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    Hey 'botters, Happy New Year!

    I hope everyone is well. I wanted to share a small project with you.

    One of the kids' wooden skateboards was left in the grass where I sometimes park my truck. Well, my truck won, so we needed a new board for the skates. I had some extra acrylic around so I designed a simple board in Aspire and we're back in business.

    The traction grooves are v-carved using a "machine on vector" profile toolpath.
    The skate mount holes are peck drilled and the cutout was a simple outside profile.

    Piece of cake! .....If you've got a shopbot and the right software!



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    Very nice Scott!

    I ran over my impact driver.Can you help me out?

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    Scott, Let's see a video of you hopping on there and throwing that stick around a little.

    What tickness of acrylic? Looks cool.

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    I hope your boy knows that he now has the coolest skateboard around...not to mention the coolest dad for making that for him!! lol

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    Will Plexiglas hold up to the punishment?

    I would feel better if it was polycarbonate...

    Nice work.

    RIB

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    Scott--

    Great idea! What's the thickness of the acrylic? Also, what is the center-to-center spacing of the trucks? And lastly, is the surface flat, or did you do something to curl the ends up a little?

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    Hi guys. Thanks for the comments.

    The acrylic was 1/2" thick and it holds up to my jumping on it, so it should work for a while. I've got thicker stuff if this should break.

    The size and spacing of the wheels were based on the old board. I also looked into bending the acrylic for the kicktails, but don't have the right setup for heating it correctly. I might soon. It looks simple and inexpensive.

    The kicktails would help with those big jumps I make.....cough, cough.

    Erminio, Sure I could help you with your driving, but I run over stuff too. ;-)

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    I've bent acrylic up to about a 1/2" thick with my home made benders. Similar to the one in this pic, they use a fibreglass heat strip element (meant for pipe thawing) layed into a routed piece of plywood, with several layers of foil tape and aluminum to keep it from scorching the plywood. I can bend a 22.5deg angle in 1/2" after it cooks about 15 minutes one side and then about 5 minutes the other side. Thinner sheets take less time and can be heated from one side only.


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    Does anyone here have any experience laminating wood skateboard decks?

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    Scott,

    My concern would be, if it broke, would the edge be razor sharp and cause some pretty bad injuries? I love your design but I would hate for anyone to get hurt.

    John,

    I've been messing around with one of those electric charcoal grill starters (basically an electric coil with a handle) and have had pretty interesting results. Looks like you can handle a pretty big sheet with your setup though! What are you making with it?
    I've never laminated a skateboard deck but I have done gluing jigs for a number of laminated products. My most recent effort was a laminated oak edge for a corian countertop I cut for my bathroom.

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