A few questions to help with my senior project

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p.hawks
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A few questions to help with my senior project

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I am doing my senior project on building skis. It would be really helpful if anyone who has experience building skis could take the time to answer a few questions, so that I can use some of the stuff either to help me with physically making them, or in my paper.

Name
Email Address
Affiliation (did you start a company etc.)
Background
Hardest Part of making skis?
Describe your first time, how did it go?
What is the biggest variable?
What is the most important thing and/or lesson you have learned from it?
Anything else you feel that you need to share?

thanks!
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Sent PM
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Also sent a PM. Good luck with your project!
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Post by p.hawks »

thanks guys, I just pressed my first one today
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That was quick! :)
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Re: A few questions to help with my senior project

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p.hawks wrote:I am doing my senior project on building skis. It would be really helpful if anyone who has experience building skis could take the time to answer a few questions, so that I can use some of the stuff either to help me with physically making them, or in my paper.

Name Purple Nurple
Email Address hippies@morningjogger.com
Affiliation (did you start a company etc.) sorta not really
Background fabrication and production and woodworking
Hardest Part of making skis? perfection
Describe your first time, how did it go? fate born in my basement
What is the biggest variable?core
What is the most important thing and/or lesson you have learned from it?patience and process, it all goes on forever
Anything else you feel that you need to share? surveys suck

thanks!
skidesmond
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p.hawks wrote:thanks guys, I just pressed my first one today
Wow that was fast! Any pics to share?
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