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 Post subject: Burton 3 hole pattern split
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:04 am 
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I have a Burton Canyon 162 with the 3 hole pattern that I am looking to split. What is the best approach to do this with the center inserts right down the middle of the board? I have looked through the forums and found one post that mentions a water jet.

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James


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 Post subject: Re: Burton 3 hole pattern split
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:14 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Burton 3 hole pattern split
PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:04 am 
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I split by Burton Canyon with the 3D hole pattern last night. My advice is to find another board but if you were like me and that's the only board you have save the hasle and buy a high end carbide blade. I bought a cheap one and it went well until the last insert where it bent the blade forced the cut to go off on its own. I'm confident I can epoxy that cut and it will end well expect it won't look good. Also I pulled all the insets out so I will be filling all those with epoxy.

I anticipate alot of epoxy work and sanding but at least I will have a split thats functional and has a wide waist width.

Dam you Burton and why do you have to go against the grain and create a stupid mount pattern.


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 Post subject: Re: Burton 3 hole pattern split
PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:08 am 
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Berts wrote:
I split by Burton Canyon with the 3D hole pattern last night. My advice is to find another board but if you were like me and that's the only board you have save the hasle and buy a high end carbide blade. I bought a cheap one and it went well until the last insert where it bent the blade forced the cut to go off on its own. I'm confident I can epoxy that cut and it will end well expect it won't look good. Also I pulled all the insets out so I will be filling all those with epoxy.

I anticipate alot of epoxy work and sanding but at least I will have a split thats functional and has a wide waist width.

Dam you Burton and why do you have to go against the grain and create a stupid mount pattern.


I did the same, then afterwards I was able to find Burton/Wildschnee's guide.
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