If your sidewall is thin to non-existent at the tip & tail, or goes to cap construction, how should you transition the cut? Without "f*** (up) sidewall" in the playlist!!
Best way with this to be extremely careful and use some fine sand paper. Do not rush that process as you do not want to split the ski/delaminate it. :)
@@skiracingsupplies - Thanks for the rapid response and warning about delamination! But do you mean use fine sandpaper along the whole ski length, instead of an edge remover, or as well as? In which case would you stop the edge remover some way short of the thin/cap tip & tail edges?
Well done Olly
If your sidewall is thin to non-existent at the tip & tail, or goes to cap construction, how should you transition the cut? Without "f*** (up) sidewall" in the playlist!!
Best way with this to be extremely careful and use some fine sand paper. Do not rush that process as you do not want to split the ski/delaminate it. :)
@@skiracingsupplies - Thanks for the rapid response and warning about delamination! But do you mean use fine sandpaper along the whole ski length, instead of an edge remover, or as well as? In which case would you stop the edge remover some way short of the thin/cap tip & tail edges?