ski making photos
- Barrie2777
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Hi Bruce, have you put the ski making photos on the web site. I don't know if anyone would follow my procedeures, but it would give some insight into what it take to make a set.
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Re: ski making photos
Barrie,
Every photo you gave me is on the site. If you look under the Ski Seater page, there is another link to building skis. It gets lots of looks from people. Take a look at it and let me know if the sequence is right or not or if you care to add more to the descriptions or photos.
Bruce
Every photo you gave me is on the site. If you look under the Ski Seater page, there is another link to building skis. It gets lots of looks from people. Take a look at it and let me know if the sequence is right or not or if you care to add more to the descriptions or photos.
Bruce
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- Barrie2777
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Re: ski making photos
I will send you a few more photos. It is important to note that I do not work continuously for nine months on 20 pairs of skiis. YIKES!! The general rule of thumb for air drying wood is one year of drying time per inch of thickness. Since the maple is bought green it must dry. The other factor is that the steamed bend must dry more and set in the desired bend. It is a bit like watching grass grow or paint dry. Its better to forget about it and come back when you can. The process of drying wood should not be rushed. Kiln drying certainly does do that but kiln dried wood doesn't bend successfully. I concider the wood dry within the year because it is in my heated shop for most of the drying period. (Should I mention I also have a trusty moisture meter?)
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Re: ski making photos
That makes sense to me. I posted those comments on the ski building page.
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