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Put bindings on the Cheetahs skis tonight, flat filed, sharpened edges, hotwax them. Cheetah skis are done. My daughter saw them this weekend before I put bindings on , quote " Those are the sickest skis I've ever seen!" I guess she likes them :)

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Pressed the dachshund skis friday night. I didn't use the new aluminum I got for the new cassette. It was too long for these skis (152cm). So I used the hardboard again (ugh) but this time I put some aluminum flashing underneath the tip area. That helped eliminate the edge fall. If I used 2 sheets of flashing it probably would have worked even better but, I was unsure. The edge fall was very minor this time. Cleaned them up on sunday. They came out good. A couple wrinkles in the top sheet but not too bad. Good edge fit.

I'll post more pics when they are done.
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

Nice job.
My buddy has access to a slip roller and we rolled our base/edge prior to layup and we had excellent results.
I think a 18ga al instead of the 16ga we use would help to smooth compression.
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Very good!
No text? Now is the show time we all dream of! :D
skidesmond wrote: My daughter saw them this weekend before I put bindings on , quote " Those are the sickest skis I've ever seen!" I guess she likes them :)
You never know these days? Do you? :D
(I mean the young ones language)
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OAC wrote:Very good!
No text? Now is the show time we all dream of! :D
skidesmond wrote: My daughter saw them this weekend before I put bindings on , quote " Those are the sickest skis I've ever seen!" I guess she likes them :)
You never know these days? Do you? :D
(I mean the young ones language)
They text me all the time. Drives me nuts. I can't text for sh!t... I have an old phone, always gave them the phone upgrades.

MM- Thanks for the tip. My next pair of skis will be for me, a GS racing ski. Debating full wrap tip or not. Seems I had less edge fall, but a real pain to bend. I have plenty of leftover edge pieces to practice on....
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Dachshunds are done.
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Slight edge fall but not too bad...

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Need to do some minor cleanup. I'll post the build details once I get all the stats together for both skis.
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Post by Richuk »

Great work SD - can someone ask SB store to stock 'cheetah' pattern? It's a shame I'm not in the US - I'd bend your edges!
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I should press my next pair tomorrow, I'll take pictures to show you how I pre-bend my edges, very easy and quite effective. I'm not sure I could explain it without pictures...
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ben_mtl wrote:I should press my next pair tomorrow, I'll take pictures to show you how I pre-bend my edges, very easy and quite effective. I'm not sure I could explain it without pictures...


That would be much appreciated!
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So, here are a couple pics :
As you can see I basically clamp the end of my edges between 2 wooden sticks, then I "roll" the part I want to bend around a cardboard tube. Doing so I bend both the base end the edges and I had no issue with edges breaking loose off the bases.
It's not a perfect fit to the cassette or the tip/tail mold, usually I slightly overbend it and the press takes care of the final shape. Works pretty well for me and it's quite fast to do.
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The acetone is just used to clean the cassette and my scrapers...
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Thanks! I'll give that a try on my next pair. Do you use tip spacers or full wood core?
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I now use full tip spacers over the last 10 or so cm in tip and tail.
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sweet, that is a nice tip. pun intended.
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