Dienstag, 12. Juni 2018

Montag, 11. Juni 2018

The metamorphosis of an upper side of a deck 

Die Verwandlung einer Oberseite eines Longboards





And our first longboard is completed in about 12 hours stretched over 7 days.







How I built my Longboard ...

The first step I did was I researched my favorite design on the Internet the size of oak board I had in front of me. After I had decided what I wanted, I drew a template on paper. I didn’t forget to keep an eye on the dimensions of the trucks. I marked a center line on my oak board and transferred the template onto the wood. After that, I cut it with a band saw. I marked and drilled the holes for the trucks. When I was done with that, I sanded the board until it was "smoother than butter". Next I coated the board. Last step was to mount trucks and wheels on to the board. And then the board is ready to cruise with it around the entire world.

Tom



Days 6 & 7: Coating and final design


Tag 6 & 7: Lackieren und das endgültige Design 









Dienstag, 5. Juni 2018

Tag 5 / Day 5

Design and coating


An adaptation of our logo design is ready for spraying.







Sonntag, 3. Juni 2018



The story behind my build

I’ve been skating regular boards since I was eleven years old and until about sixteen there were very few days without a board beneath my feet. For some reason I lost interest in skating for some years but a while back a good friend of mine who I skated with back then had the idea to get boards again. Just to “goof” around a bit. I discovered quickly that I still love skating which is why I was really excited when I heard about our project.
So my first thought was: I want to build a cruiser! I want a short wheel base for the narrow streets of Berlin and I need a kick tale because I’m used to normal decks and I need it to feel to feel safe.
Also I wanted the design to be very simple which is why I chose a droplet shape for the deck, a short round nose and a pointy tale. My classmate Tom managed to get his hands on oak boards for our project and the look of the wood itself is beautiful enough. No paint job needed! I am planning to spray paint the logo of our long board collective on the bottom of my board. I will just use a simple stencil with black paint and a clear coat for the whole deck afterwards and to finish the project I will put a few strips of grip tape on the top.
Because of the bit of experience I have with skateboarding I am able to show the others how to assemble the wheels, bearings, trucks and so on.

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