Wasn't thrilled with the Lord or Warden & wanted a single-pivot binding with some metal in it...IMHO this is the toe Salmon should have made instead of the Warden, and they could have used mostly existing Salomon parts.
Take an STH-16 binding (so you can fine-tune the toe height with the adjustment screw), mill the bottom of the metal toe pedestals flat (the castings have a bit of curve to them), mill the edges a bit so they're the same width with as STH-14 plastic pedestals, mill out the inner ribs in a 914 sliding AFD (or use a slightly modified Z-toe sliding AFD), and make spacer plates to lift the pedestal high enough to compensate for AT boots. The toe lugs on my Maestrale RS's are 5mm higher, so I made spacers using 3/16" (4.75mm) flat bar. First pair is done to fit my CAST setup, doing three more pair in a block at once. (With a 3/16" thick spacer, you don't really need to mill or grind the sides of the toe pedestal, could just grind down the edges of the AFD baseplate a bit so it's flush with the spacer.) Put Binding Freedom inserts in your skis, so you can use readily-available M5 screws (instead of going through hell trying to find the correct length binding screw).
If you use STH-12 Driver or STH-14 bindings with plastic toe pedestals, they already fit the 914 sliding AFD (or current Z-toe sliding AFD with some minor hacksaw work) and no pedestal machining is required.
Salomon could have easily made this same toe setup using an injection-molded plastic spacer that takes the curve of the STH-16 toe pedestal into account, plus some longer screws. How easy & low-cost it could have been.
(Sorry I won't be making any of these for sale (unless you're willing to pay a truly absurd amount of cash), with the toe pedestal work they're way too time consuming on a manual mill to be able to sell them at a reasonable price.)
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