Falketind 62 X with Scales

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JohnSKepler
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Re: Falketind 62 X with Scales

Post by JohnSKepler » Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:12 pm

fisheater wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:36 pm
@JohnSKepler
I think skins are closer to 1/16”. I know how I would router the base on an FT X, if conditions were driving me crazy.

I think it would be doable and better than scales. It isn’t often you western guys make me happy to be in SE MI.

Fishing season makes me happy to be in Michigan :) !
I have an old pair of Rossignol Attaque skis that I'm going to try this on. I won't actually mount them with skins but I'm going to see how the ptex behaves under a router bit and explore ways I might constrain the router on a curved surface with curved sides. I know from experience that it is easy to run into melting problems when cutting or routing plastic.

I'd have to be really sure of myself before I took a router to my FT62!!!
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Re: Falketind 62 X with Scales

Post by fisheater » Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:45 pm

The ski needs to be clamped flat. If you clamp from the bottom, your Router template can clamp on top. If you clamp on top, your router template needs to be incorporated into the top flat brace.
Of course I’m calling the top the bottom of the ski, as it will be on top!
Perhaps a coolant. I wonder what a router bit at speed would do to a pool of water???



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Re: Falketind 62 X with Scales

Post by Salto » Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:14 pm

Why not try to drill out and form x-skin attachment slits for x-skins?

I would hate to ski down on skins, especially on a low cambered ski.

I would for one may fallow you after you develop a good method! I have plenty of skis to spare, just not much time.



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Re: Falketind 62 X with Scales

Post by JohnSKepler » Wed Feb 07, 2024 1:39 pm

Salto wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:14 pm
Why not try to drill out and form x-skin attachment slits for x-skins?

I would hate to ski down on skins, especially on a low cambered ski.

I would for one may fallow you after you develop a good method! I have plenty of skis to spare, just not much time.
They have an X-skin attachment. I use them quite often. Sometimes I get tired of transitioning. I don't even like that word anymore. ;)
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