adjustable camber-length mold with a pneumatic press (?)

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originskis
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adjustable camber-length mold with a pneumatic press (?)

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I was wondering if anyone has thought of or has made an adjustable lenght and camber mold for a pneumatic press. I have seen it done with vaccuum presses and was wondering if it could be done with a pneumatic press. Thanks!
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http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewt ... table+mold

Check this post out. Pretty good drawing up and a good way to adjust everything. You can do it w/ the top mold too.
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http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewt ... table+mold

I suggest reading through the journals. a few others have built adjustable designs. hugocoala is one I can think of that's pretty impressive.

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do you think i would be possible to make one with really thick plywood instead of steel and then a cattrack? and tons of carriage bolts of course.
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no, those carriage bolts would push right through anything besides thick steel if you're using any reasonable pressure at all.
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how much were the plates in your mold?
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I really don't remember. Not cheep though.
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