haha and its scary to think i spent $450USD on tests.. ahh homebuild dedication
This will be my third ski. Here are the goals for the ski.
-A Slalom ski.
- A short radius
- MAX grib on ice and hard pack conditions
- groomed runs only
- Alot of rebound.
- good torsional strength
- High end skier ability.
- if you were to compare with a manufactured ski; trying to compare to race stock fischer wc sl and nordica slr.

The sidecut is 115, 64,100 and will give roughly a 14m radius at 165cm.
The shape is modeld exactly from a 07 fischer wc sl.


i want the ski to carve like its on rails, which means max torsional stiffness. i also need rebound which means i need alot of fibreglass under the core. and to achieve short radius i still need it to flex. for full grip i also i still need it to be stiff. haha sounds like i am very demanding.
reasons for the layup composition:
carbon fibre layers times 2. these will dramatically stiffen the ski to a race ski standard.
tasmanian maple- excellent wood for skis. strong, excellent flex pattern.
triaxial fiberglass 3 times under the core, 1 above. My research showed that fibrelgass under the core gives pop. 1 above the core to balance out the ski more. and triaxial cause the 3rd strand improves torsional stiffness.
2 layers of kevlar. kevlar helps the flex out and is great under the core. it is a great compression material. the second layer will have strands at 45º as kevlar strands a very resistant to stretching, placting them in a 45º orientation will help stiffen up torsion once again.
The press.
I spose it would be classed under a clamp press. however if you were to look at it that way it would utilize 64clamps and spread pressure almost evenly.
it is all set up on an steel I-BEAM, and features 5/8 bolts coming out of the ibeam, spaced 8cm apart. each parralell bolt is linked by a steel angle beam to apply all the pressure. wood and alluminium sheet help spread the pressure evenly. we have used this press for the previous 2 skis and the results are perfect. no bubbles or dryspots, no delams. its great.

Oh and the tip will not feature steel edge!!! the edge will run up and rise until about 1cm off the ground and then normal ptex will take over. We found this is still durable and makes our homebuilds alot better looking cayse i cant bend the tip edges very good yet.
What do you guys think? will it work? any problems u may see? too stiff? how will the edges bond to the kevlar?
thanks guys
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