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    ISO 22 Designs jig

    Anyone have a 22 Designs jig they would like to unload?

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    When you get yours, I want one too.. bump for the tele love


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    Ive played around with the idea of mocking one up in CAD as a simple drill jig guide.
    If yall are interested I can mock something up in the next week or so, but it would be BSL specific.

    Would be very similar to this:

    https://www.printables.com/model/194...s-drill-guides
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    ISO 22 Designs jig

    If you’re in Central Wa you can borrow mine.

    Or buy your own

    https://www.twentytwodesigns.com/22-...-Jig_p_52.html

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    I've used MottN's 3D printed jig, and worked with him on getting a 22D mount pattern for the jig (he did all the work, I just cleared up misconceptions). Can verify that it works after mounting 7 pairs with it this fall. Self centering is great, and can work with any boot.

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    I have one in Carson city anyone is welcome to use if they are local


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    Quote Originally Posted by kinkilla View Post
    I've used MottN's 3D printed jig, and worked with him on getting a 22D mount pattern for the jig (he did all the work, I just cleared up misconceptions). Can verify that it works after mounting 7 pairs with it this fall. Self centering is great, and can work with any boot.
    Who’s MottN and where do I find that!? Sounds perfect!


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    I have this one in Salt Lake that I can pass along for just whatever shipping will be. It is from the Axl/hammerhead days. Not sure if pattern has changed.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLD in UT View Post
    I have this one in Salt Lake that I can pass along for just whatever shipping will be. It is from the Axl/hammerhead days. Not sure if pattern has changed.Click image for larger version. 

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    I'd never seen a picture of the actual jig - man...I feel like using the paper template would actually be better for lining up your boot center to the mount point on the ski...
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    Quote Originally Posted by teleluke View Post
    Who’s MottN and where do I find that!? Sounds perfect!


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    https://www.printables.com/model/300...ki-binding-jig
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    pm sent

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    Cheers for the hookup Tyler. The jig will work great.

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    If someone is still looking:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLD in UT View Post
    I have this one in Salt Lake that I can pass along for just whatever shipping will be. It is from the Axl/hammerhead days. Not sure if pattern has changed.Click image for larger version. 

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    is the 22Designs hole pattern the same as the old G3 tele bindings? If so I have a jig someone can have. It is only good to about 100mm skis though.
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    G3 was 4 hole, no? Similar to BD as I recall.

    I think 22d has always been it’s own pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxman View Post
    is the 22Designs hole pattern the same as the old G3 tele bindings? If so I have a jig someone can have. It is only good to about 100mm skis though.
    No, the 22 Designs mounting pattern is different from the G3 pattern. The G3 is based off the old tele 4-hole mount. Does your jig have 4 or 6 holes for the toe piece?

    Regardless, it should work for current bindings like the Voile Switchback, 3-pin hardwire, and 3-pin cable traverse, as well as tons of older tele bindings. (Note that some of the old tele 4-hole mount patterns like G3, BD, etc., added two more holes to prevent binding pull-out issues.)

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