Honecomb ABS tip and tail spacers

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gladegp
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Honecomb ABS tip and tail spacers

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Interesting method to get lower swingweight in the Rocker2:

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http://www.salomonfreeski.com/us/minisi ... er2/#tech2

They use honecomb surrounded by ABS in the tips and tails
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Interesting they removed the edge in the tip but I guess if you're skiing powder the edge isn't that critical.
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Re: Honecomb ABS tip and tail spacers

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gladegp wrote:Interesting method to get lower swingweight in the Rocker2:

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http://www.salomonfreeski.com/us/minisi ... er2/#tech2

They use honecomb surrounded by ABS in the tips and tails
Honeycomb rules. In this case you are looking at perforated paper honeycomb made with phenolic resin. Great stuff, incredible compressive strength, amazing flexural characteristics.

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Nice! this has been on my to-do list for well over a year. About time I tried it
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any idea where to get that
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Also these gusy were involved with some some use of honeycomb in skis, I understand.

http://www.hexcel.com/Products/Industries/IHoneycomb
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IIRC Minimum order from Hexcel is a 4 x 8 sheet
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yea Hexcel made skis in the 70's - 80's. I had a pair. I know the material is strong but can it withstand the pressure a pneumatic press exerts, 40-80psi? Back in the day, Hexcel used AL honeycomb, after a few years of skiing they would lose the camber, but super light.
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Post by feldybikes »

How do you use a honeycomb and not end up filling the whole thing with epoxy and then how much does that actually help with weight?
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