Profiling Issue
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Profiling Issue
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How do I fix this issue?? Should I put wood putty in it or maybe fiberglass?? Or should I just make another core??
How do I fix this issue?? Should I put wood putty in it or maybe fiberglass?? Or should I just make another core??
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You ought to take a step back and make a better router bridge setup, obviously it's not up for the job. I wouldn't use that core, I would start fresh - but if you don't improve the router setup you're just banking on good luck to have a core turn out at all.
That just looks bad everywhere, doesn't look like one specific spot things went bad. Could have stopped much sooner and maybe saved it, but hindsight is always 20/20, right? In a bad bad pinch, could you belt sand the entire thing flat/smooth? You'll be losing stiffness with reduced thickness of course.
Wood putty has no place inside a ski/snowboard.
That just looks bad everywhere, doesn't look like one specific spot things went bad. Could have stopped much sooner and maybe saved it, but hindsight is always 20/20, right? In a bad bad pinch, could you belt sand the entire thing flat/smooth? You'll be losing stiffness with reduced thickness of course.
Wood putty has no place inside a ski/snowboard.
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^^^ Best to make a new core otherwise you'll be wasting the FG, epoxy, time, etc. Yup, we've all been there and it suckstwizzstyle wrote:(I just posted in your journal thread).
There's no fixing here. You gotta get more material and make a new core, otherwise you're wasting your other materials.
If this was an easy/frustration-free hobby, everybody would be doing it We've all been in your shoes.
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Seriously?
I wouldn't waste my time with that.
You're just throwing away good money after bad.
It's gonna cost you $10-15 to make a new core, plus an hour labour.
I mean it's your money and if you want to throw it away that's up to you.
You could always just send your money to me. I could find a good use for it.
I'll send you my email, paypal is fine
sam
I wouldn't waste my time with that.
You're just throwing away good money after bad.
It's gonna cost you $10-15 to make a new core, plus an hour labour.
I mean it's your money and if you want to throw it away that's up to you.
You could always just send your money to me. I could find a good use for it.
I'll send you my email, paypal is fine
sam
You don't even have a legit signature, nothing to reveal who you are and what you do...
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
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I would rip that sidewall off and burn the wood, as not to waste it. Then id have a little cry around the fire about wasting the sidewall
I've patched up some sceptical f&$k ups, but that's ridiculous. I'd toss it out just because of the chew marks, not to mention the huge chunk ripped out.
As taught in anger management though, I'll close with a positive remark....
At least it's under the binding area .....hahahhaha
I've patched up some sceptical f&$k ups, but that's ridiculous. I'd toss it out just because of the chew marks, not to mention the huge chunk ripped out.
As taught in anger management though, I'll close with a positive remark....
At least it's under the binding area .....hahahhaha
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