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For a new season has made one more pair a ski.
I did park ski (I want to make fifty/fifty on a rail) but with the account to drive on snowdrifts.
Geometry 157/124/154 R19 L-180cm. camber - 2cm. a design - 2000 P-Tex base (with graphic), triax fib, a birch woodcore (a horizontal laminate) +black epoxy sidewalls, triaxial fib+biax fib, cotton, srtasses , graphic topsheet.
Cats were drawn with the wife with two days
Pressed again vacuum.
tiaxial fib
biaxial fib
Now I wait when will pile a snow))) already went on jibbing street)))) funny)))
Misha Murchonn
I did park ski (I want to make fifty/fifty on a rail) but with the account to drive on snowdrifts.
Geometry 157/124/154 R19 L-180cm. camber - 2cm. a design - 2000 P-Tex base (with graphic), triax fib, a birch woodcore (a horizontal laminate) +black epoxy sidewalls, triaxial fib+biax fib, cotton, srtasses , graphic topsheet.
Cats were drawn with the wife with two days
Pressed again vacuum.
tiaxial fib
biaxial fib
Now I wait when will pile a snow))) already went on jibbing street)))) funny)))
Misha Murchonn
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I agree on the awesome pics.jiri23 wrote:Great pics! Nevermind if you have photos from the woodcore, did you laminated the core by yourself or did you purchoased a quality plywood and used it as core like 333 skis?
jiri23 this guy obviously isn't an idiot so he didn't use plywood from the local hardware store.
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sure about thatnate wrote:Why do you say that? I used a 7ply baltic birch on my skis and I don't feel I'm an idiot.doughboyshredder wrote: jiri23 this guy obviously isn't an idiot so he didn't use plywood from the local hardware store.
jk......
Just completely sick of seeing references to one of the shittiest builders around.
Hi Doughboyshredder! I didnt wanted to upset you! I totally understand that you dont like that man. Also I want you to know that nobody spoke here about an ordinary plywood from local hardware store. What I am heading for is B/BB quality birch ply and I do have had some difficulities to find supplier that could provide it to me in my area. I also considered to press my own horizontal core - but unfortunatelly i didnt found an supplier for vaneer that cheap and I do have some construction questions like shlould I use crosssections? If so - how many? Is it an issue if I use for the crossection more then one piece of vaneer? If pressed - would it be a good idea to press in one time with rainforcements and base?
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horizontal lamination has been relatively unexplored in the ski/snowboard realm.
My biggest issue with it, is what do you lose when you profile it? should it be profiled at all? I have not seen it done in what I would consider a professional manner yet. I know Hammer snowboards does or has done it but who knows how or what they're using, etc.
My biggest issue with it, is what do you lose when you profile it? should it be profiled at all? I have not seen it done in what I would consider a professional manner yet. I know Hammer snowboards does or has done it but who knows how or what they're using, etc.
Doug
Plywood glued itself. Initially the idea very much liked - with each new layer rigidity will raise. It and so was can? But in practice not so it was pleasant to me. In a result I have broken this ski after good falling on socks. The core has broken very strange - directly under a bolt of the head bindings . many speak me that anyone a ski would break. But nevertheless it seems to me that it is the reason plywood woodcore.
The idea with plywood is very good (to make easily - to process one pleasure), but is not so strong. Too soft core in comparison with a usual vertical laminate at the same thickness.
On me - so I shall not make more.
(if only in snowboards)
Well that at me it is a lot of ski)))))))))))
P.S. Has overlooked to tell that the press the form at me is adjusted on length in an average part of the form.
The idea with plywood is very good (to make easily - to process one pleasure), but is not so strong. Too soft core in comparison with a usual vertical laminate at the same thickness.
On me - so I shall not make more.
(if only in snowboards)
Well that at me it is a lot of ski)))))))))))
P.S. Has overlooked to tell that the press the form at me is adjusted on length in an average part of the form.
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