I think this is a method how to extend your veneer sheets, if they are too short , exposing, what is underneath.sijandy wrote:ps - what's with the two diagonal strips?
I think this is a method how to extend your veneer sheets, if they are too short , exposing, what is underneath.sijandy wrote:ps - what's with the two diagonal strips?
Is it 15-20 or 40-50?sijandy wrote: I'm struggling lol, vid will be good when you've finished. As a reference, if I suspend mine between to points approx. 2inches from the tips and then stand in the middle of the board between the inserts I get maybe 40-50mm of travel with a little light bouncing.
^In bold, exactly right!zob wrote:I think this is a method how to extend your veneer sheets, if they are too short , exposing, what is underneath.sijandy wrote:ps - what's with the two diagonal strips?
15-20 standing, 40-50 bouncing... you didn't highlight that bit loldownunder wrote: Is it 15-20 or 40-50?
That's interesting. I don't get to see many production boards, i repaired an ss asylum recently which too me had 'nice flex' but obviously doesn't mean shit to anyone else. It's all relative, all boards are compromise, i was just intrigued as too how you achieved such low weight figures.downunder wrote: Nah mate, get the N. XRide 129cm board and stand on it, you'll see how flexy that board is. Comparing to this board, Xride is at leat 20% more flex.
This is no competition, by all means, just interesting topics.
yeah but usefull as a simplistic board comparison.plummet wrote:On a side note. a flex test between 2 bits of board is not a representative test unless you are building a skateboard/landboard.
Open for suggestions how to?plummet wrote:On a side note. a flex test between 2 bits of board is not a representative test unless you are building a skateboard/landboard.
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