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    Long board skate board

    I just finished this project with a friend of mine. It's been quite a while since the two of us have been able to work on a project together like the good ol' days... We had a blast! It took 1-2 nights a week for a few weeks to complete but this past Saturday we took her for the maiden voyage.

    The board is red birch, tiger maple and cherry. 44" long 9" wide, with a wheel base of about 33". Used the Domino along all glue joints. Finish is BLO then a few quick coats of shellac, will probably add a number of coats of wipe on poly for some added durablity.



    We had so much fun taking it out for a ride that we ended up shooting some video with our "point & shoot" digi camers -- which lead to "Lets post this on YouTube!!!!" So, we did. Here is a link to my blog where the video is posted and also there is a post going through the process so read along and let me know what you think!

    Longboard Maiden Voayage Video!!!


    Thanks for looking,
    NWB
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    wow - that is really, really cool. Video was great, looks like a lot of fun. How is the flex on it? You planning on putting grip tape on the top? Looks like a really long and fun hill you guys have to bomb there as well. Nicely done! One of these is on my "bucket list" as well - just need to find the time but I think between you guys and Sascha Gast (spelling) the project has moved up the list closer to the top.

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    Thanks Larry!!!

    The flex was actually pretty minimal we planned it down to just under 3/4". Not planning any grip tape as we like the look, but may add a finish with some sand in it.... we need to get a few more miles on it first...

    It was alot of fun! You should go for it!
    -NWB
    "there is no such thing as a mistake in woodworking, only opportunities to re-assess the design"

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    Another long board...just what I need is some more reason to make one. They're so much fun but still don't own my own as they're fairly expensive. But I sure could bang one out in the shop. Thanks for some more long board inspiration and yours looks great.

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    Nice job on the longboard fellas...but a word of advice if I may?!?

    WEAR A BLOODY BUCKET WHEN YOU RIDE IT!!!!
    Louis Bois
    "and so it goes..." Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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    Looks great Nick... I have no clue about what makes a good skate-baord and what doesn't but it certainly looks good!
    Sarge..

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    Love the vdeo, very cool.

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