Some doubts, help me please!!!
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:36 am
Hi guys, I hope you help me! . I´ve been around this lovely web and forum for a long time.
I broke my shoulder on April... so ski building is going to help me thru a long summer without mountain biking. Now that a friend of mine who is a real pro cabinet maker (and a ski freak too) has offered me his help and his real pro workshop I have no excuses to start.
Our press is almost done and I have found all the materials here in europe (I´m spanish) but I have a lot of doubts, more and more as the project goes on.
I´d like you to comment some of my ideas. There are some things that i´m not sure after having read almost every topic in the forum
I´m going to build four pairs . Vertical laminated wood core... Poplar, ash, birch, and some stiffer tropical wood like mahogany or whatever....
Two of the pairs with wooden topsheet, and two with clear p tex top.
Here goes my first question. Those of you who use wooden topsheets... what kind of glaze do you use? when do you use it? (before or after liying up, trimming?).
Two of the pairs i´m planning to build are going to be freeride/tour skis and they are going to share the bindings (naxo nx 21) so this two pairs will have inserts so core alignement has to be perfect. Is it so difficult to align the core? In guess that the pairs with the inserts will be the last to be built so I can see it by myself, but is it so difficult?
Any suggetion about how to cut the base?
My last question is about the graphics. One of the options, like many of you do... is to use some kind of fabric and rice paper for the logos (under clear topsheet)... the other using a normal paper with the graphis printed on it (under clear topsheet too), What do you think?
Thanks for your help.
Greetings from spain, happy riding!!!!
I broke my shoulder on April... so ski building is going to help me thru a long summer without mountain biking. Now that a friend of mine who is a real pro cabinet maker (and a ski freak too) has offered me his help and his real pro workshop I have no excuses to start.
Our press is almost done and I have found all the materials here in europe (I´m spanish) but I have a lot of doubts, more and more as the project goes on.
I´d like you to comment some of my ideas. There are some things that i´m not sure after having read almost every topic in the forum
I´m going to build four pairs . Vertical laminated wood core... Poplar, ash, birch, and some stiffer tropical wood like mahogany or whatever....
Two of the pairs with wooden topsheet, and two with clear p tex top.
Here goes my first question. Those of you who use wooden topsheets... what kind of glaze do you use? when do you use it? (before or after liying up, trimming?).
Two of the pairs i´m planning to build are going to be freeride/tour skis and they are going to share the bindings (naxo nx 21) so this two pairs will have inserts so core alignement has to be perfect. Is it so difficult to align the core? In guess that the pairs with the inserts will be the last to be built so I can see it by myself, but is it so difficult?
Any suggetion about how to cut the base?
My last question is about the graphics. One of the options, like many of you do... is to use some kind of fabric and rice paper for the logos (under clear topsheet)... the other using a normal paper with the graphis printed on it (under clear topsheet too), What do you think?
Thanks for your help.
Greetings from spain, happy riding!!!!