Hi all!
I have som problems deciding how long the binding area of my skiis should be, and where I should place the binding area (forward from the center or backward). I´m using voilé Hardwire CRB binding.
And also: How do I get these dimesions of the core in to Snocad-X?? I´ve tried to put in different dimensions of the core i Snocad-X but can´t really get it right...
Skiis will be used as Telemarkskiis.
Facts on the skiis I´m building:
Core: Maple
Thickness of binding area: 10 mm
Thickness of tip and tail area: 2 mm
Overall length: 1760 mm
Running lenght: 1520 mm
Nose lenght: 140 mm
Tail lenght: 100 mm
Nose width: 126 mm
Tail width: 114 mm
Waist width: 94 mm
Sidecut radius: 22,5 m
Core profile problem!
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Re: Core profile problem!
the most common methods for mounting bindings is boot center mount or chord center mount, for further information you should check out the web or this forum by search.
snoCAD... i ve tried it couple of months ago but there s no place to type in the measurements, you can just drag this tiny buttons till the dimension you want shows up. it s especially annoying when shaping the thickness of the core, this didn t work out in my case anyway, one point didn t fix, it just followed the other... maybe i m just too silly, or it s my old mac that doesnt handles the newest version of snocad
maybe you should use another app like adobe illustrator, vectorworks, autocad,... a little harder to get into it but unlimited and exact results. or just drawing by hand, if you don t need cnc machining files would be the easiest
snoCAD... i ve tried it couple of months ago but there s no place to type in the measurements, you can just drag this tiny buttons till the dimension you want shows up. it s especially annoying when shaping the thickness of the core, this didn t work out in my case anyway, one point didn t fix, it just followed the other... maybe i m just too silly, or it s my old mac that doesnt handles the newest version of snocad
maybe you should use another app like adobe illustrator, vectorworks, autocad,... a little harder to get into it but unlimited and exact results. or just drawing by hand, if you don t need cnc machining files would be the easiest