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Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

Thanks guys. Appreciate it.
Ya , the shop is almost finished. Still running some wires
And then insulation and plywood interior walls. We're moving out of the
Dungeon in April.
Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

The new shop is now done. Just have to move the press. Not looking forward to dismantling that thing.

New 63 twin split
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2 new pairs of touring skis. The carbon set weigh just a sniff over 3.5 pounds a ski. Sitka/Cypress cores.
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And a new board I just flashes for a whistler trip next week. Soft biax glass. Poplar/paulownia/maple/bamboo core. Oak top with a graphic of a Stephen Harper. The worst Canadian prime minister of all time.
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gozaimaas
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Post by gozaimaas »

Schwoite!
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Post by the.quass »

I get excited whenever you update!
Love your stuff.
Do you have any tips for a split board with the edge down the guts?
Also, Do you leave a slight gap down the middle?
Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

Thanks dude. When if comes to splits you need to decide if you want to layup 2 cores, or build the cores with extra sidewall in the middle. This will make the board wider. You need to spread the inserts the same distance. Then place the 2 bases on the cassette with a gap that matches the extra sidewall down the centre of the core also. I design for 2-3 mm extra. The last step u do is split the board And put a clean 90 degree bevel on the inside sidewall.

There is a lot to go wrong, let's put it that way.

Finished this board up today
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Post by gozaimaas »

I cut slithers and glue them to the inside edges to maintain the gap. Spending time here is well worth it ;-)
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Post by loganimlach »

huge fan of that veneer work! keep er up man
Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

Finished gluing up next seasons core blocks
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Was given a huge tight grained sitka spruce butt from our buddy Jeff just in case we run out of cores (not likely)
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It produced over 80 clear 1x6's
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Post by gozaimaas »

Thats unreal man ;-)
Love the overhang btw
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The Toyota Tacoma only comes with a 5 foot box, if you want a manual transmission. Things useless! Ha
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Post by chrismp »

That's a lot of wood for free! Finding spruce/fir in such good quality is a rarity.
Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

I know. I'm very lucky. I live in a small coastal community, I have a sawmill 3 blocks from my house.

I don't use fast growing tree species. Red alder is the only one that grows here.

I get to use older growth sitka spruce and yellow cedar. 20plus yearly growth rings an inch minimum. Some of the yellow is so old and slow growing, you can't even see the ring count with your eye.

My country has over the last handful of decades exported 80% of our old growth trees. I don't feel bad using a couple locally.

Would be nice though it was for something like furniture or cabinets that will last forever.

I can but poplar(aspen) inland a bit(3 hour drive), but for now this free mast and spar grade sitka spruce will work fine



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Post by vinman »

Awesome segment. I love it!
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Dtrain wrote:We were lucky to have Big Tree Media come to Prince Rupert and film this segment about our company and our town.



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