Twizz 2012/2013
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twizz, The FKS / Pivot race bindings are for the most part exactly the same as they used to be prior to 2007 when they stopped making them. I think you are comparing them to the Rossi Power / Look Pivot, dildo style heel. You can change and bend the brakes on the new FKS / Pivot binding, it is just a bitch. The toes on the the new 14's are the same as the old 12 toes sans the din difference and a wider AFD. New 18's are exactly the same. Unfortunately the did away with the 15's : ( And knee injuries, unfortunately, are still a very real possibility in pivots.
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Yeah it's another $100 for the look 18s with the metal toe.
Fun fact - the toe piece uses the same mounting holes as the older pivots. The front two screws on the heel piece are in the same location, but the rear two are further forward. When I bought them last year I had already made a pair of skis with inserts for the old ones... So I machined an adapter plate to mount the new ones to the old holes
Fun fact - the toe piece uses the same mounting holes as the older pivots. The front two screws on the heel piece are in the same location, but the rear two are further forward. When I bought them last year I had already made a pair of skis with inserts for the old ones... So I machined an adapter plate to mount the new ones to the old holes
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The foam core skis are done!


The graphics are a map of the Seattle area from 1908. (for the record, I had this topsheet printed long before I saw Chris's beautiful map skis... don't want to look like a copycat
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The bases are two different colors of ptex, everything cutout using my $8 homemade drag knife on my CNC.


I'll be taking these skis up to Alpental Tuesday (and they are forecasting something like 3ft before then... hoooo doggy it's going to be good!). I'll report back with how they ski, and I'll make a new thread about these foam cores and how they ski, how it was to work with, lessons to share, etc.


The graphics are a map of the Seattle area from 1908. (for the record, I had this topsheet printed long before I saw Chris's beautiful map skis... don't want to look like a copycat

The bases are two different colors of ptex, everything cutout using my $8 homemade drag knife on my CNC.


I'll be taking these skis up to Alpental Tuesday (and they are forecasting something like 3ft before then... hoooo doggy it's going to be good!). I'll report back with how they ski, and I'll make a new thread about these foam cores and how they ski, how it was to work with, lessons to share, etc.
Wicked ski Twizz. please do tell the trials and tribulations of your drag knifed bases. i know you have the carbide blank sharpened up, but can you explain any problems you encountered and if only vacum was used while you cut out the bases shapes and how the letters held while doing so. they look perfect. WOW!Impresive!
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Had a funny conversation in the lift line today. Somebody was admiring Kevin's skis (the mountain/river ones), and Kevin was explaining that they were homemade. The guy looked at me and said "hey you've got a red beard too, why don't you have homemade skis?!"
I quietly wiped the snow off my tips to reveal the "Stumpysticks, Handmade in Kenmore, Washington" and just smiled.
I quietly wiped the snow off my tips to reveal the "Stumpysticks, Handmade in Kenmore, Washington" and just smiled.
