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Dr. Delam
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Link for Cork supplier

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Just reposting a link that got deleted for a cork supplier in case anyone missed it.

www.thefeltstore.com/default.aspx?CN=5A5956A16661

I'm going to give it a try for my next build.
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In Europe/Germany, cork can be bought at modulor.de. 1mm or thicker:

https://www.modulor.de/Holz-Kork/Naturk ... iffen.html

also giving it a try as a filler for the 0.8+mm, a titanal sheet will be above.
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Post by Kalvis »

Hi,

I am just curious, where and what for do you use cork in building skis/snowboard?
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I found some 1/32 cork that was cheaper on ebay. The Felt Store wanted to charge $25 just for shipping. I have a general rule that if shipping costs more than the product I am ordering I won't do it. Ebay for the win!
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