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Rêverie Longboard Pro-Foam Collab Kit
Product Description:
“I designed this board with the intent of having a commuter board for any skill level. Added a slight camber, concave shape to the board for added control and comfort. Great for carving and avoiding city street obstacles or for nice flowing carves on city paths.”
Patrick Jérôme is a firefighter by day and a woodworker by night! Patrick started his woodworking journey over a decade ago with a Roarockit longboard kit. Along the way, he has become a huge inspiration to fellow hobbyist woodworkers, documenting his process on Instagram. Patrick brings fresh ideas to the world of longboard design with his fine woodworking background.
Rêverie Longboard Pro-Foam Collab Kit
- Two 7-layer sets of maple 9.5 x 34 x 1/16” veneer
- Select the thickness for your Cross band thickness, 1/16" or the thinner 1/24"
- One 3-dimensionally shaped 9.5 x 34 x 3” foam mold designed by Rêverie Woodworks
- Printable PDF full-scale paper template (digital download)
Thin Air Press Kit
- 20 x 70” heavy duty vinyl vacuum bag with one-way valve attached
- manual vacuum Super Pump
- breather netting
- extra sealing tape
These kits are designed for builders with experience using the Roarockit vacuum-laminating method. Instructions do not come with these kits. For in-depth tutorials view the photo and video tutorials.
To make your mold last longer, completely cover it with strips of wide (plastic) packing tape.
The foam mold and Thin Air Press Bag, pump, and breather netting are designed to be used for many, many builds.
Keep all your reusable kit parts in good working order by following the maintenance tips included with the kit.
Using uncut sheets of veneer, plywood backer boards and external clamps can puncture a Thin Air Press bag. Treat your TAP bag with care, inspect regularly for holes.
Q: What else do I need to make a board with this kit?
A: Glue and a roller, possibly an off-cut sheet of plywood to act as a stiffener under the mold, and a jigsaw (or bandsaw) to trim out the pressed board