Here’s the thing with the CNC and CAD programs though: you still have to be a skilled shaper by hand to know how to design a good board on a computer and finish one that was cut on a machine. One of the biggest fears about the machine is that anyone can go and “pop-out” boards on a whim. And that this in turn could hurt the industry as we know it, taking jobs away from the craftsmen that have dedicated years into their practice. Aku Almost Goes to the Moon, is an augmented reality coloring book. Sure, anyone CAN do it, just like anyone CAN get a blank and some tools and hack their own board out. But in reality, you still have to have an understanding of how and why boards and design principles work. You have to know these principles and theories, and you have to be able to hand shape at a high level to get even a decent design out of a CAD file and a machine cut. The major projects for 2020-2021 are Google Classroom Lead and internal consultancy to analyse, review and restructure. If you have never played around with a CAD file, go download a free program like Shape3D or AKU Shaper, design a board, and see how it really turns out when it comes out of the machine. Conducted various extensive training programmes in collaboration with AKU-IED, Harvard and Google Certified Trainers, I believe in enhancing on pedagogies and shaping teachers to lead in holistic development of their students. But you’re not done there, you still have to finish shape it to perfection. For todays SUP production, having the ability to change cutters. The following thread is an account of what we have been experiencing lately using the APS3000 or now AKU Shaper software. In 2007 Pete started working for Aku Shaper a company based on the Gold. The 3DM cutting bit provides the best finish in the best time because of its unique shape. That’s where the majority of skill comes into play, and that’s not even counting the glassing process, which is a whole other level in itself. Pete purchased his first shaping machine (an APS 3000) in 2005 as a means to. Now, most of the detailed shaping comes after a board has been roughed out. Carbon fiber is liberally laminated, with epoxy resin, to create an I-beam reinforcement. Carbon fiber is accurately applied, using lasers, top and bottom. Finished shaped and fine tuned by hand to perfection. Using the a shapers knowledge along with. This is the stage that a machine cut will get you to, as opposed to taking an electric planer and doing it by hand. Stringer-less EPS blank, precisely pre-shaped by AKU-Shaper, CNC. We have spent a lot of time creating a range of boards for both a variety of surf conditions and surfers abilities. It saves shapers a little bit of time, and helps to ensure that they can get better results when duplicating certain models.
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