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New 22-Designs NTN Binding

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12 years 11 hours ago #220512 by Randito
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Ok, here is my 1st prototype, which flexed ok until broke  :(  Back to the drawing board...


Cool concept. I'd try a piece of spring steel for the lower plate instead of carbon fiber or maybe titanium.

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11 years 11 months ago #220548 by Web
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I'd try a piece of spring steel for the lower plate instead of carbon fiber or maybe titanium.

My thoughts exactly!

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11 years 11 months ago #220556 by Kenji
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Can't machine those hard metals myself, but could use the online machine shops!

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11 years 11 months ago #221084 by davidG
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fyi for southenders, Sturtevants, across the street from REI, fitted and baked my new TX Pro's just fine. Bought at Telemarkski.com, I brought them to Alex there in Tacoma and he spent the time it took. $35. Pffftt..

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11 years 11 months ago #221087 by Randito
Replied by Randito on topic Re: New 22-Designs NTN Binding

Can't machine those hard metals myself, but could use the online machine shops!


You could buy thin spring steel sheets and then cut them with a rented plasma cutter for $150/week

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11 years 1 month ago #223366 by davidG
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Any progress Kenji? Dan? Pierre's project is pretty much on the street, though hard to get. Nice to see innovation moving forward.

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