The reaper!
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The reaper!
172cm length
3cm of taper
16.5cm of tip rocker 1.5cm high
6.5cm of tail rocker .5cm high
modified straight line sidecut comprising four different radii.
race base with gallium additive
edges
rubber
18oz biax
core with carbon fiber insert retention plates and wet set inserts
1.8mm tip fill
rubber above and below uhmw sidewalls
18oz biax
sublimated pbt topsheet
only minor blemish is a tiny dent on the base from one of my alignment dowels. barely visible
3cm of taper
16.5cm of tip rocker 1.5cm high
6.5cm of tail rocker .5cm high
modified straight line sidecut comprising four different radii.
race base with gallium additive
edges
rubber
18oz biax
core with carbon fiber insert retention plates and wet set inserts
1.8mm tip fill
rubber above and below uhmw sidewalls
18oz biax
sublimated pbt topsheet
only minor blemish is a tiny dent on the base from one of my alignment dowels. barely visible
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http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/katie-alfonzi.html
Katie Alfonsi did the original reaper artwork.
I did the graphic layout using Serif Draw Plus 8 http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/drawplus/
And snowboard materials did the sublimation.
Katie Alfonsi did the original reaper artwork.
I did the graphic layout using Serif Draw Plus 8 http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/drawplus/
And snowboard materials did the sublimation.
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The template leaves the transition area round when it's routed out. I leave it that way until I am tacking on edges. At that point I center clamp the edge to the base and bend the edges. After I have the edges bent I locate a point past the rounded area to cut the edge right at a tine. I fit the edge and mark with a fine point sharpy where the base needs to be cut for the edge to fit. Repeat as necessary.