how many home built skis are out there?
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how many home built skis are out there?
I wonder how many pairs of home built skis and snowboards have been made with the help of this and the graf websites (probably other websites I don't know about too)?
I see there are around 1170 registered users on this forum and around 200 "journals" pages. Going with a rough guesstimate I would say there could be somewhere between 200 and 2000 skis and snowboards that have come through this website in one way or another. I am sure there are plenty of other builders that are not signed up as well. We have built 6 pairs now and it seems like a lot of the other builders have built a similar number.
The thing I love most about this site is that almost everyone does the process a little bit differently, from the press, to the materials used, and the steps taken to get to a final product.
I see there are around 1170 registered users on this forum and around 200 "journals" pages. Going with a rough guesstimate I would say there could be somewhere between 200 and 2000 skis and snowboards that have come through this website in one way or another. I am sure there are plenty of other builders that are not signed up as well. We have built 6 pairs now and it seems like a lot of the other builders have built a similar number.
The thing I love most about this site is that almost everyone does the process a little bit differently, from the press, to the materials used, and the steps taken to get to a final product.
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Not only that, but the overwhelming willingness to explain in detail how we all do it differently, provide help and give advice based on personal experiences. There's nothing I hate more than project-types holding back information because they don't want people stealing their ideas.shopvac wrote: The thing I love most about this site is that almost everyone does the process a little bit differently, from the press, to the materials used, and the steps taken to get to a final product.
I like to think of the DIY'ers in the world (not just ski builders) as one big team, sharing ideas back and forth only makes the final processes and outcomes better!


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sean has built 3 pairs, and i have built 1 pair, with another on the way once i have a little more free time...twizzstyle wrote:Not only that, but the overwhelming willingness to explain in detail how we all do it differently, provide help and give advice based on personal experiences. There's nothing I hate more than project-types holding back information because they don't want people stealing their ideas.shopvac wrote: The thing I love most about this site is that almost everyone does the process a little bit differently, from the press, to the materials used, and the steps taken to get to a final product.
I like to think of the DIY'ers in the world (not just ski builders) as one big team, sharing ideas back and forth only makes the final processes and outcomes better!I started a carbon fiber violin project a while back, and every violin builder I talked to was a real jerk and wouldn't tell me anything!
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eh? relevance?KevyWevy wrote: sean has built 3 pairs, and i have built 1 pair, with another on the way once i have a little more free time...
I'm already working on pair number 4 (5 technically, have to include stumpysticks), you gotta do some catching up son!
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relevance is that hes wondering how many pairs we've made.twizzstyle wrote:eh? relevance?KevyWevy wrote: sean has built 3 pairs, and i have built 1 pair, with another on the way once i have a little more free time...
I'm already working on pair number 4 (5 technically, have to include stumpysticks), you gotta do some catching up son!
minty sticks and two piggy sticks. stumpy sticks don't count you only made one and it was a horrible failure. :P
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oh yeah... and im waiting for somebody to get their stuff out of my way so i have some room to build.... and time.... mostly time.twizzstyle wrote:eh? relevance?KevyWevy wrote: sean has built 3 pairs, and i have built 1 pair, with another on the way once i have a little more free time...
I'm already working on pair number 4 (5 technically, have to include stumpysticks), you gotta do some catching up son!
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hahaha, sean fail for not actually reading the thread titleKevyWevy wrote:relevance is that hes wondering how many pairs we've made.twizzstyle wrote:eh? relevance?KevyWevy wrote: sean has built 3 pairs, and i have built 1 pair, with another on the way once i have a little more free time...
I'm already working on pair number 4 (5 technically, have to include stumpysticks), you gotta do some catching up son!
minty sticks and two piggy sticks. stumpy sticks don't count you only made one and it was a horrible failure. :P

(I made two stumpy sticks, counts as a pair)
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not sure if this question is rhetorical,
but... I've built 6.5 pairs (vacuum bagging).
One ski had a core shift and is still hanging around to remind me to pay more attention during layup!!!
sam
but... I've built 6.5 pairs (vacuum bagging).
One ski had a core shift and is still hanging around to remind me to pay more attention during layup!!!
sam
You don't even have a legit signature, nothing to reveal who you are and what you do...
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
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