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The All (Now with 2018 model)
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:05 pm
by Tobiasstaermose
Hi!
In the summer of 2016 after my first two trips on ski, in the winter, i stumbled upon a video some one building skis, and I thought: I can do that to!!
So after a lot of research and lurking on this forum, e.g. reading that the "only" vac pump to get was a Thomas 2660. And how to bend edges.
I set out and build my first pair. As i'm building my second pair now i thought i get some photos up. So this is the first pair called: The All
Layup:
Base + edge
620g Triax glass
Core - Made with the best baltic birch plywood i can get. 12mm, tapered to ~2mm at the ends.
620g Triax glass
200g UD carbon stringer 50mm wide
120g "hexcell" woven glass
Cheers
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:06 pm
by Tobiasstaermose
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:26 am
by Akiwi
They look pretty damn god for first try. Where are you based? How is the plywood core working?
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:51 am
by Tobiasstaermose
I'm in Denmark (Aarhus) - One of the flattest places on earth.. the highest point in the county is 171m... So we have to go to Norway og the alps for snow..
I really like them!
Being that I have not been skiing for that long I dont have that much to compare to.
But they are by a long shot the most stable skis i have ridden, and i have never been able to go from edge to edge as with these. So i really think that the crossed layer nature of plywood (only the BEST PLYWOOD) helps a lot here
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 12:04 pm
by Tobiasstaermose
So here is the 2018 model of The All, I call it the Carbon_Light.
Same Basic shape as last year, (103mm under foot), but the composit construction is made using carbon fibre. And they are 183cm, and the 2017 model was 173cm.
Layup:
Base + edge
320g Biax Carbon
Core - Made with the best baltic birch plywood i can get. 12mm, tapered to ~2mm at the ends.
320g Biax Carbon
160g Carbon Twill
120g "hexcell" woven glass
At the tip and tail i used a spacer made from the base, and one layer of 620g Triax Glass, i should have used a layer or two extra as the tip and tail are a bit flimsy
They ride diffrently that the 2017 model, they seem very very nice in choped snow and fresh snow, but as I have nothing but carbon in the constuction they dont have much damping, so icy moring groomers are hard...
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:17 pm
by Akiwi
Love the highgloss finish on then , they look sweet!
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:18 pm
by mammuth
Did you use the carbon only as top layer for deco?
Btw. you are a brave man to do this inside the kitchen (the first pair) and you seem to have a very tolerant girlfriend
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:16 pm
by Tobiasstaermose
mammuth wrote:Did you use the carbon only as top layer for deco?
Btw. you are a brave man to do this inside the kitchen (the first pair) and you seem to have a very tolerant girlfriend
Hi, no the main structure is from Bi-ax carbon fibre. This is the layup from the bottom up.
Layup:
Base + edge
320g Biax Carbon
Core - Made with the best baltic birch plywood i can get. 12mm, tapered to ~2mm at the ends.
320g Biax Carbon
160g Carbon Twill
120g "hexcell" woven glass
Best regards
Tobias