Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Final Details and Testing

This year I decided to use the Marker Baron again which I removed from the original Aftermaths.  I plan to use these skis for a small amount of touring if the weather ever corporates.  At this point the original Aftermaths have been retired due to the stiffness being too high.  I may mount different bindings on them someday.  My friend Matt again offered to help me mount the bindings and tune the skis again this year.  The bases were fairly flat, but were slightly convex due to epoxy seeping under the edge of the tips and tails during pressing.


The finalized skis are shown below.

 

This years skis are light at 7lb 0oz for the pair (1591 grams per ski, 3181 grams total); this makes them the lightest skis I have made.  For comparison, the 177 cm long Volkl Kendo, which has a very similar width but is 9cm shorter, weighs in at 1849 grams per ski, or 3698 grams total (8lb 2.2 oz). The skis have a good flex and good torsional resistance.  Their performance on the hill was exceptional. I took them to a local resort, Blue Knob, which is known for having the best terrain in the mid-Atlantic.  I put the skis to the test: speed, agility around moguls, and impact off of a few jumps and drop-offs, and even some fresh powder.  I am looking forward to taking them out west in March.


 










7 comments:

  1. excellent work , great ski best so far with the rocker and camber

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  3. My friend!!
    I am really a fan of your blog, from Chile !!

    Your experience has motivated me to try it my self.
    can please help me with suppliers of materials.
    I need to buy the P-Tex bases and tops, and the edges.

    You Make an Exelent Work!!!

    Greetings and have a good season preparation!!

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    1. I'm glad that you enjoy the blog and I'm happy to give you some info about suppliers. I typically deal with two low-volume suppliers who have online shops in the USA. Between the two you can usually find what you need. The Ski Lab indicates on their website that they will ship internationally. Good Luck!

      The Ski Lab:
      http://www.store.skilab.com/index.php?main_page=index

      Blank Slate Skis:
      http://www.blankslateskis.com/

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    2. Meny thanks Jon
      i will send you updates with my progres.
      have a realy good season !

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  4. Wondering what type/brand of epoxy you use?
    Keep up the good work

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    1. Brendan,

      I have used several different types of epoxy; the two most recent types are:
      MAS: medium hardener with FLAG medium resin
      West System: 206 Hardener with 105 Resin

      The MAS epoxy is cheaper and is a lower viscosity so it is easier to work with. West Systems is a bit more expensive, but you'll find that more ski builders use it. I've used the MAS epoxy the most and never had a failure due to the epoxy. I typically order from this site: http://www.go2marine.com

      Jon

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