Friday, July 4, 2008
Translucent cardboard surfboard. Mike Sheldrake.
Sheldrake, surfer and former web programmer, used basic 3d modelling software for this design. Each cardboard slat is cut by a computer controlled router (saw) and are then snapped together to form the boards shapes. For water resistance the board is covered in fiberglass as usual. Mike is still experimenting with materials to eventually make the board lighter before putting it into manufacture. Also, resin apoxy was used for the original model but Sheldrake will adopt a Bio-Resin when it becomes available!
This is a seriously radical DIY project. I love how simple it is. A much more eco-friendly surfboard + beautiful work of art.