A blank is the raw core of foam used to build surfboards. This shaped piece of material comes before the fiberglass and resin are applied. Manufacturers produce blanks in various sizes and densities for different types of boards. A shaper cuts and sands the blank to create the final surfboard design. The quality of the blank determines the strength and weight of the board. This foam core provides the buoyancy needed to float a person on water. A surfer watches a shaper turn a rough blank into a sleek surfboard. Blanks often contain a wooden stringer down the center for extra structural support. One craftsman removes foam from a blank to refine the rail shape carefully. This raw material is the starting point for every handcrafted board in existence.
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