Contoured base profile
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Contoured base profile
Has anyone out there played around with putting intentional shape/contour into the base of a ski or board? And if so how did you go about it? I'd love to make something on the line of the Asmo boards see www.asemo.at
I've made a few boards with and without bindings with nice flat bases but I think making something like this would be an awesome challenge... And sweet to ride on the deep days. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I've made a few boards with and without bindings with nice flat bases but I think making something like this would be an awesome challenge... And sweet to ride on the deep days. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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These guys do it and Ive seen their boards in person they are pretty neat.
http://www.gilsonboards.com/technology
http://www.gilsonboards.com/technology
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you can do it with a cat track, just need to make a 3D mold and then shape the core to accommodate the 3D mold shape so the top of the ski/board is still flat. either that or mill a 3D bottom mold and 3D top cassette layer.
Big bladder and no cat track prob easier.
Big bladder and no cat track prob easier.
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
Depends what area you are in.Jon Quarrie wrote:Thanks guys, I have a few ideas on the mould that I'm going to play with. Any ideas on where to look for a bladder the full width of a board? Those Gilson boards look interesting too..thanks for that
We got quite a few options here in Perth Australia who sell it by the meter.
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