:QUOTE [quotetype:personal] Shaping is slow work. The planer removes material you can never put back. :INFO Home Surfboard Shaping Workshop A functional shaping bay can be built in a single-car garage with under 500 dollars of initial investment. The essentials are a shaping rack, a planer, a ventilated glassing area, and a blank storage system that protects foam from heat and humidity. :COUNTER.half 40 Hours | :COUNTER.half 3 Meters :PATH Set Up Tools Description: The Skil 100 planer is the industry standard for foam shaping. Add a sanding block, surform rasp, 40 to 120 grit sandpaper, and a flexible ruler. Mount a bright fluorescent shop light low on both sides of the shaping rack to reveal rocker and :PATH Store and Prepare Blanks Description: Store foam blanks horizontally on padded racks, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. UV and heat cause pre-cure yellowing in polyurethane foam. Let blanks acclimate to shop temperature for 24 hours before shaping. :PATH Set Up the Glassing Area Description: Dedicate a separate space for resin work. Install a respirator-rated ventilation fan exhausting to the outside. Use a disposable floor covering. Keep polyester or epoxy resin, catalyst, fiberglass cloth, and squeegees organized and labeled. T :CHECKLIST Workshop Setup Checklist [ ] Build or buy a two-point adjustable shaping rack [ ] Install two low side lights on dimmers for shadow reading [ ] Set up a separate sealed area for glassing with exhaust ventilation [ ] Buy a half-face respirator with organic vapor cartridges for glassing [ ] Hang a template board with your standard outline templates [ ] Label all resin containers with mix ratio and purchase date :NOTE Your first board will not be perfect. Shape a longboard or funboard before a performance shortboard: more foam means more room for error and more practice time on the planer before you run out of material.