OAC 2011/2012
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Meet the Oruk's!
164-130-140
2 - 10 - 2
maple,poplar,poplar,poplar,maple
600g/m² triax, above and under the core.
Full rocker.
Observations:
Wet-preg = wetting the fibers first with the mix ratio of 1:1 (ex. One layer of FG: 170g Epoxi to 170g FG) and letting the sit an soak so a 100% wet-thru was achieved.
Cooking the ski at 90°C 45 min,
This together made by far my best flex ever! Too bad I can't test them right away.
So much easier to bulid skis i the summer! (Or in San Diego... )
BTSR = 0:2!
164-130-140
2 - 10 - 2
maple,poplar,poplar,poplar,maple
600g/m² triax, above and under the core.
Full rocker.
Observations:
Wet-preg = wetting the fibers first with the mix ratio of 1:1 (ex. One layer of FG: 170g Epoxi to 170g FG) and letting the sit an soak so a 100% wet-thru was achieved.
Cooking the ski at 90°C 45 min,
This together made by far my best flex ever! Too bad I can't test them right away.
So much easier to bulid skis i the summer! (Or in San Diego... )
BTSR = 0:2!
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- Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:26 pm
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They turned out really good! Now when I'm more experienced, I can be more "aggressive" with the planer. I take +2mm per pass. This forces the core to the planer table in a more rigid way. It only takes 3 - 4 passes ca: 5 min/core!Brazen wrote:Those cores and jig turned out really nice! I hate that "oops" factor
2mm per pass is a lot. Be careful for snipe. I try to limit my passes to no more than 1 mm and then something like .5 mm until I get close. Then it is down to .1-.2 per pass until I get what I want. I can do both cores at once in about 10-15 min.
Fighting gravity on a daily basis
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