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Dtrain
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Post by Dtrain »

some new skis.

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Post by falls »

looking good!
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Finished the loaded shop board for my buddy Mark
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prepped 3 snowboard cores. Maple,Poplar,Paulownia,Bamboo
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And a veneer scrap topsheet for the next deck
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hopefully build something soon!
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Post by falls »

How did you do the "divide" logo in the veneer?
By hand?
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Post by Dtrain »

Cnc. No drag knife. Just a endmill bit. Inside/outside tool path on the different 2 different veneers and swapped out the letters. Far from perfect. I tried cutting by hand. HARD to do. I have mad respect for the guys on here cutting the patters by hand. Vinmans topsheets blow my mind. True art.
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Post by knightsofnii »

Whats the specs of that shop deck? Looms awesome... Love the shape, looks alot like our new shapes
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Post by Dtrain »

158cm.29.7-25.5-29.7. Bamboo core 2-7-2. 21oz basalt.some carbon.
early rise tip/tail were 33cm long and 6.5 cm high at ends. flat between inserts.

I really like the early rise with no defined point were the rise ends and the tips start. just a smooth arc all the way through. super playfull, butters like crazy, rips the pow, carves hard.

Lacks a bit of pop. but thats just the physics of these type of tips and cambers. its expected.
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Post by chrismp »

great work!! :D

how do you guys finish the PU-sidewalls? router? belt sander?
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Jigsaw, then a handheld edge sharpener ski tool to clean the edge off, then a 90 degree with router, then the router bevel, finish with a light hand sand.
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Post by Dtrain »

Finally got a chance to work on some more stuff!

new 61twin getting the channel cut for poly
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building a kiteboard for a friend. Paulownia core with a bamboo stringer running down the center for the inserts and a little strength. an asym shape along with a pic of the topsheet to be.
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Also planned up all this rough cut Sitka spruce I scored
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A pic of the 6 inch face of one of these boards. every board is like this. its amazing
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Post by ben_mtl »

Great job !

the planer pic is amazing ! looks like my old shop... but outdoors..
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Post by Richuk »

Yeah - Great work man!
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Post by dbabicwa »

Dtrain wrote:Smooth on PCM-790. Great but expensive. I dyed this stuff with like 2 drops of blue tint. I've sourced some different product in Canada now for almost half as much. Though we will need to buy a larger quantity.
Hi everyone

Two weeks ago I've tried the above for kite board rails with a bamboo core. This is the result:



I did sand the rails, no other prep.

The resin was in a vac for like 5mins, PU pigment added, no probs with pouring and cured on a room temp.

I think the test I did before laminating the rest was good. I hate to think how would this delaminate after...

What do you recon?
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Post by Dtrain »

From what I see in the video your stuff is perfect. This stuff bonds to the wood, but you can still pull it off/out with minimal force. You may of had a bad join at the 2 colors, but nothing else I see. I've used the bamboo and this product. Never had a delam yet! After pressing, the shits in in there. Press that sucker.


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Post by Dtrain »

You should do some light sanding and cleaning of the channel before pouring next time
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