SPYDER WEB INLAY ART PRINTED LAMINA SPECIAL FIBERCLOTH FOR SURFBOARD GLASS-IN POLY-RESIN

"SPYDER WEB" HDSURFLAMS

Inlay lamina ultra thin/light canvas digitally printed original art for surfboards use on polyester (PU) or epoxy resins.


Size: 7' (feet) / For custom size please contact us
Pricing does not include shipping or Tax

HDSurflams Surfboard Art Inlay made easy!

"SPYDER WEB" HDSURFLAMS | Digitally printed art inlay lamina use with polyester or epoxy resin

  • Standard Size: 7' (feet) Also available in custom size please request estimate
  • Max. reach: surfboard rail
  • Fabric maneuverability: 95%
  • Color bright loss after glass: 0% (saturated colors turn accurate after glass)

Custom Prints: Graphic design services available, please contact us

HDSURFLAMS Glass-In inlay Special Fabric Print for Polyester (PU) or Epoxy resin used during surfboards fabrication (LAMINATION / GLASSING)

Shipping & Returns: Items usually ship within 5 business days. Returns are only available for defective items.

The installation picture "example" does not include any fiberglass reinforcements patches or logo decals installation. We strongly advise you to speak with your local shaper about this product and its installation before purchasing.

VERY IMPORTANT:#HDSURFLAMS Prints are manufactured with the purpose of being used during the surfboard manufacturing/glassing process, it requires experienced handling and installation.

  • THIS IS NOT A STICKER

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umi (Quechua for 'Knife', variants: 'Tome', 'Tume'), is a generic term encompassing the many kinds of sharp tools utilized in pre- and post-colonial eras of the Central Andes region, Tumis were employed for a diverse set of purposes such as kitchen knives, agricultural tools, warrior or hunting secondary weapons, sacrificial knives, barber implements, pendants, or medical tools. In addition, the tumi form, in metal, was used as a type of stone. Pre-columbian Tumis were usually made of metal or stone. More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumi