I've been around this website for a while now, getting as much infos as I could to build my own skis. This morning, the first pair got out of the press. Here's a picture before a more complete story.
just for info so that you dont look at them strangely, they are 140-100-125 for 170cm long.


Now my question
the main problem for us appeared to be: how to know where is the base under the core while laying ? And how to align them properly ?
What we did was :
- lay down the base on the mold and fix it lateraly with nails on the sides (head of nails did not exceed over the top of the base)
- after laying some fibers, we put the cores on top, and then we nailed some pieces of seidewalls (two on each side of the skis) to insure that the core does not slide while pressing.
The problem was
before we put air in the bladder, the core moved over the pieces of sidewalls... So when we pressed, We realised something went wrong and we had to un-build the press and nail out the pieces of sidewalls. You can imagine it's been quite a mess as the epoxy was already curing...And then we did not have any guarantee anymore that the core would not move while pressing .
I've seen the technic in the "howto guide", but still it does not insure that the core is aligned with the base right ? An we could not use this method as our sidewalls were not large enough (they were precut) to nail them to the mold.
Do tou have any wonderful technic ?
PS: sorry for my poor english...