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RoboGeek
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Joined: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:08 pm
Location: Middle of a cornfield...

Post by RoboGeek »

I love the blood splats.. is that from the little kids who hang out under jumps? Or as I like to call them - speed bumps


Cant wait to hear how it rides
I used to be a lifeguard, but some blue kid got me fired.
LordGlassbot
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Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:34 am
Location: Sweden

Post by LordGlassbot »

Actually, I don't have a topsheet, i pressed the board with

glass
core
glass
ptex 2000

and after that cured, I screened the print on a piece of fabric, and put it on top, and then put about 3 layers of marine polyester on top of it.

The foam was great on the upper half, giving nice pressure, but on the bottom, the inserts got pushed down a bit, so you can feel where they are under the base. On the second press we removed the foam on the bottom mold, and that worked great for this cap construction. If I had done a sidewall construction, I would probably skipped it.

I love the flex, I think this can be a nice ride =)

And yup, the blood is from the "speed bumps" ;)
setto
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Joined: Wed Feb 21, 2007 3:52 pm
Location: -Germany- City: -Duisburg-
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Post by setto »

what for a wood do you use for the core. How do you got the shape on it?
heelside76
Posts: 15
Joined: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:06 pm
Location: Placerville area

Post by heelside76 »

sweet board. i would like some more info on how you did the graphics though...
Next Project~162 Race Board
LordGlassbot
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Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:34 am
Location: Sweden

Post by LordGlassbot »

Used screenprinting with 3 frames, one bigass one for mr montana, and two for the blood. I think this site has a decent guide how to do it.
Tried out the board today, no pics thou, but fully ridable, lightweight as hell =)
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