surfing on this board. |