I'm having trouble with keeping the tip fill aligned with the core. I've tried using medical tape to keep the core butted up with the tip fill, but this only marginally works. I think the root cause is when I vacuum press, as it starts sucking the core down to the form, the two pieces go out of alignment.
I wanted to hear if there are any suggestions? Maybe more tape that a couple pieces? Maybe more tape at the ends?
Also, I need to fill this gap. Any suggestions on epoxy type? I'm thinking the CLR that I'm used wouldn't be low enough viscosity.
Tip fill alignment issues
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Tip fill alignment issues
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Re: Tip fill alignment issues
You could try using a few small drops of superglue (the thicker gel type one so it doesn't suck into the wood grain) or quick setting epoxy on the seam in addition to the tape. I think that should to the trick.
Re: Tip fill alignment issues
My cores and tip filler are wider than the finished ski.
I use a dab of hot glue to attach the 2 just outside of the ski.
It gets cut off with the flash.
sam
I use a dab of hot glue to attach the 2 just outside of the ski.
It gets cut off with the flash.
sam
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Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)