Showing posts with label fins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fins. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

Homemade Recycled Fins made by Wafflebeaver... Wait-What?

 

I recently got my hands on a few homemade recycled fins made by Wafflebeaver. I really love the idea of reducing and reusing plastics to help made this world a less trashy place. Bryce (aka Wafflebeaver) shows his steps on how he created these fins and also shows how he rounded up and made the material to make the fins! This is such a cool idea! check this out:


Recycled Plastic Surfboard Fins #RocklerHobbyChallenge

I decided to make recycled plastic surfboard fins for the #rocklerhobbychallenge. My hobby of surfing and making stuff has turned into making surfboard fins out of plastic trash. A very niche thing but it's really fun. Also, please donate to #teamseas Link mentioned in the video: https://www.youtube.com/chrispowellfsd https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu... https://teamseas.org/ https://www.themodernmakerpodcast.com/


So you might be thinking the same thing I was... So how does Wafflebeaver get that plastic material and make it useable for making stuff... Don't worry I found the answer. He made this video sharing just that! Check it out:


Plastic Shredder + VFD + Motor


This video is mostly about my shredder box that I've made to process the plastic from my neighborhood. Leave me a comment if you think you could use an HDPE or PP blank. Also, leave a comment if you can think of some ideas to cast plastic into or simply leave a trolling comment if you want to be a troll. I made a plastic shredder to work with my VFD on my bandsaw. This is the video on how my bandsaw is wired: https://youtu.be/3HpZNHhS2so I previously released a video on how I'm using recycled plastic to make threaded inserts for outdoor furniture: https://youtu.be/AU2yiBG_CDw Also, I wrote an article on instructables to help anyone else that would like to put together a plastic shredder https://www.instructables.com/Plastic... Feel free to provide any questions in the comments though.


He also made a this Scribble Book for jotting down creative ideas. It's available on Amazon (click here for the link to his book)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

George Greenough .... He's One Cool Cat... By Eric Cedeno



This is what I found out about him on http://en.wikipedia.org

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


George Greenough is an innovative surfer and cinematographer from Santa Barbara, California who now resides in Byron Bay in New South Wales,Australia. He was born to a wealthy family but despised its trappings and spent most of his time in the ocean. Greenough is best known for creating the modern surfboard fin. He altered the design from a wide-based, cumbersome keel to a more powerful and efficient dolphin fin-like foil.
In the 1960s Greenough's equipment was distinctly different from the longboard design of the day, and he rode short kneeboards under 5' 5" and air mattresses regularly. He is credited as being the best mat rider ever, and still surfs the unique waveriding craft. His most famous board was a fiberglass spoon using only small amounts of buoyant foam, shaped kneeboard he christened "Velo". Greenough is also known as a genius level inventor and the master of fiberglass engineering, design, and construction, having used the material to build surfboards, camera housings, and boats.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Greenough released two feature films The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun and Crystal Voyager. His footage above and below the water were personally selected by the members of Pink Floyd as the imagery for their "Echoes" film after the group saw Crystal Voyager, which used the Pink Floyd track as the music for the final sequence of the movie. Greenough is also featured in an early scene in Bruce Brown's surf film The Endless Summer.



Check out some footage from his films:


Crystal Voyager (1973)


ALSSurfProductions Uploaded on Dec 5, 2009
A 10-minute editing of one of my favorite surf films, shot by the creative and talented George Greenough. Great soundtrack including "Echoes" by Pink Floyd, and other songs by G. Wayne Thomas and Bobby Gibbert

Crystal Voyager 1973. Filmed, written and narrated by surfer, photographer and filmmaker George Greenough. Directed by David Elfick.


Band of Frequencies - All I've Found (film by George Greenough)


lowpressurevision Published on Jun 17, 2012
Innovation and inspiration trickles down through generations and when the pioneers collaborate in a cross generational project there is a timeless spark that reverberates through the ether. Band of Frequencies have been cultivating those sparks through a long term collaboration with one of the greatest legends of oceanic cinematography and surf craft design, George Greenough.

Georges seminal surf film 'The Inner Most Limits of Pure Fun' influenced a whole generation of filmmakers. It was filmed in the late 1960's and featured the first ever footage taken from inside the tube, giving surfers and non-surfers alike the unique perspective from the inside out on film. George captured those shots on his own hand crafted, custom made waterproof housing for an ex army issue 16mm film camera. He filmed whilst riding either his handcrafted high-tech 'Spoon' surf craft called 'Velo' or an inflatable surf mat.

The Innermost Limits film also documents the shortening of surfboards due to Georges surfing and design influence and features the first examples of his flexible high aspect ratio surfboard fins (as seen in this clip) modeled off fish fins that revolutionised modern surfboard performance and surfing period. He went on to film for Hollywoods 'Big Wednesday', created 'Crystal Voyager' and also collaborated with Pink Floyd on 'Echoes' that was used as part of their groundbreaking live show for years.

Shannon Sol Carroll and Band of Frequencies have worked with George Greenough creating soundtracks for two short films, 'Deep Tube Riding' and Wipeout', over the last two years which then lead to this collaboration for the bands latest single 'All I've Found'. The film was cut and edited by George himself and features previously unreleased footage from his archives filmed in Australia and California in the late 60's.

Having just recently previewed the film clip down the Californian coast as part of the TransparentSea Voyage (transparentseavoyage.com) and at the North Shore Surf Film Festival in Hawaii, Band of Frequencies are stoked to be officially releasing it Worldwide for your pleasure and edification.


All I've found: Lyrics by S. S. Carroll

I'm on the road I'm on the move,
Nothing to gain, nothing to lose
If I don't go now I'll never know

Wind in my hair ease my mind
Leave my troubles way behind
If I don't go now I'll never know

All I've found
I've found through pushing on
Rise again and move beyond
And this journey never ends.

Spinning wheels, spinning tunes
Bring me life. Bring me truth
If I don't go now I'll never know

Nothing is gonna hold me back
Freedom calls me off the beaten track
If I don't go now I'll never know

All I've found
I've found through pushing on
Rise again and move beyond
For this journey never ends.

We're onward bound
Yeah we're bound to evolve
As these wheels do revolve
Will you ride with me my friend

Oh this journey never ends
Will you ride with me my friend
Who knows what's around the next bend.

Credits:
Shannon Sol Carroll - Guitar & Lead Vocal
Oj Newcomb - Bass & BV
Mark Henman - Drums & BV

Written by Shannon Sol Carroll & Band of Frequencies
Recorded, Mixed & Produced by Jeff Lovejoy @ Blackbox Recording
Co-Produced by Oj Newcomb & Sol Carroll

Film clip by George Greenough

A limited edition 'All I've Found' EP with a frame grab of Greenough on the front cover is available for a short time only at switch-foot.com

It's also available to download at:
lowpressureproductions.bandcamp.com/albu­m/all-ive-found-ep

Stay informed about Band of Freq's future movements via:
www.bandoffrequencies.com & facebook.com/bandoffrequencies