So far so good except a one design flaw in regards to the cut and/or clip orientation.
First, I will acknowledge the challenge in getting a skin to properly fit onto an assymetrical ski (splitboard half). If you ski you likely never deal with such frustrating nose clips that aren't well aligned (because skis are generally symmetrical) but if you're Jones you should know how to make a skin.
Check out the photos but basically I wish the plastic portion of the nose clip was set into a position on the metal clip in such a way that the skin is aligned by default. Instead, the plastic piece is set in the middle of the metal clip which is not the position that creates equal tension between both edges of the skin upon installing the tail clip.
In one photo you'll see the default (centered) position on the nose clip. It creates slack on the inside edge of the skin which is very problematic.
In the other photo you'll see the nose clip which I've forced to slide into the position that creates equal tension across both edges of the skin. This will work fine but now the clip slides back and forth so it takes one extra step to align the skin.
Note, as designed there is a slight ridge on the metal tip piece that keeps the plastic portion centered. They can position this ridge so the tip connector is in the proper place from the get go.