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backyardskier
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Post by backyardskier »

Did you cut a release for the edges? Looks like you just laid them right on top of the base.
Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

backyardskier wrote:Did you cut a release for the edges? Looks like you just laid them right on top of the base.
yup! my base templates are cut with a couple mm's recess for the edges. they just look like their laid on there maybe because......there so perfectly fitted .hahahha 8)
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Post by Dtrain »

Got a couple things pressed a few night ago. Another set of our reversed camber/sidecut pow skis. Also a 159 twin snowboard. Camber underfoot. Some reverse between the bindings

Ski
multiwood topsheet
Triax basalt
1" 9oz carbon, 6 12k carbon tows
Sitka spruce core.
1" 9oz carbon, 6 12k carbon tows
triax basalt
Vds and edge
Painted crown natural base

Snowboard

multiwood topsheet
Triax basalt
1" 9oz carbon
Bamboo, poplar, maple,paulownia core
1" 9oz carbon, and few other s
Triax basalt
Vds and edge
Painted crown natural base


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gozaimaas
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Post by gozaimaas »

Sweet looking sticks as always
climberman
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Post by climberman »

Amazing sticks dtrain - maybe the best looking veneer skis I've seen on here! Shape looks great as well.
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originskis
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Post by originskis »

I agree with climberman- some of the nicest veneer skis I've ever seen. Nice work. How do you assemble the topsheet with differing veneers? Also, did you stain the "divide" on? Awesome stuff man!
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Post by Dtrain »

Wow. Thanks for the comments guys. The veneers are just cut straight, butted up against each other and taped with a cloth tape. The logos are actually inlays of other veneers. Very time consuming.

This was the first time we pressed twice in one night. Had all kinds of friends dropping by with beer. I got pretty fuzzy. Surprised they both turned out so nice.
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Post by vinman »

Love those veneers. I need to do one like that to use up some scrap. Well done.
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skimann20
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Post by skimann20 »

skis? what skis? all I saw was a half naked women on the wall...

seriously though, those are some great looking skis! nice work man.
IslandRider
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Post by IslandRider »

Dtrain wrote:I wrecked the last one and it hurts. I am squeezing a beer bottle for dear life while bitting my lip, and holding my breathe every time the toolpath is running.
You stuff looks awesome man. Just had to reply because that statement sums up my CNC'ing experience exactly. Hours to make something that will get ruined in less time than it takes to hit the Estop if something goes wrong. Builds character, right?
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

You guys should check out some other cam software with better preview options. The stuff I have I can slow it down to exactly the same time 1:1 and see whats happening and make measurements if I need to.
Visual mill is made by the rhino people and its pretty dope, has a cad component as well so you can draw all the basic ski stuff.
sammer wrote: I'm still a tang on top guy.
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Post by Dtrain »

Will look into it MM. Where's all your skis man. Have not seen any in a while?
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

goin out the door faster than I can take pics. haha.
THis has been a bit of a retooling 6 months.
built a new shop and new machines and all sorts of shit.
sammer wrote: I'm still a tang on top guy.
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originskis
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Post by originskis »

Dtrain, mind divulging your veneer source? I'd love to do some veneer skis but a)don't know what I'm looking for, and b) can't seem to find any small-volume (and cheaper) source.
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I'll shoot ya a message tommoow
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