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Any thoughts on how we can design press profiles for nose and tail profiles and what's in-between? I use separate nose and tail blocks with a mid section of slight camber. I was looking at a Trapper splitboard at Splitfest NZ last week and it had such a sweet looking nose and tail really mellow, mine are just too old school at the moment that's for sure. Its nice to be able to visualize the nose and tail height and have the contact points where the nose and tail rise starts sitting in the right place with respect to the plan (top down look) shape transition from effective edge to nose/tail plan shape radius, avoiding a hooky board and getting the right final nose and tail height.....
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Yes! I did this just once, long ago, but I haven't made new mold parts in a while. I've got this as a fairly low pri right now but I absolutely get the value of this and will be sure to get to it. Thanks!
Any thoughts on how we can design press profiles for nose and tail profiles and what's in-between? I use separate nose and tail blocks with a mid section of slight camber. I was looking at a Trapper splitboard at Splitfest NZ last week and it had such a sweet looking nose and tail really mellow, mine are just too old school at the moment that's for sure. Its nice to be able to visualize the nose and tail height and have the contact points where the nose and tail rise starts sitting in the right place with respect to the plan (top down look) shape transition from effective edge to nose/tail plan shape radius, avoiding a hooky board and getting the right final nose and tail height.....
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