![]() So, I'm glad to share the original illustrator copy if you wanted to tinker yourself. I do these in Illustrator, since I'm not an engineering type, and don't have easy access to CAD like solid-edge etc. Can you come up with some formula that would give an ideal toe-to-heel spread for maximum adjust? As noted, if you have a mod you'd like, and can give a spacing adjust in mm, doing a one-off template would literally take a couple of minutes. I don't have the bandwidth to ponder it right this second, but it's an interesting discussion. ![]() I suppose, though I haven't pondered it much, that there would be some ideal spread for each particular BSL to give the widest range of fore-aft movement. I'd be glad to do it on a one-off template for any of the templates I've made. Of all the skis I have mounted, there is not a lot of question on where the ideal mount point is. ![]() I've never tried to do that - I don't usually mess with boot-center much, moving forward or back. If you know of any threads, I’d appreciate the link. The primary reason for using the demo bindings was to experiment with location. Ever tried a demo mount with the front and rear spread further apart (than the standard template) to allow more front and rear shift? I have a 315 BSL, so I could only go 2cm forward from original boot center mount location.
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