Skevik Skis
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Skevik Skis
Skevik Skis Layup Video
First off, we would like to thank everyone at skibuilders. We wouldn't be where we are if it wasn't for this forum. So to give back, we've got a video! My buddy filmed us one night at the end of the summer and put together this video.
http://www.vimeo.com/6523899
There are still things we want to improve, as most people, but it won't progress to quickly as I'm back at school. Feel free to leave any comments and questions!
First off, we would like to thank everyone at skibuilders. We wouldn't be where we are if it wasn't for this forum. So to give back, we've got a video! My buddy filmed us one night at the end of the summer and put together this video.
http://www.vimeo.com/6523899
There are still things we want to improve, as most people, but it won't progress to quickly as I'm back at school. Feel free to leave any comments and questions!
are you aware that skevik is a typical scandinavian name for a place at the coast with very little snow and not necessarily good skiing terrain?
(vik=small bay)
part from that, everything looks very nice. I think you will find that there is no need for plastic walls, hard wood is just as strong (and it looks better)
cool edit!
(vik=small bay)
part from that, everything looks very nice. I think you will find that there is no need for plastic walls, hard wood is just as strong (and it looks better)
cool edit!
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Seriously cool video guys, well done! Really gets me in the mood to make some skis (its been a few months since I have, haven't even looked at our ski making stuff all summer... time to get back into it I think!)
I REALLY like your edge bender. That is exactly what I had in mind to make, looks like you have adjustable bend radius too, awesome. Did you make that thing from scratch?
I REALLY like your edge bender. That is exactly what I had in mind to make, looks like you have adjustable bend radius too, awesome. Did you make that thing from scratch?
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endre / brandt: We selected the name Skevik, as it was our great father's last name. He was Norwegian and migrated to Canada around 1900. But no, I wasn't aware of the place with the lack of good ski terrain. Anybody else have any further insight of the name Skevik?
twizzlestyle / ben_mtl: Ya the edge bender works awesome! We have tried everything before this was built: bender as shown in how-to section and the modified tube bender as others have done. We found these time consuming. This design you just insert the edge, set the desired radius, and feed through. Guess it depends on the shape of your tips. It works good because of the close contact points (minimizing springback) and it bends the edge along the whole curve (opposed to the modified tube bender). We had a machinist turn the rollers for us and we assembled the rest to a drill-press vise.
twizzlestyle / ben_mtl: Ya the edge bender works awesome! We have tried everything before this was built: bender as shown in how-to section and the modified tube bender as others have done. We found these time consuming. This design you just insert the edge, set the desired radius, and feed through. Guess it depends on the shape of your tips. It works good because of the close contact points (minimizing springback) and it bends the edge along the whole curve (opposed to the modified tube bender). We had a machinist turn the rollers for us and we assembled the rest to a drill-press vise.
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twizzstyle: Don't have any close up photos right now, but will try to post some pics in the next couple of days.
MontuckyMadman: We built about 6 pairs at the end of this summer. We hope to press another 8 or so when I come home for reading break.
bobbyrobie: Yup, wetting the fiber glass separate then doing the layup. Think we tried it after watching the Kingswood layup video. Works good. What are others doing? Wetting-out with layup or separate?
MontuckyMadman: We built about 6 pairs at the end of this summer. We hope to press another 8 or so when I come home for reading break.
bobbyrobie: Yup, wetting the fiber glass separate then doing the layup. Think we tried it after watching the Kingswood layup video. Works good. What are others doing? Wetting-out with layup or separate?