anybody got a jig for the pivot or axial bindings? not px!
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anybody got a jig for the pivot or axial bindings? not px!
note to self-
TODO:
Frischi
check/fix P18 binding template
Get P/Axial and PX binding jig to create paper jig from
Solly 5th hole
Geze 3 hole (from Riggs)
Jesters
I'll try to get to these before prime binding mounting season...
can anyone help me procure the patterns for any of the above?
I have shop jigs for all of these. Caveat: only the Pivot/Axial one is a wide jig, all the rest are narrow, and my Salomon jig has the feet bent out flat (have to manually position it on a ski to mount bindings).
I'll be in SF over the weekend of Oct. 3-4, if you want to make templates from any of these.
I test-mounted a pair of FKS155 and the hole pattern match as said before, but I think, just like samhop, that the bsl-numbers might be a bit off, it just got way too tight!
Awesome work otherwise!!! Keep it up!
Holy shit, this was more than I bargained for. Super helpful, since I have to xfer my Dukes to a new pair of sticks this year. Thanks so much!
2nded for a sticky
After printing and looking at the double sheets, I am going to guess, that you take off the excess paper on both sheets of paper, line up the bottom, or the top to correspond with your bsl, and that should be your template..Is this correct?
Lee
Any for Head or Tyrolia? My local shop is going nuts trying to figure out how to mount my Mojo 15's to the Praxis Pow's. They don't see "narrow ass snowboards" very often and don't want to buy a jig. I could make one, if I had a paper template.
Any one know if this:
look_paper_template_R1.pdf matches Axial2 jig
is any thing close to a Look Nova 10 Lifter?
thanks to everyone vary helpful having all this in one place.
sorry to be so long getting back on this jondroms.
yes the toe is good template 315 to 315 bsl boot and therefor i don't think the heal is a printer scaling issue.
i use 335mm on the fks heal template to mount 315 bsl that is a move of 1cm actual 2 on the template numeric scale. so i think the numeric scale on the template is correct at 1/2 true size it needs to be moved back 1cm.
No one has one for the Head Mojo's? I need to make one to accomodate the 130mm brakes. Fingers crossed.............
does anyone have a duke template that i can print on one sheet of 11x17?
if so please email it to me at pechelman AT gmail DOT com
another bump for the head mojo 15's
wow. missed this somehow. can't wait to not pay $50 to have skis mounted...
jondrums for president.
I also could use a small duke template my email is arsfishco@aol, Thanks ahead of time
Anyone have measurements for the heel of the px/axial race versions? The mount pattern is shorter than the lower din versions.
Nevermind.......props to my local ski shop..Berger's in Binghamton for figuring it out. Clever guys they are. Can't wait to have a reason to get on these!!
Putting this here for my own use later to make the PX template.
Jon
Originally Posted by Summit
Eyeballed with a ruler, couldn't find calipers, but should be well within tolerances of a good mount. USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THIS INFORMATION ASSUMES YOU ALREADY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING WITH A MOUNT:
This is where to put the holes for a P12 heel for a 296mm boot assuming you have properly drilled P12 toe holes.
Front holes for the HEEL piece:
10mm left and right of center line
240mm rear of the front holes of the TOE piece
Rear holes for the HEEL piece:
12.5mm left and right of the center line
286mm rear of the front holes of the TOE piece
Remember that you've got 20+mm fore-aft adjustment on a P12 so you can use that to deal with hole overlap. (ie you could mount the heel fore or aft of where it should be and then adjust it after the mount)
no head mojo/tyrolia??? pulezzzzze :redface:
This thread is straight up solid! :yourock:
Don't know if this has been said and while this seems a good idea on the face of it, just one BIG word of caution. Double check to make sure everything stayed squared fore to aft coming through your printer. Paper twists and binds in lots of printers and the paper jig becomes the last guide you'd want for mounting.
Not saying these shouldn't be used just warning to watch close and check for this problem so you don't screw your mount.
I sold my P18 last spring, so I can't check it, but it worked well for me.
here is the best way to check the mount, and doesn't take that long:
*Get a piece of wood (2x4 works great) and mark a center line and a BSL mount line.
*use the paper template to drill and mount the bindings just like it was a ski.
*put the boot in and see if the bsl is in the right place.
It is advisable to do this even if someone else has tested the paper template, since your printer might be wack, or your bindings might be different, ect.
Please post up notes, if things work for you, or if they don't post up what's wrong.
I used the template for the Marker Duke and measure up and centre punched my screw holes. Didn't end up drilling until my new Dukes came in the mail, which ended up coming with a template. I used the factory template to double check and it was bang on the money. The mount came out perfect.
Thanks for the templates.
Any one have a template for the look PX15? I tried the look template from the first page but it's not the same hole pattern.
Hey Jon,
Great .pdf's
I noticed a few requests for the 5th hole on the Slam-em-on heelpiece, so here it is.
The 5th hole is exactly 27.5 mm back (on center) measured from the centerline between the 2 front holes. I used an old 957 jig I have laying around as a ref. There have been no changes to the screw locations for any '9' series heel, that I am aware of. The jig is pristine, no bit wobble from abuse, etc....
I clamped it to a old flat ski I have, placed the paper jig underneath, lined it up using a bit in all 4 holes to ensure it was perfectly centered. Then I did it again, with another paper jig to verify. Both came out exactly @ 27.5 mm.
/cheers
Hey Jon,
Everything lines up perfectly. I clamped the jig to a ski, then slid the template under the jig. Until someone punches holes, there may be some question, but in my mind its 100% spot on.
/cheers
bump -
I added the Look pivot/axial template based on Summit's measurements above.
Can anyone verify this? I have absolutely no way to test this template!
ps. I'm still looking for mojo, jester, and freeride measurements or template
This thread is brilliant and was exactly what I was looking for. Not surprised to have found it on here. Thank you.
^^ answered my own question. The template works fine for the toe piece on the PX15, but not for the heel.
Anyone have a template for the PX15 racing bindings?
^^^ did you try both the pivot/axial and the axial jigs?
I don't have a jig, only going off paper templates posted here.
I took a closer looker today. The toe piece lines up fine for either template.
RE: PX 15 racing
The heel piece screws do not match up on either template. If you take the Look PX / Axial 2 heel template, and move the rear most screw centre 8.2 cm forward, it should work. I'm not sure if or how this would affect the boot centre measurements. I can't add onto the template due to it being read only on my cp, but with a bit of simple measuring and marking it's a piece of cake to add onto the printed template by hand.
Unfortunately I don't have time to mount up a test before I head to work, but I will do that when I get home in 3 weeks and confirm.
*disclaimer, if you use this measurement and fuck it, too bad for you as I have not verified it yet, and I am totally jacked up on caffiene while I was measuring it.
Tutorial vids:
These videos show how to mount dynaduke plates to the ski, but it'll be much the same process for any kind of binding.
Tutorial pics:
Download and print out the templates and check the print scaling with a ruler. It should match up perfectly, or else you'll need to try printing again and try changing the print scaling % in the print dialog.
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I like to use a hole punch, to make a hole in the template right around the BSL scale that corresponds to my boot. Here, I have taped the heel template on for a BSL of 322.
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Now both templates carefully taped in place. Double check that they are on perfectly straight, and that both BSL markers line up with your mount point on the ski.
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Use a center punch, or any sharp object like an ice-pick, to create a divot where each hole should be drilled. Don't be timid, the divot helps center the drill for a perfect mount.
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Drill using a 3.6mm bit for wood core skis or a 4.1mm bit for skis with a metal layer. Double check the manufacturers recommendation if you're not sure. I use a regular drill bit with a collar attached exactly at 9mm depth.
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Deburr the holes by hand with a countersink bit, then mount your bindings however you prefer. I like to use some general purpose epoxy on the mounting screws, others like wood glue, and even a few like it dry...
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Does anyone have the jester/griffon template
if anyone has a jester template or jig and is willing to send it to me, I'll make the .pdf templates from it. PM me! I'll send it back as quick as possible.
Cant find one for the sth12 ????
The salomons I have tried on here don't match up.
It would have the 3 screw toe.
Thanks for the tutorial Jondrums..I know it is for people like I is.