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Making surfboard templates is kind of like playing the harmonica. It's easy to do, but difficult to master. Creating a smooth and continuous curve takes a trained eye. Any bumps or flat spots along the template translates into a bump or flat spot on a surfboard. I've been designing and building my template quiver for the last several years and have a pretty good repertoire to pick from. From super short funky boards to classic longboards and everything in between. We can create whatever you need for your next shape!
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