I've been perusing this forum since 2009 without much input, so I figured it's about time I share my project, Origin Skis. Hope you enjoy

In 2009, I was a sophomore in high school and had just quit alpine racing. With all the extra free-time in the winter I decided to try making my own skis. I started with a cloth pneumatic press design (unfortunately no pictures) a couple of users were implementing at the time. That was used to make my first pair of skis- and only that pair of skis- before I decided an upgrade was in order. So here's what I've been up to:
A few old pictures first. Press construction in 2011
Bought these I-beams from a local scrapyard. Just so happens they were PERFECT (and cheap)

Drilling through 3+ feet of steel with a mag drill

Nice coat of paint!

Finished press cavity. Total weight just over 1900lbs.

Now for some new(er) pics. The press today!

Opted for a hybrid mold construction made out of progressively taller mdf 'shims'. Works really well with a 1/16" steel sheet over it at around 50psi (and it's really easy to change up!)

Recycled bits of the cordura sleeves from my first press- work nicely to hold the top mold. Btw, these were made by the one and only montuckymadman!

Air controls for the press. Fairly standard stuff I guess

Electronics. PID controller and solid state relay.

I was too cheap to pay an electrician, so I wired the control box myself. It runs off 220v and draws about 16amps to the MEI silicone heat blanket.

Thermocouple off the right of the box, and output plug on the left. My little brother so generously made the switch covers in his shop class!
Meguiar's Mirror Glaze. The stuff of legends

A shot of the business end of the press cavity. Hose couplers, aluminum cattrack, and the heat blanket.

I have used a 3/4 edge wrap on my skis, so when cutting bases I attach a bit of tipspacer to the template.

A few of the tools. Had to buy the dust collector after I destroyed the garage a couple of times with mdf dust. Planer, bandsaw...

Currently how I make cores. I think this is the most rudimentary planer jig I've ever seen, but it works damn good! Tolerances around .1mm

Shaped core

Bamboo is the best.

I use a shopfox shaper to bevel the sidewalls. Tried a few different ways but this one always produces the cleanest results.

Putting the shaper to work

The press in action!

A pair of hybrid carbon sticks from 2011/2012.

Behold: the first ski I ever made

Park skis fresh out of the press. Carbon stringers and all.

The lineup as of January 2012. Since then I've made quite a few more pairs, so I'll post pics as soon as I get around to it...

The shop!


Stoked to be able to share my progress with this community. Everything I learned came from you all, so thanks a million.
Here's an article the local paper wrote about my project:
http://helenair.com/news/local/original ... f887a.html
I go to school in Salt Lake currently, so any SLC builders I'd love to come check out your shops.
Ask questions, share thoughts. I'll post pictures of my current work soon!