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14410564:FruitBootPro said:bro just shut up and go skiing holy shit.
imagine getting mad at ppl for skiing in gear nobody is forcing u to buy
prolly spoken by a guy whos gear is far ahead of his skill*
14410564:FruitBootPro said:bro just shut up and go skiing holy shit.
imagine getting mad at ppl for skiing in gear nobody is forcing u to buy
14411634:bbw.enthusiast said:prolly spoken by a guy whos gear is far ahead of his skill*
14411223:Dan-Man said:HEY man did u pose for that sick pic of u with a pair of skis on your feet & and another pair on your back for one of those vail mountain photographers u randomly see sometimes? Because I was thinking about doing a similar thing for my tinder prof. I know bitchez get dripping wet for a man in a helmet & 4 skis on his person. DRIPPIN
14411631:ajbski said:what’d you do there? Why don’t do it anymore?
14411634:bbw.enthusiast said:prolly spoken by a guy whos gear is far ahead of his skill*
14411252:GrandThings said:Was just checking out their site, the Lotus 138 comes in a 192 length??? Is that the biggest ski on the market? Damn
14411252:GrandThings said:Was just checking out their site, the Lotus 138 comes in a 192 length??? Is that the biggest ski on the market? Damn
14411846:BearsOnKetamine said:Arv 116 jj ul comes in a 194 I think
14412101:Session said:Measure an Armada 194, it's not close to 194.
14412124:BearsOnKetamine said:Elaborate?
14416371:ajbski said:when manufacturers say "length" they mean the length of the base.
if you measure from tip to tail it will always be shorter.
14416373:Biffbarf said:Bruh
14416375:ajbski said:what, is that too obvious?
14416371:ajbski said:when manufacturers say "length" they mean the length of the base.
if you measure from tip to tail it will always be shorter.
14416376:Biffbarf said:Wtf do you mean length of base? Also what about k2, on3p?
14416903:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:I was going to shit on this but realized it actually might be correct for certain manufacturers.
They mean a flat base before layup, if I understood correctly. Companies like ON3P, Fauna, K2, etc. probably cut their bases, fiberglass, etc. longer to account for shrinkage
14416964:ajbski said:I doubt it...
the cassettes that hold the edges and base together in the press are usually milled out in 2D then formed for the side profile.
once again. It’s almost a negligible amount shorter. Maybe like 1cm on something with high tips
14416966:Biffbarf said:Dude. No.
14416968:ajbski said:Who are you and how would you know better?
14416969:Biffbarf said:I'm a man who understands basic math and knows that companies like on3p and k2 make true-to-length skis by pressing longer material into shape than other brands who measure their skis pre-press so they end up shorter after production.
14416970:ajbski said:Prove it
14416972:Biffbarf said:Prove what? Do you want pics of my 189 on3p's being 189's with a tape measure? Or pics of my 187 dynastars being more like 185s? Or my 191 k2's measuring true to length at 191? Or my 188 4frnts that are closer to 185s?

14416964:ajbski said:I doubt it...
the cassettes that hold the edges and base together in the press are usually milled out in 2D then formed for the side profile.
once again. It’s almost a negligible amount shorter. Maybe like 1cm on something with high tips
14416969:Biffbarf said:I'm a man who understands basic math and knows that companies like on3p and k2 make true-to-length skis by pressing longer material into shape than other brands who measure their skis pre-press so they end up shorter after production.
14416977:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:I legit don’t know what you’re trying to say now. I have laid up skis. I interned at a ski factory. I have used cassettes. They don’t hold the bases and edge together. They flat pack them. Bases and edges are either pre-formed and glued or there’s a machine aid. And cassettes are usually huge so a few cm wouldn’t change anything. Most companies usually have a few too.
What IS swapped out is the blocks/mold for different sizes and different skis. That is separate from the cassette.
Like Biff said, simple measurements of skis would prove whatever you’re trying to argue (I can’t even remember now) wrong. It is not just a base measurement for everyone.


14416983:ajbski said:I have doubts barf even has a metric tape measure lol
Yea that’s ghetto indie manufacturer stuff having a flat cassette and glueing up your edges.
pros have proper fixtures/cassette that they hold the edges based in without glueing. It lets epoxy get between every tine of the edge.
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I feel like indie guys that there even might be a difference in length between skis in a pair. Especially those with a 3/4 wrap edge.
14416976:ajbski said:You claim manufacturers account for the loss in length by cutting bases by that amount longer. And they do that for every size in the range.
I call bullshit.
14416988:iggyskier said:ON3P accounts for loss in length due to molding by designing our skis - flat - longer than the listed length so the actual ski length is representative of the listed length (ie: a 186cm Mango 100 would be listed as a 189cm for most brands, but pulled tip to tip is accurate to the listed length).
As that is our design philosophy, it applies to every ski we design.
That said - there is variability in how brands design. The majority of brands design flat base = listed length. The resulting true ski length is then variably shorter depending on a variety of design factors (ie: full twin, flat tail, tip shape, rocker length, etc).
Both philosophies (obviously) work. But those various approaches are why - say - a 181cm Jeffrey 110 is about the same length as a 185cm JJ.
14416983:ajbski said:I have doubts barf even has a metric tape measure lol
Yea that’s ghetto indie manufacturer stuff having a flat cassette and glueing up your edges.
pros have proper fixtures/cassette that they hold the edges based in without glueing. It lets epoxy get between every tine of the edge.
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I feel like indie guys that there even might be a difference in length between skis in a pair. Especially those with a 3/4 wrap edge.
14417029:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:Pros? You do realize there’s a reason people are turning to companies such as ON3p, moment, etc. who glue their edges by hand. You’re going to call the largest Independent manufacturer in America not a pro?
Those cassettes that hold the edges aren’t something to be looked up to.
14417033:ajbski said:im saying guys who make 100+ pair a day pros.
i dont know on3p production numbers, or even how many presses they got, my estimate is around 50 based on the equipment ive seen in their videos.
people turn to micro brew because of their influence on sites like this, progressive shapes, eco sustainability and supporting local businesses.
if someone says they purchase indie because of build quality or attention to detail, theyre just dumb
14417034:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:Okay yeah then. But to discount Indy companies as not being professional is bad terminology.
You’ve obviously got a cow in the ditch, as finns like to say, so who do/did you work for?
14417052:ajbski said:dont get me wrong, 50 pair is great for a company that has 5-20 employees. i think im way off base here too. i think the 50 pair estimate is really high.
i worked for no manufacturer, nor would i want to, there is not much money in the niche ski industry. im an engineer. i design automation systems for many industries. as a skier, i think about ski manufacturing very very often. i kind of get off on factory videos tbh. the swiss are just on another level compared to n.a. even their niche/custom builders. im talking cnc presses where the "mold" is actually numerically controlled for every 50 mm of length on the ski. im talking chemical base treatments before pressing. even their flash removal and ski grinding is fully automated.
the quality and production rate of skis from micro brew depends on how the operators/laborers feel that day, pros got robots for everything and anything a person might make a mistake doing.
tldr;
i can enjoy a small town IPA.
but to say they can compete with stella in terms of consistency is kind of funny.
[tag=263991]@Biffbarf[/tag] you were right about on3p and possibly even k2. but thats not the way most manufacturers go about it. i also didnt appreciate the autism comment. just cause your name is gold doesnt give you the right to be a prick. its obvious that you are not intelligent enough to fight your own fight and need to rope in people to help you prove a point. i would like to know what life has done to you to make you act the way you do
14417052:ajbski said:[tag=263991]@Biffbarf[/tag] you were right about on3p and possibly even k2. but thats not the way most manufacturers go about it. i also didnt appreciate the autism comment. just cause your name is gold doesnt give you the right to be a prick. its obvious that you are not intelligent enough to fight your own fight and need to rope in people to help you prove a point. i would like to know what life has done to you to make you act the way you do
14417057:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:think we just have a difference of opinion for what we value.
14417139:ajbski said:that must be it. I grew up skiing European skis and that’s just what I like.
I hear what you’re saying. skiing making can be just like brewing, an art form, a craft.
I’ve made my own beer and I’ve made my own skis. I know damn well how hard either are.
I just wouldn’t want to have craft beer each time I drink
14410634:Titus69 said:What are they you ask?
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