Laminating cores
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:19 pm
First off, fantastic site… It’s breathing new life into the upcoming ski season for me.
Since I’ve already laminated one core and it didn’t turn out successfully, I’m looking for some advice on laminating up my next core. The problems I ran into were basically that the strips are uneven on the bottom of the core and that the core warped width wise. We’ve been spending a lot of time thinking and discussing how to solve these problems but wanted to get some opinions before I try my next core.
I got some advice that I should be using bar clamps and setting the strips on top of them to keep them flat on the base, we’ve also been thinking we need to just lay them flat on a table with painter’s plastic under the core and press the core down as we’re clamping together. What do people do to get the excess glue off and keep the strips flat as they’re laminating? We’re using strips of pine and hickory ripped to about ¾ x ½ inch strips glued together w/tight bond 3. Part of my concern is that we don’t have a planer or access to one as of right now and are planning on using a router to profile our cores. I’m worried that we’re going to end up with one side of our core that is not completely flat and it will cause some issues with our bases.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Since I’ve already laminated one core and it didn’t turn out successfully, I’m looking for some advice on laminating up my next core. The problems I ran into were basically that the strips are uneven on the bottom of the core and that the core warped width wise. We’ve been spending a lot of time thinking and discussing how to solve these problems but wanted to get some opinions before I try my next core.
I got some advice that I should be using bar clamps and setting the strips on top of them to keep them flat on the base, we’ve also been thinking we need to just lay them flat on a table with painter’s plastic under the core and press the core down as we’re clamping together. What do people do to get the excess glue off and keep the strips flat as they’re laminating? We’re using strips of pine and hickory ripped to about ¾ x ½ inch strips glued together w/tight bond 3. Part of my concern is that we don’t have a planer or access to one as of right now and are planning on using a router to profile our cores. I’m worried that we’re going to end up with one side of our core that is not completely flat and it will cause some issues with our bases.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.