Shaping the soul of your Hollow Wooden Surfboard - lets get a little bit deep here
Shaping the Soul of Your Timber Surfboard
So, you’ve mastered the craft of building the internal skeleton of your wooden surfboard — the backbone that gives your board its strength and spirit. Now comes the part every surfer–maker dreams of… shaping. This is where your board truly comes to life, and your craftsmanship starts to dance.
Tools of the Trade
Get ready to channel your inner woodworker — shaping a timber surfboard isn’t just sanding and smoothing; it’s a symphony of tools in motion. You’ll reach for rasps, block planes, spoke shaves, chisels, nail guns, and jigsaws — each one playing its part in carving those perfect curves. By the time you’re done, your workbench will look like a well-choreographed toolbox dance floor.

Shaping: Where the Magic Begins
Once your internal frame is set, it’s time to shape things up — literally. You’ll start by cleaning up any excess glue and refining the rails, blending the ribs into smooth, fluid lines. This is where precision meets intuition; every stroke and shave brings you closer to the board that will one day catch your first wave.
Crafting Your Signature
The shaping process is where the real magic happens — and where your personal style shines through. Every curve, every contour tells a story of your touch, your patience, your connection to the ocean. No two boards are ever the same — and that’s the beauty of it.
So, grab your tools, roll up your sleeves, and lose yourself in the rhythm of shaping. Because this is more than just woodworking — it’s the art of crafting a surfboard that rides the line between craftsmanship and soul.
