Kevin Pierce helping layup a vapor. http://www.burton.com/Gear/Default.aspx ... 158/video/
I was real surprised to see that the big B is using a camber adjustment system similar to mine, but with only one sheet, and what looks like a solid aluminum top block, and a solid aluminum machined mold.
And in other news they also have a new "v" rocker board with pressure distribution edges. Can you say skate banana?
new burton layup video
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I watched as many different manufacturer layup vids as I could find today. I think most have already been posted here or at graf. I was most surprised to see that a lot were laying the edge in to the mold without tacking it to the base at all. Obviously a perfectly bent edge is necessary. Elan skis and Elan snowboards both have good vids that show this.
I think the burton vid had some odd editing. I wouldn't expect that they would be willing to contaminate the base with grinder dust, so I assumed that was a prefit cut, so to speak, and not during the actual layup.
I think the burton vid had some odd editing. I wouldn't expect that they would be willing to contaminate the base with grinder dust, so I assumed that was a prefit cut, so to speak, and not during the actual layup.
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