How much of a gap is ok to have when I glue my edges on?
I have one spot, about 8" long, where I can just barely see light between the edge and the base. Should I pull this and re-glue? I'm vacuum bagging.
Fitting edges to base
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Re: Fitting edges to base
the best would be if there was no gap.
i had some huge gaps in some areas of tip and tail where i didn`t bend the edges that accurate, some are maybe 2-3mm wide. actually in tip and tail this is not a big deal because there you don`t feel any influences on how a ski skis. more or less.
when glueing the edges to the base i never achiefed a really tight fit, so you could always see a little gap of maybe a 1/10mm. after grinding the bases in the process of finishing there wasn`t a gap anymore...
in the worst case you still can fill the gaps with epoxy after finishing the skis.
i had some huge gaps in some areas of tip and tail where i didn`t bend the edges that accurate, some are maybe 2-3mm wide. actually in tip and tail this is not a big deal because there you don`t feel any influences on how a ski skis. more or less.
when glueing the edges to the base i never achiefed a really tight fit, so you could always see a little gap of maybe a 1/10mm. after grinding the bases in the process of finishing there wasn`t a gap anymore...
in the worst case you still can fill the gaps with epoxy after finishing the skis.
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well, then...i`d check by eye from the side if the edge does a nice curve and if you have a more or less smooth radius. and if this is not completely twisted i`d let things as they are.
because i don`t think you cann pull away the edges without destroying the base or even the edges... so i wouldn`t worry too much about it anyway
because i don`t think you cann pull away the edges without destroying the base or even the edges... so i wouldn`t worry too much about it anyway

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