The skis i made part 2

Calrin

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They are really soft and one is starting to delam at the tip beacause i forgot to flametreat the ptex spacer and it didnt bond well, but other than that they are really fun. Hard to hit up sweet jumps because of the flex. Mine are the ones on the right, my dad's are on the left.
 
I cut top molds (after 3 months of waiting on a friend to get not busy) yesterday, so I'm getting very close to making skis!
 
140-110-130, my dad ended up mounting his at center as kind of a mistake but he likes it fine. the whole setup was well over a grand i believe but thats with enough materials to make several skis/ a board and a bunch of tools, the press, and other stuff.
 
"G-Funkenstein - squash tail standard

The future is here. The widest ski ever made, this ski is our choice for a powder day. The reverse sidecut and rocker give you unparalleled control and stability in ALL sorts of soft snow conditions and having the widepoint in front of the boot tip creates a ski that you can be super aggressive on and stomp airs better than anything else you can click into.

Length tip waist tail Price*

180cm 155mm 162mm 132mm $950 CAD"

HOLY HELL!!!!!
 
^they look sick, don't listen to this retard. But did you press them, and if you did, how?
 
there is a picture of the press in my media somewhere. the skis i make this summer will have some crazy graphichs, but i actually like seeing the core anyways.
 
From a posting he/his dad made about it on another site, well over $2000 for the two pairs and all the equipment needed to made them.
 
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