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skidesmond
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Post by skidesmond »

The chatter isn't caused by the hollow tip necessarily. It's caused by the lack of overall damping. I also suspect excessive camber may contribute to chatter. But sounds like you got it under control.
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Post by pmg »

Excessive camber definitely causes chatter, had that issue in some other builds which had more camber than planned.
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Post by skidesmond »

Thanks for confirming excessive camber and chatter. I wasn't 100% sure but it seemed plausible that it could be the culprit. I planned on making a new bottom mold with perhaps 5mm. I noticed that FIS racing skis had minimal camber and heavy.
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Post by pmg »

Yes, the "real" racing skis nowadays are hard as hell and have little camber.
I have a 193cm long Völkl GS racer as well, thats a really nice ski though its so hard and long . once its on the edge its going nowhere else. But for my racing skills 27m radius is waaay too much, so I built a ski that has the edge grip of the 193cm Völkl but has 21m radius - perfect for me :)
A bit too much camber maybe, but it will wear out when the ski is skied more :)
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