![]() You don’t need to be perfect here, you’ll draw a line later that is the exact center line. If you do, line ’em up, then put down a strip of masking tap from in front of the boot to a bit behind the heel with a longitudinal strip down the center of the ski. Make sure you have a ski boot center mark on your boot, and ski. Perpendicular lines at hole centers (X axis).Masking tape is too easy to write on for transcribing locations and the perimeter of parts for alignment. How do you know if it’s wrong? You used the Carpenter’s Rule and caught it when you measured again, just to be sure. If you get it wrong, rip it off and start again. It is much easier to simply cover the ski top with masking tape in critical locations and then make marks on the masking tape with pencil. That’s a problem if you want to mark ON the ski surface. I use the paper jig to give dimensions that are critical, like the position of mount holes relative to ski boot center, then I remeasure and mark them on the surface of the ski. With a jig, you only need the drill, bits, and glue. ToolsĪll the tools you need, minus a jig. Therefore, it behooves the prudent mounter to doubt the accuracy of any paper jig. Errors can occur with printing due to resizing and uncontrollable shifts in the positions pixels of ink show up in. At this stage in the development of the TTS binding all that exists is a paper jig. If no jig is available, remember that without a mounting jig, the carpenter’s rule rules.Īs an example, this tutorial will deal with mounting a pair of TTS bindings. Once you know where to mount, if at all possible, borrow a jig for mounting your binding. ![]() ![]() For use as a dedicated powder ski, moving the mount point back about 1 cm is pretty common. ![]() If you’re in the terrain park a lot and land switch, you might move the binding as much as 3cm forward. The only variation to this is generally to mount the binding forward. In general, the manufacturers recommendation is for the boot center mark to match up with a corresponding boot center mark on the ski. Line up ski boot center with the corresponding mark on the ski.Figure out where you want your foot located on the ski. ![]()
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