http://www.yesnowboard.com/the-clark-blog-001/
Yes. snowboards sell a uncut board that has camber and rock and you cut it to the shape you want. A ski company needs do to this. Be awesome to see what people could come up with.
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http://www.yesnowboard.com/the-clark-blog-001/
Yes. snowboards sell a uncut board that has camber and rock and you cut it to the shape you want. A ski company needs do to this. Be awesome to see what people could come up with.
I feel like getting each ski to be the same would be hard
w_skierI feel like getting each ski to be the same would be hard
Just need to be a with a jigsaw
buzzedJust need to be a with a jigsaw
*good with a jigsaw
w_skierI feel like getting each ski to be the same would be hard
Do first ski then trace the next one as close as possible.
captain_whaleDo first ski then trace the next one as close as possible.
Thats how i cut supports with fatty tubes. Its actually quite easy.
Wait... So no edges or am I missing something, it'd be fine for super fat pow skis, but anything else might get funky.
Big_MtnWait... So no edges or am I missing something, it'd be fine for super fat pow skis, but anything else might get funky.
It won't even be that good on super fat pow skis - edges are very important, also in the deep stuff
Soooo why not cut your old shit board into a funky shape instead of buying a new board to cut up?
The article states "If your keep the exposed wood edge sealed and take care of the product by keeping it dry when not in use, it could last a lifetime."
So they can't be anything other than deep pow boards.
I want to desing a ski with a core that is like 5 inches thick, but shape wise making some dolphin tail skis would be dope
.otto.I want to desing a ski with a core that is like 5 inches thick, but shape wise making some dolphin tail skis would be dope
Lolwut
Huck_NorrisLolwut
IT WOULD BE REVOLUTIONARY
JUST IMAGINE