How to make a Splitboard - DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @felixarnalarino4954
    @felixarnalarino4954 Год назад

    You need a specific bindings? Thank you

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  Год назад +1

      If you use the Voile-Kit with the Sliders, you can theoretically put any regular binding on it. We would highly recommend specific Splitboardbindings though, as they will amplify your splitboarding experience a lot :)

  • @bennettlane4274
    @bennettlane4274 Год назад

    Hey! Great video. Is there anything a should look for in a good diy splitboard.?

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  Год назад

      If you follow the instructions carefully, make sure to seal the cut edges and use a board that does not use the channel system by Burton, you'll have fun! :)

  • @davidarbinger3543
    @davidarbinger3543 10 лет назад

    Is it also possible to use such screws as you need for mounting your skies? So calle wood screws with a thread inside them?

  • @sebasbustos8525
    @sebasbustos8525 Год назад

    Hola, y las plantillas para hacer los agujeros de donde las puedo sacar??

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  Год назад

      Hey, the template comes with the Voile DIY Kit :)

  • @rame1989
    @rame1989 Год назад

    What about the central edge?? I mean u are going to need it skinning up

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  Год назад

      If you want an edge on the inside, you can't go with a DIY, so you'll have to buy a proper one. The DIY approach is for those who want to try splitboarding without spending too much. It has its deficits of course, as the original board wasn't necessarily built to be split in two ;)

  • @giuliacelentano4611
    @giuliacelentano4611 5 лет назад

    super!! one question here, I am planning to split my Burton Feelgood Flying V but i am not sure the Burton bindings "channel" mount consists in a "weird" cut just in the middle of the board.. Any problem here?

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  5 лет назад

      Hey, you will need to have the right equipment to cut through the channel - we wouldn't recommend using a channel-board for splitting because of this reason. It's way harder to split the board and keep the cut straight. You'd also need to fill up the created holes. Not ideal for DIY-splitting unfortunately :(

  • @ernst-torbenfrund6120
    @ernst-torbenfrund6120 8 лет назад +1

    - How did you treat the edges after cut the board into two parts ? Do I need to seal the edges ?
    - Which kind of glue did you use for fixing the bolts/nuts ?
    - What is the maximum lenght for at board to be used as a splitboard with the DIY kit from Voile ?
    Thanks in advance for the reply ;)
    Best
    Torben

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  8 лет назад +2

      Hey Torben,
      yes the edges need to be sealed (for most boards!). Some boards are "split ready" with a plastic or bamboo stringer in the middle, then you don't need sealing. We recommend boat laquer or (flexible!) epoxy for sealing.
      We used two component epoxy glue for the bolts and nuts
      For the DIY Split Kit, Voilé does not provide a maximum length, but we'd reckon it should work up to 170.
      Cheers!
      Nico / Blue Tomato

  • @tobyellingwood8204
    @tobyellingwood8204 11 лет назад

    Would this be possible with a monoski?

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  11 лет назад

      We have never tried, but we wouldn't see why not! Other than the monoski being a little narrow to use it as a snowboard afterwards. Or do you want to go ride the powder with the monoski then? The template is only for snowboard stances, and we don't think the clips alone will have enough hold for the two pieces to remain together while riding if there are no bindings to connect them...

  • @bartgevers
    @bartgevers 9 лет назад +1

    do you need splitboard bindings for this ?

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  9 лет назад +1

      +bartgevers BG not necessarily, you can also use regular bindings with the Voilé Sliders! :)

    • @Gunzoid033
      @Gunzoid033 4 года назад

      @@bluetomato do split board binding flex different when skinning? Or are they essentially the same but made for splits

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  4 года назад +1

      @@Gunzoid033 the baseplate of splitboard bindings is a lot stiffer than regular bindings, since they also keep the board together in riding mode. When you use a regular binding with the Voilé sliders, the sliders do that job

  • @scottnormand5858
    @scottnormand5858 5 лет назад +1

    I know I'm late to the party but well done. Do you think its possible to pull this off on my wife 2016 Burton feel good? I ask because it has rocker in the center with camber under both feet. Wondering about the dynamics of skinning with such a profile. Any help or advice is appreciated 🙏

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  5 лет назад

      Hey, Flying V boards should be fine for splitting, but a camber or flat underfoot (in splitmode!) certainly helps in traverse situations. Depends on what kind of tours you're thinking of doing. If it gets demanding, we would not recommend a board with rocker in the middle.

    • @scottnormand5858
      @scottnormand5858 5 лет назад +1

      @@bluetomato thanks for the great info. Gonna give it a whirl 😁

  • @bluerose8997
    @bluerose8997 11 лет назад

    Good Job!

  • @discoduncan90
    @discoduncan90 11 лет назад

    Loved the vid.. Got a question for ya: I'm going to convert my Capita dan brisse and its got the aluminum capita insert just like your board. Did you tackle that with the angle grinder or just mow through it with the skill saw? Just worried about it tearing out if I use the skill saw...
    Cheers!

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  11 лет назад

      We would go for the angle grinder, since our skill saw wouldn't have been able to cut through that insert...

  • @kali998
    @kali998 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome :)

  • @alexpoirier9012
    @alexpoirier9012 6 лет назад

    realy annoying music. wacht video with no volume

    • @bluetomato
      @bluetomato  6 лет назад

      sorry you didn't like the music, always subjective of course :) thanks for still finding a way to watch it!

    • @ztjewkes7427
      @ztjewkes7427 4 года назад +1

      I liked it 😂