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9953 132 Tyler Mini Zeke 33 pierpont-scott Jul 24, 2007 2007-07-24T03:06:33-0400 "And shaping a board is not just about glassing flow, its also how far you push the foam that makes it stronger to. The foam gets less dense the closer you get to the center. Its walking that fine shaping line that makes the board that much stronger." this statement is not very true any more. Most blanks since the close of clark foam are not multidensity ie softer in the middle unless you are using a crappy blank . It is all in the glassing. you can use 20 oz cloth if it is not wetted out propperly it will probably be a crappy board. the laminating technique is probably the most important step in creating a strong board, it has very little to do with how much cloth you put on . if you float your cloth or leave it to dry then you get a weak lam and then it doesn't matter how much cloth you put on or how awesome the polish looks .
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