Musk Ox wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 1:29 pm
Oh my friend, this is emphatically the correct place to discuss this!
If you do a search I think you'll even find members you can hassle for parts and advice.
As a fellow ruminant, , may I compliment you on your wool? Nice to keep warm.
My fellow hervibore, so any idea where I can get that buckle thingy
I actually have a wild idea to make some side clips with a 3d printer, which should resolve the issues
@fgd135 is talking about, at least in theory, and in fact provide me with a glueless solid skin, my friend is making fun of me nevertheless.
There's an attachment point that one may ignore but that's the steel edges, they actually can clamp very well, given the steel edges run all the way through the skin, and they widen at the bottom, if you make a piece under tension (say with a more or less soft plastic like abs) it should resist being moved backwards, follow the camber, have all the resistance towards moving upwards (I mean the ski is on the way), but have very little resistance to being pulled out similar to what tape would achieve, except without glue, and with far more resistance to pull.
I don't think this could be a commercial success because it simply needs to be too accurate, 0.15mm accuracy according to the tests I did, I usually oversize by 0.2mm and begin grinding, but I only did a useless clamp but it showed promise to make skins with that idea, that means that even if just one of them works in one ski it may not work with the other.
The skin will also end up being rigid, and be incredibly easy to put, according to my calculations; 30 seconds both skins without taking the skis off, you just insert, and then tap with a fist; to remove you just pull and it clicks out.
Of course that's assuming it all comes out right, all theorethical

I don't know, I need to try.