The color on that sidewall is really great! Can I ask what kind of urethane you're using, and where you got it? I'm thinking I'm ready to give urethane sidewalls a shot.
And yes, I still get my bamboo from Bamboo Hardwoods in Seattle (the showroom has a different name now). I used to be able to buy remnants for cheap, but now its retail boxes only
Smooth on PCM-790. Great but expensive. I dyed this stuff with like 2 drops of blue tint. I've sourced some different product in Canada now for almost half as much. Though we will need to buy a larger quantity.
But Ben if you are looking there is a full on polyurethane factory in salmon arm B.C.. I spoke with a guy named Chad and he has given me some very good pricing on 7.5 gallons of a very similar product. You being so close to the boarder though, have a lot more options.
We drank some beer tonight and pressed this splitboard. Best press to date . Nothing went wrong, and no steps were missed. I am excited to say the least. this is the first time i have not pulled it out hot. We shut off the blankets and went out for fish and chips. let the pressure off and cracked it upon return. flat bases, no swelling edge tangs, seemed better all round.
here is a couple layup pics. will post more tommorow after I chop of the flash.
Next time Ill get these holes cnc'ed, split inserts by hand take forever!
We bought a large Mastercraft tile nipper with intensions to modify them.
Found out that the 2 handles did not come apart. Brought them to my machinist friend who ground it for me. Not perfect as it does slip once in a while, but works. If your on the hunt for nippers, look for ones that have a easily accessible nut and bolt holding the 2 pieces together so you can take em apart, or grinding out the middle tooth is almost impossible.
I got it cut out . drill inserts out and base grind tommorow
bamboo core 2.1mm/7mm/2.3mm
stiched 9 ounce uni carbon. one inch strip above and below each "ski".
4 12k carbon tows above and below core from inset pack to contact pionts.
19.9 ounce quadaxial basalt top/bottom