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Home Made Boards (6188 Posts)
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On 6/16/1999
Keith Fellmy
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Try a carbon fiber luge. Damn they are responsive. A lot lighter than aluminum. What a ride.
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On 6/15/1999 Mule
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Hey BoardWildman, See through would be cool, but plexiglass isn't going to handle very well. It will be heavy, unresponsive, and saggy. I know that sounds harsh but trust me on this, i've been there and it's not pretty. If you want see through, learn how to make molds for fiberglass and lay one up that way. It will still be heavy, and not as clear as plexi, but at least you'll be able to ride it. Wood really is the best thing to make boards from. Except maybe carbon fiber-- if you can afford that maybe you could loan me a few bucks! Good Luck.
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On 6/15/1999
BoardWildMan
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I am making my first board, I'm thinking of plexglass as material, imagine it, sidewalk surfin' with a see-trough board, that ROCKS !!!! What my question is ; Is this material any good on making longboards ??? If I could get any feedback at this, it would be great !!!!
Happy Hillbombin' !!!!!!!
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On 6/15/1999
pierre
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Did someone try the Astrodeck stuff it was sold for windsurf boards under the foot straps, i think it's the stuff you're talkin' about, but those living in calif, should know better than me.
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On 6/14/1999
tc
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"Deckskin" or similar material? I've seen a few posts about decksin, as well as the "foam" top sector 9. Does anyone know what this material actually is or where it can be bought? Is it neoprene? How thick is it? Can you get it at a hardware/builder's supply store or do you need to go to a direct manufacturer? How much does it cost per square foot? or by the inch? Any help is appreciated. I'd like to try something other than the standard grip tape thang.
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On 6/13/1999 tyler
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yea, but you guys probaly used plywood and it probaly didn't last that long. This guy wants to use a hardwood but he didn't say how thick
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On 6/13/1999
Jerry Norbury
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Adding camber...
Some years ago, when my parents still had their own Skateboard shop, we had some boards made for us by some radio controlled model boat makers!
They would apply steam (who knows how) and then bend the (ply)wood into shape. It worked.
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On 6/13/1999
Ueli Niggli
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Ro-o-o-o,
you'll need a fifth wheel, that's sure.
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On 6/13/1999
j.a.g
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Are boards made out of baltic birch strong?
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On 6/9/1999
Mule
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Has any one out there tried to put rocker, camber, or concave into a hardwood board? Any ideas on this?
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On 6/6/1999
Ben Rak
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Hi, I just built my first board ( 58" long, 10" wide) and it came out great. I drilled the holes for the trucks so that they would fit the trucks that came with my sector 9 (PIVOT). My question is as follows : Will these holes fit other trucks? I ask this because I noticed that the Pivots are smaller than the riser pads. If other trucks are bigger, is my only option to drill another set of holes? Thanks! Ben
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On 6/5/1999
Martin
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Hey crack, Tell me if you will about the poplar deck you cracked, i.e., wheel base, width, and thickness. Was it a solid piece or laminated? Did it have any fiberglass? What were you doing whe it cracked? I've been using poplar without problems; but I tend to keep the wheels on the ground most of the time. If there's a lesson here I'd like to learn it without the personal experience. Thanks. Martin
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On 6/5/1999 crack
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BE careful of poplar. I cracked my favorite shape the other week. I was able to fix it using deck screws in counter sunk holes drilled through the sides.
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On 6/3/1999
Keith Fellmy
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Hi guys
it's Keith the luge rider again. I've bought a board off Tannis. I haven't gotten it yet because I just sent the money the other day.The pictures on ebay are great. Well It sold me.
Later
Keith
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On 6/2/1999
Ro-o-o
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anyone out there to give me some advice to make a MOTOBOARD?? I'd like to make one myself, but dont know how. Please give me a hint!!!
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On 5/26/1999 Adam
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I tried 5/8" 12-ply baltic birch plywood on a 48x12 inch deck and it was way too flexy for my 200 lbs. I went to 12-ply 3/4" and it was perfect. The extra weight is not a problem.
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On 5/26/1999
tc
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For making boards, try oak or poplar. Poplar is cheaper, not as good looking, but will work well. You may also want to check "House of Hardwoods" in west L.A. I got 48", 54" and 60" by 12" baltic birch 9 ply there for about $9-10 per board. These are 3/4" thick, so they'll hold your 225#, but they are kind of heavy. At 54", you may be able to find a 5/8" board that will work too.
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On 5/25/1999
TerrapinFlyer
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Well, ready to take the plunge. Decided to "roll my own", and want to use hardwoods - either maple or birch. I will be using the board for cruising, sidewalk surfin' and the like. I'm considering a board between 48-54", and I am 6' and 225 lbs. Was hoping someone could answer some questions. Which wood & why? What thickness so the ride has some flex, and some strength? Thx for the info! "As the human body ages, gravity becomes more of a factor to reckon with"....which means us older folks with beer guts go faster ;-)
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On 5/25/1999
Tannis
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Many of you may have seen bits and pieces I have written on making your own boards, either here or at Tyler's longboard site, if you would like to see some pictures of my boards, I have three for sale right now on ebay, the on line auction site (www.ebay.com) type in "skateboard" under the categorie heading and search around, they should be up here shortly! Give me an email and let me know what you think!
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On 5/19/1999 po
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how do you make the polyurethane/silica grip tape thing.
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On 5/19/1999 mr. ass
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how do you do that polyurethane/silica grip tape thing.
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On 5/15/1999
Gunnar
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I need some advice where to mount the trucks on my 64x12" 13ply longboard, i want to be able to do wheelies.
I allso wounder if there is other big slicks and offroad wheels like XT´s?
best regards from Sweden
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On 5/14/1999 nev
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so imbuilding these longboards,most so far 48",with 35" wheelbase,whenon a62" board what would be the best wheelbase?when measuring up trux width whereare the measurements taken from?jon hows the Dunedin down hiller going?
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On 5/10/1999 Chis
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if you have a deck you want to recreate use a router with a staight cutter and a big roller and just cut around it.
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On 5/10/1999 mollymaid
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what kind of machine is best to shape a longboard(skate)?
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