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Similar services are popping up: Boardboxx, Shaping Shack, Disrupt (more about them later), and while Swellnet isn't implying those companies are acting unethically, their scan and shape services - as well as the growing number of surfboard torrent sites - are indicative of the developing open source community where digital surfboard files are conveniently shared online. The Surfboard Shop receives files online, cuts and glasses the board in Indonesia, then has it waiting as you pass through Denpassar customs. “We can copy almost any famous model from the main brands.” Says the advertising spiel from The Surfboard Shop, a new Australian/Indonesian business venture catering to surfers travelling to Indonesia. And a burgeoning market is developing around this open source environment. They can be swapped, traded, or passed off as one's own design. Much like music files – at least before Spotify and similar platforms came along – surfboard files can be quickly emailed. “Then we've got the file in digital format to do whatever with.” And therein lies the conundrum: with that digital file, boards that sell for the best part of $1,000 can be recreated exactly for a much cheaper price. “We just scan and save,” says my local shaper. “We can scan straight to file but when we do that it picks up surface flaws such as pressure dings.”įor new boards a simple scan will suffice. “Your favourite board will be left with about 200 small texta marks on it but it can be done.” This type of physical measurement could be considered the crudest way to recreate a board, though it's one of the most accurate for older boards. When I asked my local shaper about the accuracy of scanning he laughed. Yet there are many different ways to scan a surfboard and get it into a digital format. In terms of surfboard replication, that's the upper end of the market.

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Any digitally-derived facsimile is exact in every discernible way. At that resolution no part of the board remains unknown and unquantified.

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It's Nichols' responsibility to generate a master file copy of each board in the CI catalogue, and to do so he uses software with the ability to scan 400 data points on every five inches of surfboard. Recently The Surfers Journal (Volume 24, Issue 2) ran a story about Robert Nichols, a non-surfing engineer employed by Channel Islands to increase the precision of their boards. Shaping machines are now sophisticated and widely accessible, and these two factors present a new ethical conundrum. Yet all the while, as the surf community wrangled with the ethics of shaping machines, the technology that drives them was inexorably advancing, and the price per unit was dropping. The tipping point has been reached, however, and philosophical arguments about the soul-destroying qualities of shaping machines no longer carry weight. Though shaping machines had been around since the 1970s, and a regular part of the shaping process since the mid-90s, board makers were still defending themselves from such charges well into the new century. “I shaped the original board and I shaped it without a machine,” Hyman defiantly told then-editor Tim Baker. In 1989 after receiving his first run of 100 boards copied from an original, Hyman proactively defended himself in the pages of Tracks. Few took as much flak as Nev did during the formative years of shaping machines. Nev Hyman was a shaping machine pioneer who received his share of arrows. Mechanisation would glut the market and make shapers redundant, went one argument, while another popular charge took a more metaphysical bent, that shaping machines removed the soul of the design process.

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When shaping machines first became prevalent in the surf industry they were target of regular criticism.








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