Murchonn ski (Russia)
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Murchonn ski (Russia)
It is my first pair a ski.
The woodcore is executed from basswood and the central insert from birch plywood for giving the greater rigidity.
As it is my the first hand made a ski I did their houses. Wanted to supervise process completely. And plus at us in Russia now frosts, it would would be desirable that resin hardened at normal temperature for it)))
I used vacuum press
The second a ski was with clean topsheet
My ski. That has turned out)))
basswood sidewalls.
Very much I liked all this.
Has named their flea
I want to tell THANKS Kam for the help in purchase of materials and skibuilders.com for the full information!!!
I hope for the further cooperation)))
Thanks!!!
P.S. Forgive for my English
The woodcore is executed from basswood and the central insert from birch plywood for giving the greater rigidity.
As it is my the first hand made a ski I did their houses. Wanted to supervise process completely. And plus at us in Russia now frosts, it would would be desirable that resin hardened at normal temperature for it)))
I used vacuum press
The second a ski was with clean topsheet
My ski. That has turned out)))
basswood sidewalls.
Very much I liked all this.
Has named their flea
I want to tell THANKS Kam for the help in purchase of materials and skibuilders.com for the full information!!!
I hope for the further cooperation)))
Thanks!!!
P.S. Forgive for my English
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great skis!
on one picture it looks like the vacuum couldn`t fully press the tips/tails into the mold. did you have any problems with that? maybe i`d use a larger radius for tip and tails for the next pair...it seems quite narrow!
kola peninsula, nice! do they have any skilifts there or do you have to tour? maybe we come to this region next summer for a roadtrip
on one picture it looks like the vacuum couldn`t fully press the tips/tails into the mold. did you have any problems with that? maybe i`d use a larger radius for tip and tails for the next pair...it seems quite narrow!
kola peninsula, nice! do they have any skilifts there or do you have to tour? maybe we come to this region next summer for a roadtrip
plywood freeride industries - go ply, ride wood!
Thanks plywood!!!:)
Problems because of radius didn`t occur. It simply started process
But probably the following mold will be with the big radius.
It would be desirable to try a pneumatic press.
And what you use?
Skilifts are but work it only in the winter. You will arrive in the summer... It`s good))) I too like roadtrip.
Come the next winter to go for a drive))))) a lot of snow in February and in May on freeride passes the championship))))))
Problems because of radius didn`t occur. It simply started process
But probably the following mold will be with the big radius.
It would be desirable to try a pneumatic press.
And what you use?
Skilifts are but work it only in the winter. You will arrive in the summer... It`s good))) I too like roadtrip.
Come the next winter to go for a drive))))) a lot of snow in February and in May on freeride passes the championship))))))
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i use a pneumatic press. there are advantages and disadvantages of it.
if you`re fine with vacuum i would keep using vacuum for the beginning. with vacuum it`s easier to change the mold and play around with different sorts of camber and tip/tail radius etc. i just use a pneumatic pressure because i don`t trust my vacuum pump. but i don`t use a much higher pressure for pressing skis as a vacuum pump can build up.
ah, i just did a little search - so you are skiing in kivorsk? looks pretty nice! so how much snow do you get in winter?
if you`re fine with vacuum i would keep using vacuum for the beginning. with vacuum it`s easier to change the mold and play around with different sorts of camber and tip/tail radius etc. i just use a pneumatic pressure because i don`t trust my vacuum pump. but i don`t use a much higher pressure for pressing skis as a vacuum pump can build up.
ah, i just did a little search - so you are skiing in kivorsk? looks pretty nice! so how much snow do you get in winter?
plywood freeride industries - go ply, ride wood!
In a vacuum press there are two minuses - the limited pressure and leakings of air are possible - demands the control. So it seems to me. Pluss - simplicity of manufacturing
The following will be pneumatic.
Yes skiing in Kirovsk and some other mountains of our area. And also I like to go to mountains in the summer:) very much it is pleasant))))
The snow drops out on the average depth from 1 up to 1,5 meters. In mountains it`s more
Wanted who will ask you the guide?
P.S. Has overlooked to tell about geometry a ski. 132/90/123 R17 175см. weight in somewhere 1,8 kg pair
The following will be pneumatic.
Yes skiing in Kirovsk and some other mountains of our area. And also I like to go to mountains in the summer:) very much it is pleasant))))
The snow drops out on the average depth from 1 up to 1,5 meters. In mountains it`s more
Wanted who will ask you the guide?
P.S. Has overlooked to tell about geometry a ski. 132/90/123 R17 175см. weight in somewhere 1,8 kg pair
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I know this is an old post but...... Did you get a chance to ski on them this winter? How were they? The profile looked pretty cool. Were the skis stiff? I watched the video clip of the construction. Also saw some other clips by Murchonn. Was that you and your buddies skiing on grass?! That's hard core!
I more than am pleased with a ski. I regret that has not made p-tex sidewall
I have К2 and salomon - on purchased to rise more would not be desirable )))))
The photo from mountains unfortunately is not present
On a grass... ha very much it would be desirable ride)))
And not such still it happens
I have К2 and salomon - on purchased to rise more would not be desirable )))))
The photo from mountains unfortunately is not present
On a grass... ha very much it would be desirable ride)))
And not such still it happens
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Looks like the skis turned out well. The weather here has been very nice lately so it's difficult to work inside. Still need to complete my ski press. Well I have all summer