Ben... from the table to the bottom of the edge at the tip is 45mm on the naked pair. They are pretty flat but should float pretty well on those bottomless days we sometimes get here.
Had a bit better look this morning at the full reverse pair.
The top sheets look like hell, lots of small air bubbles under the topsheet.
I used the flouro green base (thought I'd give it another shot)
It sticks OK with the epoxy but crazy glue doesn't touch the stuff.
Did a small test with it and the EMV-045. Holds together alright.
It's almost impossible to get edges to stick!
Tried actual crazy glue, permatex super glue, locktite gel and locktite liquid.
None would do better than to hold them on between the template and the mold.
Gently bending into the mold would crack them off.
Knew better than to try full wrap edges with this base.
Edges were bent as close as I could get and still pulled away in the press.(this is the worst one, shouldn't be a problem, just a piss off!)
Has to be the white backing layer.
It really sucks to work with. The two different materials cause some internal stress which causes the base to become a canoe when you cut it.
trying to press it flat (even if you leave it in a warm room, flat for a few days) does nothing it's still a canoe and will not sit flat.
I love the color but can't wait for it to be gone. Still probably 8m left
Anybody else used this stuff? If so any tips?
The EMV-045 is a bit thinner than the 043, looks a little more yellow in the mixing cup, and seemed to set up a bit faster. (although that could have been the fact I had heat on in the dungeon for the first time ever)
It was probably close to 70f instead of the normal 55, so would make sense. (Trying to get base to go flat!)
I guess we'll see if I can tell the difference when I ski on them.
I'm betting not!
Raining out today so will have to cut them out next week and see whats hiding in there
sam
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