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some things i learned while sawing my board in half

Voile Split Decision Kit

Voile Split Decision Kit

Rating for this product: 4 December 9, 2008

(1) after you cut, but before you seal the edge, sand and file the cut edge, slap it together and look for gaps, repeat until it is seamless.

(2) when you slap the stickers on to drill the descending stance, make sure the drill holes aren't on top of the pre-existing binding mounts. once you cut those stickers, they are a pain to move.

(3) make a list of everything you need before you start. you will need a good countersink bit. a ball peen hammer. marine epoxy to glue the blocks/block mounting screws.

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