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Post by deepskis »

Hmm this got me thinking...

I used another scale and my old scale was completely wrong. Not good because I have been using that when mixing my epoxy. Have to buy a new one!! The correct weight is 1625g. It was to good to be true :oops:
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Post by sammer »

I was wondering about that weight too.
My skis all come in at about 2kg each.
They are quite a bit bigger (length and width) but not twice as big.

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Post by vinman »

I'm in the same range as Sam. ~4.25-4.5 lbs (~2kg give or take a little) for a ski in the 183-185 range at 107-110 under foot.
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Post by deepskis »

Bought a new scale today...

The weight of the Carver Pink is 1665g and the Carver Sweden 1995g.

This means there is still room for some more experimental stuff inside the Race Carver... :idea:
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New design.
145-100-125
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Those look pro! Fantastic job!
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twizzstyle wrote:Those look pro! Fantastic job!
Thanks Twizz 8)
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Wow, they look fantastic!
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skidesmond wrote:Wow, they look fantastic!
Thanks Skidesmond :D
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Question..

I have had some problems with topsheet shifting. What do you guys do to prevent that?
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Post by skidesmond »

No real magic to it. I will use some tape and tape the excess part of the top sheet down to the cassette in a couple spots or use tape to hold the layup together. Just be sure the tape is on the flashing so it gets cut off in the finishing stage. Also you don't want to have too much epoxy resin to cause the top sheet to slide around. If you're using a pneumatic press, pressurize it slowly so things don't shift.
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Post by knightsofnii »

i refuse to make graphics with any type of perimeter work that has to be precise with respect to any edge. Pretty much also given up on twin tip type mirrored graphics. the more random it is, the less one notices any shift or loss of anything important.
Still have to align the topsheet, but I plan ahead for shifting and make graphics that dont care about it ;)
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Post by twizzstyle »

knightsofnii wrote:i refuse to make graphics with any type of perimeter work that has to be precise with respect to any edge.
That's my philosophy too. I make a center mark on my topsheets so at least they line up between the two skis, but I never do anything that I would care too much if it shifted.
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Post by knightsofnii »

if you dont wanna build casettes, then center mark everything length and width wise,
and I'm going to try a lazer level type thing from the ceiling.
we lose a lot of time trying to center stuff, but dont make enough of the same board to warrant any kind of casette registry stuff, especially when building protos, etc.
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