OAC 2010/11
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Honestly, I didn't pay much attention to the printer driver. Just installed it, working on the first try! I'm using a printer format called "banner". Which prints as long as you wants, BUT with some extra feeding! It feeds almost an extra print out, blank! I don't know why? I have to look into that some day. But the printed area looks alright.
Downside: it eats alot of ink!
DraftSight will "soon" be avail for Linux...
Chris: What is DJing? DiscJockey-something?
Downside: it eats alot of ink!
I don't even remember what I was using windows for?except for DJing and CAD i never regret switching to ubuntu!
DraftSight will "soon" be avail for Linux...
Chris: What is DJing? DiscJockey-something?
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Printer
No, but tanks. I ment the one that OAC uses. One that can print verry long pieces of paper.
Building skis when there ain't no pow!
any printer can in ubuntu
the one OAC has can't do that in Windows, but mine can, plus it's A3 so also fits snowboards.
btw, the one OAC has is some Lexmark Impact S305 printer...nothing special. Just dye inks...problem with them is they fade really fast under UV light. Better get a printer that uses pigment inks.

btw, the one OAC has is some Lexmark Impact S305 printer...nothing special. Just dye inks...problem with them is they fade really fast under UV light. Better get a printer that uses pigment inks.
Correct chris! You know all my set up! Even when it is camouflaged to "Topsheet-master-3000! 
I was just after the banner option. (for a cheap price) I think it will work in windows aswell...(haven't tried it). I will use PU-varnish on top which hopefully will eliminate the UV issue.
But sure do suck A LOT of ink when printing top sheet!
I made this one as a full topsheet , and the printer start complaining about the black ink was about to be out! One will never be 100% happy...

Another "mistake" i did was that I created this picture in GIMP which is great photo editing program. But it can't do smooth edges around, let's say letters. So I wasn't really happy with the final result...so now I'm trying to do the same trick in "Inkscape". A vector graphic editor. (Open Source). This type of computer usage is Not my type of homeground...
I'm on a steep steep learning curve...I'm pretty close to just paint the topsheet in black or any other colour...

I was just after the banner option. (for a cheap price) I think it will work in windows aswell...(haven't tried it). I will use PU-varnish on top which hopefully will eliminate the UV issue.
But sure do suck A LOT of ink when printing top sheet!
I made this one as a full topsheet , and the printer start complaining about the black ink was about to be out! One will never be 100% happy...

Another "mistake" i did was that I created this picture in GIMP which is great photo editing program. But it can't do smooth edges around, let's say letters. So I wasn't really happy with the final result...so now I'm trying to do the same trick in "Inkscape". A vector graphic editor. (Open Source). This type of computer usage is Not my type of homeground...

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Looks like it might be possible OAC - this is just the first thing I found ...
http://www.continuousbulkinksupplysyste ... cts_id=107
http://www.continuousbulkinksupplysyste ... cts_id=107
And suddenly there where action in the factory!
After spending around two weeks (even more) struggling with either the graphics program or the graphics itself or the printer (forget the "Topsheet-master-3000", it suck). In the end I did all the work in OpenOffice Draw, where I do all other stuff. Gimp and Inkscape might be good programs, but in combination with me...no.
Anyway...after getting two pieces of topsheet, just regular printer paper, I had everything else ready for pressing. So of I went. Pressing is done. I will let them rest for a couple of days before i cut them out. The ambition was to make them with zero camber. But the outcome seems to be a slight rocker. It was the same thing happened on the "OAC-8's"(slight rocker), but with camber. That needs some investigation.
Here are some results.

Practising the lay-up

So you know where they come from. ;-)

The worst part...

VDS in place!

Core(2 - 8.5 -2) and spacers in place.

...and sucked in..

20h later.

And last, the happy skibuilder! (So far....
)

The specs.
I forgot in the info, the core is 2 - 8,5 - 2 (mm), two layers of FG Triax under the core and one above. I also "chicked" with one reinforcement bit for the bindings.
Triax = 650 g/m²
More info later about the finished product.
Cheers!
After spending around two weeks (even more) struggling with either the graphics program or the graphics itself or the printer (forget the "Topsheet-master-3000", it suck). In the end I did all the work in OpenOffice Draw, where I do all other stuff. Gimp and Inkscape might be good programs, but in combination with me...no.
Anyway...after getting two pieces of topsheet, just regular printer paper, I had everything else ready for pressing. So of I went. Pressing is done. I will let them rest for a couple of days before i cut them out. The ambition was to make them with zero camber. But the outcome seems to be a slight rocker. It was the same thing happened on the "OAC-8's"(slight rocker), but with camber. That needs some investigation.
Here are some results.
Practising the lay-up
So you know where they come from. ;-)
The worst part...
VDS in place!
Core(2 - 8.5 -2) and spacers in place.
...and sucked in..
20h later.
And last, the happy skibuilder! (So far....

The specs.
I forgot in the info, the core is 2 - 8,5 - 2 (mm), two layers of FG Triax under the core and one above. I also "chicked" with one reinforcement bit for the bindings.
Triax = 650 g/m²
More info later about the finished product.
Cheers!