I am now working on BM skis. The core will be made out of siberian cedar (wanna save some weight). It holds screws much better than poplar for example, but it is still soft wood. Because the dimensions of my skis are 195 R 45 (136 - 116 - 124) and because the flex should be as stiff as possible I don t want to risk ripping out the binding.
The layout:
base with edges
rubber
600 g biaxial glass
300 g biaxial carbon
unaxial carbon stringer 330 g/5 cm bride
cedar woodcore
unaxial carbon stringer 330 g/5 cm bride
300 g biaxial carbon
600 g biaxial glass
oak veneer topsheet (0.8 mm)
My ideas for binding reinforcement:
1) prepare thinner core and use thicker ash veneer topsheet 1.4 mm
2) add 800 g fiberglass just under the binding
3) use hard wood plate inserts in the binding area (as shown on the picture below the text)
The hard wood inserts seems to be quite challenging, I am not sure about gluing it into cedar core. I could do it with classical woodglue before the layup or with epoxy while laying up.... Both have some advantages and disadvantages. Not sure if that sollution is worth to try..... :)
Thank for any advices!
