I've been looking at all the different presses that people have made, wonder if I have to have a press that is as beefy as the "kublai" or other massive presses that use heavy duty i-beams.
the press that is used in the video from ski builders does not seem to be nearly as massive as some of the presses I've seen.
what opinions do you people have on this?
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Does my press have to be huge to make quality skis/boards?
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Re: Does my press have to be huge to make quality skis/board
no, you don`t have to have such a thing. well, it`s cool if you`ve got one, no doubt about that.
i think the first question you have to ask yourself is "how much money do i plan to spend on this?" (of course in the end it will be 10 times the amount you planned, because you got bitten by the skibuilderbug, but this is a different story ) this very first question goes hand in hand with "how many skis do i want to build"
if you answer this question with "more than 15 pairs or so" then i`d start building such a beast as the kublai
i think the first question you have to ask yourself is "how much money do i plan to spend on this?" (of course in the end it will be 10 times the amount you planned, because you got bitten by the skibuilderbug, but this is a different story ) this very first question goes hand in hand with "how many skis do i want to build"
if you answer this question with "more than 15 pairs or so" then i`d start building such a beast as the kublai
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That, and a smaller wimpier press can be a little more difficult to work with, and less reliable. This especially goes for my experience with presses fit for 1 ski. It just plain takes a long time to make a pair of skis, and a lot of effort to get matching pairs.
You might start with a vacuum press though, as that is a cheap, safe, and easy method to get started.
You might start with a vacuum press though, as that is a cheap, safe, and easy method to get started.