SANDED – the art of shaping surfboards in a modern fashion. A dramatic look at the mixture of man, machine & chemicals to make a wave riding tool that dates back to the ancient polynesians.

Shot in 1 day without any preparation, on a single 400′ roll of film at the Chemistry Surfboards factory in Oceanside, CA. This short film shows the modern process of surfboard manufacturing from Chemistry’s perspective.
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Despite all of the worry and preparation for disaster, Irene turned out cause a bunch of flooding and some relatively minor damage. What she also did is serve up the east coast with some pretty epic waves in her aftermath. Continue reading

As Hurricane Irene is on the verge of bearing down on the eastern seaboard, in particular the Northeast right now. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of our close family and friends who have applied the plywood to their windows, evacuated, or just awaiting the potential destruction. Continue reading

The Mixture Artistry Collective presented by Chemistry. Showcasing Photography, Painting, Typography, Illustration and Design by artists L7, Coper, Plastik, Miki, Eric Warner, Scott Seiver, Rod Gon, Randy Adlawan and Josh Veteto. Continue reading

Blame One and Coper present “Dropping Bombs”, a Chemistry Audio exclusive. The track is a free download (below) to go with the launch of their collaboration Broken Beaker tee. Continue reading

PJ Raia, Rob Brown, and Jonathan Mincher in Mexico. Continue reading

Mike Gleason recently returned from a trip to Nicaragua with the phenomenal surfing brothers Conner and Parker Coffin. Continue reading

Feeling old today as this seems like it came out only a few years ago. 15 years old and still bumpin the two 10″ subs in the back of the Ford Festiva. Continue reading

PJ is constantly on the move and here is some more video evidence courtesy of Phillip Mansfield. Continue reading

With the worlds best set to do battle at one of the Asp World Tour’s premier locations, we get psyched to see some good surfing in equally good waves. Continue reading