Cutting base material - ptex
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IMO it's critical that you keep your base material at the same temp after it is cut out. Also there should be little to no time between cutting out the base and gluing the edges on.
Ideally this is the absolute last step that you do, so that you have little to no time between cutting out your base gluing on your edges and laying up your board.
Ideally this is the absolute last step that you do, so that you have little to no time between cutting out your base gluing on your edges and laying up your board.
If you have a table router. My copy of "swellpanik":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDBVc-Tsm4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDBVc-Tsm4
Yep, get all your ducks in a row.doughboyshredder wrote:
Ideally this is the absolute last step that you do, so that you have little to no time between cutting out your base gluing on your edges and laying up your board.
All your materials ready, I usually dry fit it all to make sure I have everything ready to go and no surprises. Glass cut around locators etc.
The one time I didn't do this I forgot core locators and ended up stapling my core to mold midway thru the layup.
Then cut base, glue on edges, into mold and start mixing.
This has been my method since day one and so far not one banana ski.
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Best of luck to you. (uneva)
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Big router table, that's more of a shaper.OAC wrote:If you have a table router. My copy of "swellpanik":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDBVc-Tsm4
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Big router table, that's more of a shaper.OAC wrote:If you have a table router. My copy of "swellpanik":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDBVc-Tsm4
(btw I get this message a lot now when I post. I wonder if anything has really changed.... Template->make_filename(): Error - file message_body.tpl does not exist)
OK, shaper. Didn't know about there was another name.skidesmond wrote:Big router table, that's more of a shaper.OAC wrote:If you have a table router. My copy of "swellpanik":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDBVc-Tsm4
(btw I get this message a lot now when I post. I wonder if anything has really changed.... Template->make_filename(): Error - file message_body.tpl does not exist)

I just quick translate it from swedish. (My swedish)
And...I haven't got any of those messages. It works like before...
I know, i know, I considered it, but I don't have any other trick for the moment. And the result is perfect.
In the wait for a cnc (which doesn't solve the warping issue) and a proper(professional) casette. This will do... I will create some sort of push stick. Now I know! Maybe an update next week??
In the wait for a cnc (which doesn't solve the warping issue) and a proper(professional) casette. This will do... I will create some sort of push stick. Now I know! Maybe an update next week??

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I've just been using a dragknife in the cnc cutter, that way I cut out my inlays in the same sequence. I've actually had no problems yet with the warping you guys are talking about <knocks on wood>.
And yeah, the Galleria base is tricky. If you leave it in even a couple of minutes too long you'd have a straighter base if you made it from lizards and sharp sticks.
And yeah, the Galleria base is tricky. If you leave it in even a couple of minutes too long you'd have a straighter base if you made it from lizards and sharp sticks.
"86% of the time it works 100% of the time".
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Much less common with snowboards, but I guess you're building little snowlerbladesBrazen wrote:I've just been using a dragknife in the cnc cutter, that way I cut out my inlays in the same sequence. I've actually had no problems yet with the warping you guys are talking about <knocks on wood>.
And yeah, the Galleria base is tricky. If you leave it in even a couple of minutes too long you'd have a straighter base if you made it from lizards and sharp sticks.

Have you checked your finished blades against the template? You might be surprised.