Section8 - Going Old school

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twizzstyle
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Those are a work of art, you could hang those on the wall! Nice work!
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fa wrote:awesome!

(was it thin laminating resin the epoxy that didn't work?
if so, you could try with thick epoxy glue (30 or 60 min epoxy)
i use a cheap 3h thick epoxy to glue stuff. its 1:1 and it doesn't really mind if you re not very accurate with the hardener. works great for wood)

looking forward for the test report

btw, no edge fall on them
I used the same epoxy as with all my other builds, QCM emv-0049 and eca-032. I was surprised on the way it failed. Could have been operator error..... The no edge fall surprised me a bit, was happy to see the way they came out.
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twizzstyle wrote:Those are a work of art, you could hang those on the wall! Nice work!
Thanks everyone! Really looking forward to skiing on them! Full report by the weekend.
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MontuckyMadman
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

Cool. I expect the bases to be slow but we will see.
Dont snap them.
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shopvac
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Post by shopvac »

damn those look awesome. I love the profile shot with the different colors. Nice work.
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a.badner
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Post by a.badner »

hey sd.

how did you cut the base to put the edges undder the materials?
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a.badner wrote:hey sd.

how did you cut the base to put the edges undder the materials?
I cut the base out the same way as I do p-tex base. I used a template and router. Tacked the edges onto the wood veneer base w/ super glue.

Ski review - http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2905
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tufty
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Base treatment

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So, been following this quite closely (I'm doing an all-wooden, edgeless, swallowtail, and gonna do an all-wooden skwal), here's some stuff I've found on base treatment:

Firstly, a popular science article on treating your skis, circa 1941 : http://tinyurl.com/65le5ne

The above mentions "ski lacquer", and as such things tend to be patented, I did a google patent search : http://www.google.com/patents?q=ski+lac ... ch+Patents - http://www.google.com/patents?id=w6RsAAAAEBAJ might be useful for mixing your own wax and / or lacquers.
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Re: Base treatment

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tufty wrote:So, been following this quite closely (I'm doing an all-wooden, edgeless, swallowtail, and gonna do an all-wooden skwal), here's some stuff I've found on base treatment:

Firstly, a popular science article on treating your skis, circa 1941 : http://tinyurl.com/65le5ne

The above mentions "ski lacquer", and as such things tend to be patented, I did a google patent search : http://www.google.com/patents?q=ski+lac ... ch+Patents - http://www.google.com/patents?id=w6RsAAAAEBAJ might be useful for mixing your own wax and / or lacquers.
Thanks for the info. The Popular Science article is classic! I started reading some of the patents... Thats pretty dull reading, takes a page or 2 before you get to the real info.

Check out www.powderjets.com I sent him an email asking how he finishes the base. Hoping he'll reply w/ some helpful hints or techniques. Also sent him some pics of my all wood ski.
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