Designs By Bowman

Artwork and Endeavours by Shane P. Bowman. shanepbowman@yahoo.com

Showing posts with label hinano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hinano. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Yet Another

Yet another handplane. This time I made it a little longer than the first pintail and added a wing in the tail, with the channels on the bottom flushing out at the wings. Hopefully to gain more hold in the barrel. This one is for another guy from Hinano Tahiti Clothing. He saw the other two I made for some guys there and wanted to give one a try for himself. So here it is, stay tuned for some feedback on how it works.


Monday, April 26, 2010

Newer Explorations




Here are a couple of new hand planes custom made for the guys at Hinano. The rep for this Tahitian brand was in Harbour Surfboards one day and some how the conversation of bodysurfing came up. I was trying to tell him how much a difference having a flat surface area under your leading hand can create so much more glide and lift while you are bodysurfing. So I showed him my homemade hand plane that was constructed from left over plywood in the garage and a nylon strap cut from my surfboard tie downs. He was curious enough to give me the opportunity to make him a couple.
This time I tried to use proper materials. These are both shaped out of pine and sealed with polyester resin. It has a nylon strap fastened with a brass washer and screw. The brass is used to resist rusting and rotting over time. As you can see the bottom has a double concave that releases to a V at the tail with channels running next to the rails for the back 2/3 of the hand plane. My idea was to try and create a little lift and have the rail hold as much as possible for the steep sections of a wave. I also spooned out the deck to make a nice comfortable area for your arm to rest.
Hope the guys at Hinano enjoy these as much as I did making them and I am looking forward to hear some feedback on how they work...