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22nd March 2009, 16:03:55 : Deconstructionism : and a snoCAD-X enhancement

TAKING APART A SKI


^ Cross section through an atomic Beta-Race 9.28 (ca 2001)

Today a friend and I cut up some old Atomic skis to take a look inside. These used to be Atomic Beta Race 9.8s from sometime around 1999-2000. They have the weird Beta construction with two ribs running down the length of the ski - turns out these ribs are filled with a tiny wood core and surrounded by foam.

SNOCAD-X : DXF ENHANCEMENT


^ Alignment holes applied to the DXF template

snoCAD-X has a new feature - when exporting the DXF it is now possible to select which elements of the design will be drawn in the file. Additionally you can add alignment holes - very useful for template building - makes it easier to align on cores for routing, and enables you to transfer the board axes to your materials. Another feature is a nose identifier which marks the nose - useful for nearly symmetrical templates. You could also use this hole to hang your template up in the workshop !

6th September 2008, 22:09:27 : Birth...! Oh my god, TWINS !


^ Other Dan and his new boards...


^ One of the two 152 twins...

The press proved excellent - two boards pressed in one afternoon, trimmed, ground and ready to go !

The boards were pressed at 100`C for 60 minutes at 6 bar, cooled under pressure down to about 60`C for demoulding. Heating from below only caused the camber to be a bit too high, next time I`ll put the heaters in on top too. All in all a good test of the new press design and a good result for Dan`s project work !

3rd September 2008, 20:09:21 : Two cat-tracks one press


^ Double cat-track action - the board goes between the two cat-tracks


^ Smooth curves and even heating...

So I`ve been rebuilding the press since what - January ? Stupidly I didn`t really ever get around to finishing it. Until this week - I took a week off work to finally get stuck in and get the press up to date. All being well this will mean I will get back into making more snowboards - the press was always the sticky point in my builds.

What problems was I dealing with ? - The cavity was too small, I had the tiniest space to push the laminated board into, it interfered with the cat track, which was improperly suspended and the heating shorted out and was a decidedly temporary solution.

My solution was to massively increase the cavity - it`s doubled in size using shims. Then I built an adjustable top mould to allow the firehose to conform properly to the tip curves and give me even pressure. I rebuilt the cat-track in aluminium - the existing steel solution was so heavy I couldn`t suspend it properly.

But the old steel cat-track is staying in the press - it`s going under the board, and the idea is to use it as the heating system - the heating mats go under it, and the cat track conducts the heat into the board. This means the press must be pre-heated before use but it means I have a stable even heating system which is less subject to fluctuations in temperature. The other advantage is that it allows me to use an adjustable mould with a butt-joint without transferring any unevenness to the board - the cat track soaks it up - and provides a good flat surface across the board...


^ No pressure - no problem - plenty of room to load the cassette


^ Hot and getting hotter...

1st September 2008, 22:09:30 : A week in the workshop...


^ Drilling cat track elements

So finally got a week off work to really get some time in the workshop. I`m rebuilding the cat track of my press using aluminium instead of steel. I have plans for the old cat-track, so it`s not going to waste !

80 elements drilled 4 times each - very glad it`s aluminium and not steel, would have been a lot trickier.


^ Glueing the sidewalls to the core

Other Dan`s second board got it`s sidewalls today, ready to profile the core now...

31st August 2008, 21:08:28 : Taking shape


^ Base and core

Two boards coming together for `other Dan` who is building his boards in my workshop. Base graphics from Lindsay at Snowboard Materials, topsheets from LA-ES in Como.

12th July 2008, 20:07:07 : Something is Cooking...


^ Vertically laminating as i type...

BACK TO SCHOOL

Here in the workshop we are getting ready to crank out some boards. First up is a special twintip being built by a high school student. Its an ambitious project, but if all goes well should rock. More to come tomorrow...

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