actually this was planned some time ago as I run out of base material - I was kind of fed up with the endless quest of getting sources for small quantities. additionally i was unhappy with my current ski-building-situation: working partly in the garage of my parents, having to clean up and to tidy up everything in the evening so that we could park our car again. all in all the building process was not really efficient.
so I decided to start things a bit more professional. and this is the actual result of long and hard work:
this model is called sleipnir. in the background you can see my...uhm...workshop. actually it can`t be heated, has a leaking roof and 2 days ago someone smashed 2 windows. so I`ll probabely relocate my workshop somewhen soon

177cm long, 128-88-128, 11.5m radius, 1760g per ski, pretty fun to play around. it has a poplar/beech core with rubber sidewalls - I was looking into several different plastics for sidewalls and on nearly all of them i had bonding problems. rubber bonds increadibly well, but is a pain to work with and I run in a ton of problems... the topsheet is a printed one, corona treated for a better bonding. so it bonds really well, but already after one day i found pretty ugly scratches and chips.
so, frustrated of all these plastics I decided to go back to wood...
as I still had some topsheets left I decided to use them.
valkyrie - a fat powder ski for the ladies. 172cm long, 152-132-147, 2240g per ski, rockered. it has a bamboo core - the whole ski got quite "heavy" due to the massive bamboo core, so i`ll probabely mix it with lighter wood the next time. I`m really looking forward to ski this one and to see how the bamboo sidewalls hold up the abuse. up to now they just look great
