horizontal "skateboard" lamination ski
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horizontal "skateboard" lamination ski
trying this.
but do they taper the veneers?
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I bought a bunch of veneer a year ago to do this, but then I found bamboo and got distracted
My whole idea was I could pre-taper the core with smaller and smaller layers of veneer before running it through the planer just for less waste (seems like half the core goes away into sawdust on the planer, huge waste in materials).

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so i did a little research about this. ( my friend has the afterbangs.)
-theres only five veneers, about 2mm thick
-only the top veneer is tapered. ( they lie in the video )
-there is like a mm thick black vds in the tips.
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core before pressing.
I decided to make some veneers for a skateboard-o-ski.
it really does barely use any wood.
to make enough veneers for a core, it only took on2 1/2 inch plank of wood. (poplar specifically, only wood i had a my house at the time)
cut the veneers with a bandsaw, they were up to 0.1mm accurate.
i tapered the top veneer with a belt sander. and i hope to press a ski with this lamination after final exams this week.
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can any one help me with the theory with magnetism for physics, i was a way on a ski trip and dont really understand the concept.
-theres only five veneers, about 2mm thick
-only the top veneer is tapered. ( they lie in the video )
-there is like a mm thick black vds in the tips.
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core before pressing.
I decided to make some veneers for a skateboard-o-ski.
it really does barely use any wood.
to make enough veneers for a core, it only took on2 1/2 inch plank of wood. (poplar specifically, only wood i had a my house at the time)
cut the veneers with a bandsaw, they were up to 0.1mm accurate.
i tapered the top veneer with a belt sander. and i hope to press a ski with this lamination after final exams this week.
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can any one help me with the theory with magnetism for physics, i was a way on a ski trip and dont really understand the concept.
I did a couple boards 4 layer maple skateboard veneer like this. Little sanding to smooth out the transition. Rode them now 10 times and all good.
http://windego.files.wordpress.com/2010 ... =614&h=460
More pics on http://windego.ca
Cheers
Stan
http://windego.files.wordpress.com/2010 ... =614&h=460
More pics on http://windego.ca
Cheers
Stan
I think the Line afterbang use 7 layers of vaneer. Two full lenght right over the base then one crossed, lengthwise, crossed, lengthwise and again one full length as a top sheet.
I also want to try to build a ski like that but it takes me much too long. At least I have the bases cut out now.
How are you going to glue the vaneers together? Epoxy? Could PU-glue work?
What about the sidewalls? Will they be the same as on the afterbangs?
Cheers
Jiri
I also want to try to build a ski like that but it takes me much too long. At least I have the bases cut out now.
How are you going to glue the vaneers together? Epoxy? Could PU-glue work?
What about the sidewalls? Will they be the same as on the afterbangs?
Cheers
Jiri
[quote="jiri23"]I think the Line afterbang use 7 layers of vaneer. Two full lenght right over the base then one crossed, lengthwise, crossed, lengthwise and again one full length as a top sheet.
I also want to try to build a ski like that but it takes me much too long. At least I have the bases cut out now.
How are you going to glue the vaneers together? Epoxy? Could PU-glue work?
What about the sidewalls? Will they be the same as on the afterbangs?
Cheers
Jiri[/quote]
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so i did a little research about this. ( my friend has the afterbangs.)
-theres only five veneers, about 2mm thick
-only the top veneer is tapered. ( they lie in the video )
-there is like a mm thick black vds in the tips.
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core with the rest of the ski.)
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I also want to try to build a ski like that but it takes me much too long. At least I have the bases cut out now.
How are you going to glue the vaneers together? Epoxy? Could PU-glue work?
What about the sidewalls? Will they be the same as on the afterbangs?
Cheers
Jiri[/quote]
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so i did a little research about this. ( my friend has the afterbangs.)
-theres only five veneers, about 2mm thick
-only the top veneer is tapered. ( they lie in the video )
-there is like a mm thick black vds in the tips.
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core with the rest of the ski.)
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a.badner wrote:
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core with the rest of the ski.)
LOL.a.badner wrote:
- there is epoxy inbetween the veneers ( visible epoxy, but very thin ) which means they lay up the core before pressing.
What does it mean again?
Seems you really don't know.
If you try to lay up 4 layers of veneer and all the rest of the stuff at once good bloody luck! The maple veneer I had was hard to handle because of the natural curl. Doing the core press first is the way to go in this application.
Not sure if it is the best way to anyway as the weight is up a bit from a solid vertical core.
Stan
Not sure if it is the best way to anyway as the weight is up a bit from a solid vertical core.
Stan
Not to throw fuel on the fire, but that video you linked shows the construction using 7 veneers.
Base and edges
Triax glass
Full length veneer
Tip and tail rubber
Full length veneer
4 progressively shorter veneers.
Triax glass
Carbon ollie band
Wood veneer topsheet
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Base and edges
Triax glass
Full length veneer
Tip and tail rubber
Full length veneer
4 progressively shorter veneers.
Triax glass
Carbon ollie band
Wood veneer topsheet
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