Rail Installation
Step 10: rail bent lamination
Lay your board on a flat surface.
Using a tape measure, measure from the surface to the highest point of the top deck.
Then add 10 or 15 millimetres for safety.
Note: We are using a process called 'bent lamination'. This consists of bending strips of
wood around the side of the board, and adding strips until you reach the desired thickness.
We first need to work out how wide our planks should be.
Measure
For this board each strip will need to be 90 millimetres wide.
This measurement will change depending on the type of
board and the method you have used to laminate your deck.
With the surfboard on its side, place the soaked strips on the side of the board.
Using a ratchet strap, strap around the board pulling your rail into shape. If the rails don't
meet the required profile adjust your strap and try again.
Apply clamps where necessary and allow the wet wood to dry out.
Note: Bending dry wood around the form of a surf board will be difficult. A trick we use is to
soak the boards in water for 5 to 10 minutes. This allows them to be more malleable and less
prone to breaking or snapping.
Place Strap
Tighten Clamp (where necessary)
(Test Bend)