Glassing in surfing refers to fiberglass application on a board. Builders apply fiberglass cloth over foam core. Resin saturates the cloth completely. Resin hardens to form rigid shell. The shell protects against water damage. Multiple layers increase strength and durability. Even application prevents weak spots. For example a board builder prepares a shaped blank. Fiberglass cloth covers the foam surface. Resin spreads evenly across the cloth. The builder removes air bubbles carefully. The surface cures into solid structure. Controlled environment ensures proper hardening. Excess resin adds unnecessary weight. Proper glassing balances strength and lightness. Quality glassing extends board lifespan.
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