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It's very simple:
you will need:
- flexible cardboard sheets that can be twisted (but not folded) (for example: packaging, beer packs, chocolate boxes lint =D )
- very hard cardboard (2 to 4 millimeters)
- fixation tape (brown or orange)
- patience...
so:
1) cut small isosceles triangles around 10 cm to 15 cm. (make 12)
2) fold them and tape them in groups of 3 to create a curved arch.
3) make long quarters (4). (from 15 to 20 cm)
4) glue the 4 curves and the quarters together.
5) make supports
6) if you absolutely want grind bars:
take a piece of wood that you cut to the right length and cover it with aluminum foil then with transparent tape to give a metal impression.
tip: the more flexible triangles you make, the rounder the corners will be ;) like 24 or 48
how to create quarters:
take hard cardboard and cut FOUR shapes for the supports, then a long piece of hard cardboard for the quarter table and another for the back. then place the flexible cardboard on the curve.
soon the preview ;)
you will need:
- flexible cardboard sheets that can be twisted (but not folded) (for example: packaging, beer packs, chocolate boxes lint =D )
- very hard cardboard (2 to 4 millimeters)
- fixation tape (brown or orange)
- patience...
so:
1) cut small isosceles triangles around 10 cm to 15 cm. (make 12)
2) fold them and tape them in groups of 3 to create a curved arch.
3) make long quarters (4). (from 15 to 20 cm)
4) glue the 4 curves and the quarters together.
5) make supports
6) if you absolutely want grind bars:
take a piece of wood that you cut to the right length and cover it with aluminum foil then with transparent tape to give a metal impression.
tip: the more flexible triangles you make, the rounder the corners will be ;) like 24 or 48
how to create quarters:
take hard cardboard and cut FOUR shapes for the supports, then a long piece of hard cardboard for the quarter table and another for the back. then place the flexible cardboard on the curve.
soon the preview ;)
So here it is: to make a finger skate bowl, you take a very large shoebox or a big cardboard box, you buy some filler from Casto, in the box you apply the filler and once you have achieved the shape you want, you smooth the filler with your fingers, it needs to be nice and smooth everywhere and then you let it dry for 1 or 2 days and you're all set
thanks
thanks
C'est simple, tu essuies ton lavabo (ou évier) et puis tu te fais un bowl ! =p
Mais bon, je n'ai pas de problème, mon père est ébéniste et c'est lui qui m'a fabriqué mon skate-park !
Tout ça pour ne pas un rond en plus, on dirait franchement un Black River Ramps ! =p
Mais bon, je n'ai pas de problème, mon père est ébéniste et c'est lui qui m'a fabriqué mon skate-park !
Tout ça pour ne pas un rond en plus, on dirait franchement un Black River Ramps ! =p
I'm in the same boat as you, I have a Finger Skate, and I would like a skate park :s
Do you have any tips?
Do you have any tips?
Well, if you want to make a finger skate park, it's simple. For example, for a half-pipe, you take a wooden board, then you cut a piece of gutter (long and wide enough). After that, you cut the shape of your gutter into the board, then you fix it with screws, and after that, you can add stickers and cool patterns. And there you go!!!
Salut, moi je voudrais faire une boîte fun mais je ne sais pas comment la faire. Auriez-vous des idées s'il vous plaît ?
Hello everyone.
It's very simple to make a finger skate park.
You need:
1 small shoebox,
1 A4 sheet of paper,
1 pair of scissors,
and 1 tube of glue.
First, cut the smallest side of the box, put glue on the smallest side of the sheet, stick it in such a way that it forms a U, and then cut off the excess.
It's very simple to make a finger skate park.
You need:
1 small shoebox,
1 A4 sheet of paper,
1 pair of scissors,
and 1 tube of glue.
First, cut the smallest side of the box, put glue on the smallest side of the sheet, stick it in such a way that it forms a U, and then cut off the excess.
Ça doit être cool ça !! Tu pourrais me donner des plans de ton skate park pour que je puisse construire avec les dimensions s'il te plaît car moi, mes modules sont nuls.
My friends and I have launched a brand of finger skate modules; they will be very affordable and of good quality, although a bit less professional and beautiful than the modules found in stores
but rather visit our skyblog, https://www.skyrock.com/
It’s thanks to you that we are progressing ;)
PS: To stay on topic, we plan to make bowls when the company has... evolved
but rather visit our skyblog, https://www.skyrock.com/
It’s thanks to you that we are progressing ;)
PS: To stay on topic, we plan to make bowls when the company has... evolved
ou sinon vous prenez une moyenne boîte à chaussures et du scotch et un bout de carton. Sur le carton, vous dessinez 2 triangles rectangles, vous les scotchez à la boîte (proche) et après vous faites un dessus lisse et ça vous fait une rampe (ça bouge un peu).
Otherwise, come to my blog, it explains how to make modules, finger - snow, etc...
http://finger-sport41.skyrock.com/profil/
http://finger-sport41.skyrock.com/profil/
You take a box that is large enough, place a basketball at the bottom, and pour fine plaster all around it. :-)
Hello, I would like to know where I can buy a real complete finger skate park, not just a single ramp.
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A quarter is half a U,
a curved plan followed by a curve actually :)
I hope I was clear,
my cousin, being a jerk as he is, stole my bowl before the photo and I won't be building another one;
Sorry D: .
Anyway, ciao
(Z|=']D) Nario! (looks with head tilted to the left)
but the curved plan is surely not followed by a curve --'
but by a flat surface called "table"
:D