Did I Do this Right- Paper Template Mount

ski_salmon69

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Ok before you guys yell at me, I’m still getting these mounted by the shop- I just wanted to figure out the process of finding the screw points. Basically just cut the template to my BSL and lined it up where I want my mount point. Would this be right or am I missing a step?
 
Looks good to me. Fuck taking it to the shop spend the money you'd spend on a mount and buy a #3 posi drive, drill bit, and some wood glue, borrow your pops fav drill and mount it yourself. You're halfway there.
 
14347291:colorado_frenchy said:
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You need at minimum 1cm between the new holes and the old ones, not sure you have it here?

Otherwise everything looks fine from a distance

Ya that’s obviously a concern, would probably just have to play with the mount point to get it far enough away from the old holes
 
14347295:ski_salmon69 said:
Ya that’s obviously a concern, would probably just have to play with the mount point to get it far enough away from the old holes

What bindings are you mounting?

You seem almost fine, if I were you I'd only move the heel piece holes back a little bit, and then just not have the heel piece perfectly centered on the rails. (Not sure if that makes sense to you)
 
Binding freedom templates have awful scaling. Also, keep in mind you want your scaling at 100%. These are way better:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lpDx4-8PF44Pc08HHNyYY6Gg2a3Dd245

But yeah, feel it out and measure it to be within 1cm. Keep in mind, the guys at the shop are just gonna pull out a jig and do this all anyways. You just need to tell them if you want them to go A) Backwards B) Forwards C) Reverse (if symmetrical ski) if there’s overlap on holes.
 
14347304:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Binding freedom templates have awful scaling. Also, keep in mind you want your scaling at 100%. These are way better:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lpDx4-8PF44Pc08HHNyYY6Gg2a3Dd245

But yeah, feel it out and measure it to be within 1cm. Keep in mind, the guys at the shop are just gonna pull out a jig and do this all anyways. You just need to tell them if you want them to go A) Backwards B) Forwards C) Reverse (if symmetrical ski) if there’s overlap on holes.

I was looking through these but didn't see one for tyrolia 11 attack2. Ive got the tyrolia paper template I got from freedom templates, but it doesn't like up with the 11s. I had 13's and they lined up but not the 11's anyone know where the 11 template is?
 
Never mind , printer issue. I’m a moron. They the same

14400871:KentuckyHills said:
I was looking through these but didn't see one for tyrolia 11 attack2. Ive got the tyrolia paper template I got from freedom templates, but it doesn't like up with the 11s. I had 13's and they lined up but not the 11's anyone know where the 11 template is?
 
14347295:ski_salmon69 said:
Ya that’s obviously a concern, would probably just have to play with the mount point to get it far enough away from the old holes

That's plenty of clearance, the 1cm rule is bogus.
 
14401381:.nasty said:
That's plenty of clearance, the 1cm rule is bogus.

i went with 1 cm anyways, but didn’t actually get the heel piece mounted yet because I didn’t have the right size screwdriver and I didn’t wanna strip the screw
 
You used the template as intended.

Scaling is tricky, as every step of the chain between the pdf and your printer may decide it knows better and change it. Measure the holes on the binding and compare to the template to be sure.

The center marks on skis are frequently off, many manufacturers just slap the image on there. Left may be different than right. The offfset from true center can vary.

The relationship between the boot mark, the binding holes, and bsl can vary by boot manufacturer. A trial mount on 2x4 can verify the relationship.

OTOH most people don't care about it being a little off one way or the other, just slap the shop jig on there and drill away.
 
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