New to the forum, I did some research, didn't find any info on the web or on the forum.
After living near the beach and surfing all the time, and making surfboards, I moved up to the PNW to be close to good snow. I am planning on making a few snowboards. I see a few companies making 3d bases. After making a few hull bottomed surf boards and really liking how different they surf, I want to make a few hulled snowboards/splitboards and see how they do in powder.
How do you do 3d bases in a press? Make a foam mold, and pour a top and bottom concrete mold to use in the press?
Is vacuum press the way to go for 3d bases?
Thanks,
Tyler
3d Base questions
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Re: 3d Base questions
Google site:skibuilders.com spoon
Should find a fair bit on 3d bases
sam
Should find a fair bit on 3d bases
sam
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Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Re: 3d Base questions
Vacuum. A 3D fixed mold for a pneumatic press is complicated and expensive. Or build it like a surfboard, it has been done as well.
Tom
Re: 3d Base questions
Keep in mind that hardly any ski service will be able to handle 3d bases properly. You definitely will need to search for someone capable handling this, as all machines are made to grind as flat as possible.