Frankenbinding Advice

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JohnSKepler
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Re: Frankenbinding Advice

Post by JohnSKepler » Sun Sep 10, 2023 11:42 am

Tom M wrote:
Sat Sep 09, 2023 12:05 am
Hi JohnSKepler :) It is an interesting idea. My Xplore boot heels are shaped in such a way that I think it would be difficult to mod them to accept the heel throw. Are you going to try and grind a groove in the heel or build up some sort of shelf?
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Tom, I’ve not figured that out yet! I’ve got ideas that involve rubber, screws, and glue. Simplest is almost always the best pathway. As you might suspect I’m concerned about destroying an expensive pair of boots. But, nothing ventured, nothing gained, though I’m not sure what I stand to gain… I won’t be able to start designing that part until after the bindings arrive so it may get more clear then.
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Re: Frankenbinding Advice

Post by wabene » Sun Sep 10, 2023 12:13 pm

JohnSKepler wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 11:42 am
Tom M wrote:
Sat Sep 09, 2023 12:05 am
Hi JohnSKepler :) It is an interesting idea. My Xplore boot heels are shaped in such a way that I think it would be difficult to mod them to accept the heel throw. Are you going to try and grind a groove in the heel or build up some sort of shelf?
Alfa Free.jpg
Tom, I’ve not figured that out yet! I’ve got ideas that involve rubber, screws, and glue. Simplest is almost always the best pathway. As you might suspect I’m concerned about destroying an expensive pair of boots. But, nothing ventured, nothing gained, though I’m not sure what I stand to gain… I won’t be able to start designing that part until after the bindings arrive so it may get more clear then.
I would skip the screws and just glue a piece that is partially pinned in place by the heel throw.



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Re: Frankenbinding Advice

Post by JohnSKepler » Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:13 pm

So, I have a set of Rottefella 75mm Super Tele bindings in my hands. My initial thoughts are that, with the cable/springs that come with the binding, either the Xplore toe or the Xplore binding will not withstand the forces for long term use. I'm also wondering how I'll hold the lever onto the boot without pulling the sole loose. It is a lot beefier and feels much more solid than my Meidjo binding. In fact, holding this thing in my hands the Meidjo seems kind of like a toy.
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