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Roller Skate Revival
Добавлен 2 авг 2020
Roller skating is not experiencing a revival, it’s always been here! I help you revive second-hand roller skates into something new for you, or do other DIY projects.
How to stiffen your counter for roller skates or Flaneurz shoes
In this short video I show you an experimental idea I had, to stiffen the counter of my Flaneurz shoe skates. This is an experimental idea, proceed with caution. As far as I know I am the only person who has done this so I can't guarantee you'll like it.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:10 The problem I'm trying to solve
03:40 The process
05:41 Mel is just an amazing and talented friend
06:36 The process again, explained
08:00 Comparing stiffer counter to un-stiffened shoe
The thermoplastic counter stiffeners I bought:
icanmakeshoes.com/collections/all-products/products/counter-stiffeners
The sticky fake leather patch I talk about:
www.amazon.de/gp/product/B08ZXLP5QM/
Other videos of mine I reference:
- Ho...
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:10 The problem I'm trying to solve
03:40 The process
05:41 Mel is just an amazing and talented friend
06:36 The process again, explained
08:00 Comparing stiffer counter to un-stiffened shoe
The thermoplastic counter stiffeners I bought:
icanmakeshoes.com/collections/all-products/products/counter-stiffeners
The sticky fake leather patch I talk about:
www.amazon.de/gp/product/B08ZXLP5QM/
Other videos of mine I reference:
- Ho...
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Видео
Customizing my Bont Parkstars with Leopard Print
Просмотров 3592 года назад
This is a very quick video, just a sped up version of my Bont Parkstar customization. I found them second-hand for about half the new price, very lightly used. I couldn't resist, even though the bubblegum color scheme is not one I would have selected for myself. I decided with some Angelus leather paint I could add some leopard print and make them more something I'd love. NOTE normally you woul...
Wifa Street Xtreme: Roller Skate Mounting How-To & Detailed Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
UPDATE: I was not a Wifa affiliate when I made this video, but I now have a discount code: MICKEY Use it to get 5% off your purchase, and to throw some back to me If this video helped you make a decision. Please note the Wifa site might try to charge you Austrian tax but you will be refunded the amount after you enter a non-Austrian delivery address. In this epic very long video I walk you thro...
How to make DIY Slide Blocks for Roller Skates-- from recycled skateboards
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I'm joined by my good friends Jana and Mel, as Jana shows us how she made her amazing roller skate slide blocks out of recycled skateboards. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Jana, and especially for doing it in your second language! Relevant Timestamps: 0:00 : Intro 2:27 : Tools you will need 3:40 : Removing grip tape from skateboard 4:31 : Deciding size/shape of slide blocks ...
How to Clean and Waterproof Your Bearings
Просмотров 5093 года назад
In this video I walk you through the process as I clean my bearings and waterproof my bearings okay okay not fully waterproof, more like water-resistant, but good enough to skate in the rain. Timestamps: 00:00: Intro 00:48: Unrelated Tangent about Flaneurz Click Skates 02:23: Need to Clean Some Bearings After Dunking Foot in Water 02:53: Tools & Supplies 03:26: Remove Wheel & Bearing 04:06: Why...
Make Roller Skates from Soccer Cleats (aka Footy Boots)
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I walk you through the process as I make roller skates from vintage soccer cleats (aka "Footy Boots", for the Aussies). I mount them with T Nuts, but that's just because I'm currently in a T nut phase; you can use regular mounting hardware. Recommended videos which I reference in this video are: - ruclips.net/video/jRwwjOt-zMs/видео.html&ab_channel=ThoseCrazyKerns - ruclips.net/vi...
How to Re Mount Roller Skates ( Bont Parkstars )
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I walk you through the process as I re-mount my friend's Bont Parkstars, for skatepark roller skating. We will be filling the existing holes with epoxy resin. Relevant Timestamps: 0:00 : Intro 1:14 Filling existing holes with Epoxy Resin 2:52 Bont center line: to follow or not? 3:12 Why tape the boots 4:12 Notes on mounting norms, preferences, etc 5:26 My own personal preferences ...
How to Paint Roller Skates with Color Shift Pigment
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I show you what it looks like as I follow The Wheel Nicole's Oil Slick roller skate paint tutorial See the corresponding blog post for more structured info & details: thewheelnicole.com/2020/01/26/how-to-oil-slick-roller-skate-boots/ Please follow Roller Skate Revival on Instagram: rollerskaterevival As well as The Wheel Nicole, who came up with this tutorial: insta...
How to Shorten Roller Skate Kingpins without Grinding
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I show you the easy, no-power-tool solution to shortening the kingpin on your roller skates, so you can start grinding. See the corresponding blog post for more structured info & details: www.rollerskaterevival.com/blog/grind-penny-trucks/ Relevant Timestamps: 0:00 : Intro 0:45 : Why I love Sunlite Plates 0:58 : Why I love Penny Trucks 1:45 : Standard solution to this problem 2:19...
Paint Your Roller Skate Penny Trucks
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I show you one DIY method of personalizing trucks for your roller skates or skateboard. I did this with Penny trucks and the trucks off. Powerdyne Thrust for my Bont Parkstars and Vans build, but you can do it with whatever. No one sponsored this video, I do it for fun. If I helped you love your gear more, pleas tag me on instagram so I can see: rollerskaterevival S...
How to Make Spark Slide Gloves for Skating
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I depart a little from my normal content as this is not strictly roller skate related, more like a fun toy you can play with while roller skating, but I thought it was pretty fun so I made the video anyway. I show you how to make sparking slide gloves that you can use to shoot sparks from your hands when you are roller skating, skateboarding, or whatever. Go nuts, have fun, be saf...
Protect your Roller Skate Toes with Plasti Dip
Просмотров 7743 года назад
In this video I am joined by my buddy Bootievicious as we apply Plasti Dip to her Chaya Barbie Patin skates, and I show and discuss plasti dipping my own: - Risport artistic boots (I use for park skating) - Doc Marten Flaneurz - Vans Roller Skate Build - Reebok Sneaker Skates - Riedell R3 This video was directly inspired by the Moxi video on the same topic, we just wanted to try on a wider vari...
How to Re-mount Roller Skate Plates for a Custom Vans Build
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I show you how to unmount your old skates (take the plate off) and put it on Vans shoes to make a beginner aggressive roller skate for skateparks. Relevant Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro, discussion of PD Thrust plate and Vans shoes in skateparks 2:08 - Tools Used 4:18 - Take plate off R3 8:19 - One of the bolts is stuck, need to cut off with Dremel 10:16 - How to decide on center line,...
How Do You Make an Aluminum Insole for Roller Skates
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I show you how to make aluminum insoles so you can turn ordinary shoes into roller skates for skatepark and ramp skating. See the corresponding blog post for more structured info & details: www.rollerskaterevival.com/blog/aluminum-insole-how/ And please follow Roller Skate Revival on Instagram: rollerskaterevival Intro song by the lovely and amazing Kristen Myers, p...
How to Clean Rusty Skate Gear
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 года назад
I'll show you how to cheaply and easily clean rusty skate hardware. This vid not sponsored by anyone, just me showing you how to DIY some roller skate stuff. You can read more on my blog post: www.rollerskaterevival.com/blog/how-to-clean-rollerskates-with-vinegar/ Intro song by the lovely and amazing Kristen Myers, please support her on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kristinmyersmusic And please foll...
How to Make Vans Roller Skates: Custom Vans Mount with My Friend Alea
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
How to Make Vans Roller Skates: Custom Vans Mount with My Friend Alea
How to Hydro Dip Roller Skate Trucks and Plates
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
How to Hydro Dip Roller Skate Trucks and Plates
How to Dye Roller Skate Wheels and Toe Stops
Просмотров 4 тыс.4 года назад
How to Dye Roller Skate Wheels and Toe Stops
I think vinegar is like a mild acid, sometime ago I found with a metal detector an old 17 century copper boot buckle (living in France) and it had some green patina but very smooth. I put it in vinegar and the smoothness was gone, it got this slightly eroded aspect…
Whats the tools that are needed called?
does this video hold true for derby short boots as well..? I cant afford to pay someone to mount mine
I'd say pretty much, but tbh I made it a long time ago and don't fully remember everything i said in it. I also have a video on a Bont remount and one on making skates from Vans, those might be more applicable.
@@rollerskaterevival8484 thank you!! My skates are like a decade old and the boot ripped open so I ordered new boots but I can’t afford the $50 for this guy to mount them so idk
@@alannalamme3049 You've got it. remember: measure twice, cut once. Don't be in a hurry.
Awesome video 😊 I’m doing the same mount! What drill size do you use? I’m not sure if I take the same as the screws or a tiny bit smaller… (first time mounting 😊)
I know this content is like 2 years old, but so so so helpful. I’m about to switch the plates on my Parkstars and this vid was very helpful.
You are correct, I am very slow with responses bc I don't check in very often. But I'm glad to hear that, thank you for saying so!!!
Dope Video! Thanks for sharing!
Have you ever tried changing the plate on the flanuerz or slades rolling base? I'm trying to figure out if there are any plates that would work better without having to drill a bunch of new holes or interfering with the mechanical part.
some guy on quora said "I tried remove rust using vinegar, all the rust came off so I went to school I got home and everything was super rusty". I just covered it using vinegar and im afraid of second rust, what i sould do?
I love this, so informative, especially your mounting advice because I bought plates which were 2 sizes short according to the shop (I ignored their advice lel) and it turns out they are the perfect length for how I skate :) just like this build. I built my first ever pair of skates doing alu-insoles on trainers and didn't know about this whole foot-ball shoe thing. These are pretty much the same as expensive roller-derby/jam boots but at a ridiculous fraction of the cost! Here in the UK we cant buy jackson/VNLA boots very easily but used adidas cleats are everywhere (I found one on the street last night - true story) Can't wait to remount my plates on a pair of these! Tip by the way for getting the drill to go in straight - first use a counter-sink drillbit to create little craters before going in with the normal drill-bit! (countersink bits are pointy at the tip and easier to hold in place)
Gratitude ❤
Do you wear the same size in these as you do with the parkatars ???
Great tutorial... Does this affect the hardness/softness of the wheels?
Those are called cleats on the bottom of shoe.
Awesome tutorial. Helped me out alot
hooray! Thank you so much for letting me know!
Your Sunlites are a size too large if they run the length of the boot and are hanging off the heel. Shorter plate will also give more agility.
Thank you, I'm aware. When I played roller derby my wheelbase was 145mm and now for park skating I'm at more like 175. I don't want agility for this setup, and the flipside of agility is "falling often". The Xtremes are super stiff so this is my safe and protective setup. I have antiks with narrow trucks, some former derby skates, when I want agility.
This is a great example of the process. One word of caution, if you do cut the prongs off the t-nuts be very careful of holding them when using the drill. If the nut starts to spin it can cut your thumb up pretty bad and make you bleed all over your brand new magnesium avenger plates
That is a very specific warning which makes me think it is not hypothetical 😱 I am so sorry and hope you are well healed!
@@rollerskaterevival8484 it happened long before your video came out and back when I was first experimenting with t-nuts for mounts, but thanks!
NO WAY DO YOU WEAR FLANEURZ ON YOUR BIKE! You're just as mental as me!
Did I understand you correctly - you are using a plate size that is bigger than the one recommended for your boot size? I desire to have a longer wheelbase, and I wonder if this is my solution.
Well "recommended" by whom? for example when i was in derby I'd use one shorter than recommended by manufacturers on their sizing charts, for agility, but it was within "recommended" size for people who build derby skates. I recall I did get the largest plate I could fit on my boot, but now that I look up the a sizing chat I see the size I got is what would be recommended (by whoever made the chart). In general you are correct, plate size is preference based on skate style, for example my very smallest wheelbase is around 145mm and my longest is around 175, depending on the purpose of the skates.
@rollerskaterevival8484 - yes, recommended by the manufacturer site. I suppose I could go by how long my boot is and compare to total length of the plate in order to get the longest one. My recommended plate is a size 4 sunlite fir a size 6 men's boot but by my measurements, a size 5 plate is exactly as long as my boot, and would hopefully fit. I want the 170ish wheelbase.
Another question- what are you using for toe protection on your skates? Looks like tape? It looks so nice and streamlined!❤
@@allisonhay8760 Thank you! on that boot I use hockey tape. The black one stays on pretty well (I had white which did not, don't know if it was the brand or what) and I just re-apply from time to time. By now it looks like my skates have tan lines, when I take the tape off. Something that's pretty much the same is gaffer tape but I *think* hockey tape is cheaper.
@@allisonhay8760 Also the sulite size 4 is weirdly small. the wheelbase is only 2mm bigger than the 3, and 16mm smaller than the 5! I don't know why. But I would expect a 5 to be really long on your boot, I'm usually a size 8 and my 5 was almost too long. Are you 100% married to the sunlite idea? Maybe consider something comparable, like SG Probe?
If u have a bunch of stuff to dip, look for gallon liquid acrylic clear, varnishes or pour mediums and use that to hydro dip instead of water. They dry quicker u would have to play with ratios or even add a little water. U can also do light coats of art resin after for a permanent seal.
You are such a smart and creative person! Love your work!
Thank you!
I love you, don't ever change! ❤
Thank you! That's so sweet!
Did you think of using the Snyder skate alignment tool.
I've been told that that works best with snyder products and is not very general. Would you disagree? I've actually never used it.
Would it hurt to try it
@@stephenvarney334 This is a bit of a strange answer, which makes me uncomfortable because it's reading as hostile instead of helpful. Of course it wouldn't hurt to try it (unless I'm super using it wrong, haha), the reason I haven't done so if because my local skate expert told me it was really just useful for snyder products, which I don't use. Additionally I try to make videos for people who probably haven't committed to being the local skate tech and prob wouldn't have super specific tools like that. But I am curious if other people disagree with what I've heard, which is why I asked you if you disagreed with what he told me. Do you use it? Do you find it helpful?
I am sorry if I make you uncomfortable, it was meant to help. Almost the same centering device is used in woodworking to find the center of a board to divide it into two equal parts.
Don’t always take others words, unless you try it yourself.
Hi) please tell me what is the name of the lining between the boot and the frame on the front?
Edea calls it a "Power Wedge", I think mine was Roll Line but it's the same
I like how the screws inside the boot make a face :)
haha thanks!
You never know what you get when you buy used! So true! I’ll share my experience. I bought an old pair of labeda that looked very nice! The boot started coming off the sole withjn a week! Had to use shoo goo to fix it but idk how safe the skate is. A $200 lesson! Thankfully the sunlite plate is $80, and I’ll get to learn how to mount something in my future! :) the money sometimes pays for the lesson and not the skate lol
Oh no!!!! That’s terrible! I usually have good experiences but I was also burned once, someone obviously had tried to hide in the pics that the boot was coming off the sole 😡 usually it’s just rusty bolts I have to deal with
You can make like sliders gloves from scares actors
Always great to see you in your videos
A word of advice, hold your camera on the actual item you're giving information on instead of yourself. No offense, your awesome, just would rather see what ur talking about
Yes, this is great advice. The problem is I'm WAY too shy to ask for camera person help, so if I can't manage it with one hand or a little tripod, it's challenging.
I’m in need of moxi skates who ever feels the desire to donate to me just respond to this comment
What size drill bit did you use??
I'm in Germany so my drill bits are metric but i usually use 5, unless it's for Roll Line. in which case i go for 4
Did your wheels turn gray after being in the sun? I dyed inline wheels with graphite synthetic and they came out jet black, I loved it, but then they turned the exact gray on the bottle after a few skates in the sun. I’m wondering if I just need to dye them longer.
Hm, no mine are still def black. i mean not as inky as at first but it's been like 2 years and i use them a lot so i'd say the fade is acceptable. i did keep them in for awhile. and please make sure you're using the synthetic dye
@@rollerskaterevival8484 Yep I used synthetic. I guess the secret is leaving them in longer. They were a beautiful jet black when I took them out but they were only in there 10 minutes. The dye lightened and became the shade of gray on the bottle so it worked as advertised 😂
Do the studs on the bottom not screw out. They used to be on a thread.
It depends on the shoe. Some are threaded, but these ones weren’t
I think they have cork in the heel that’s why they dampen the rough surface
Very cool, thank you!
Cool
Thank you!
great video! but that shirt!!! holy shit that shirt is rad!
haha Dune Nerd! Thank you!
i'd suggest epoxy over superglue
My glue eventually stopped working, epoxy sounds like a better idea. Thanks!
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Thank you so much!
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Thank you!
What a size drill bit did you use?
I typically start with something small and then widen it to M5, unless the plates are Roll Line in which case I only go to M4
I really appreciate how thorough your review was. I am so uncertain about what boot to get, but the shock absorption sounds very ideal. I’ve been getting a lot of knee pain from jumps, and hope something like this may help.
I used to get knee pain but what really helped me was FP insoles. I’m not affiliated or anything I just think they’re really good. I wear them in my parkstars bc otherwise the bont insole is basically nothing
Nice video! With the Parkstars, did you feel the top of the skate with your foot like above your toes? I think I might have accidentally put some force on top with heat moulding and now mine feel claustrophobic :/
Thank you! the answer: yes and no. my parkstars are very comfortable on my feet, I can wear them for hours and not notice any discomfort, BUT I have experienced what I think some people call "Bont Toe" -- ie toenails that got bruised, and eventually fell off. Sorry to be gross. I'm telling you bc I think the cause might have been pressure on my toe bed. So if i were you I'd rather have extra space, rather than pressure that might cause the toenail problem later. I think you should try to heat mold again, maybe with thicker socks.
Hi, I'm planning to put some sneakers on a spare pair of plates - it's my first build, do you think I can cut the insoles from a 1mm aluminium sheet?
I think you *can* but I'm sure it will break before too long, and if my experience is any indicator it will be very annoying to cut because thin aluminum shakes like crazy. If I were you I'd try to get some 2mm
@@rollerskaterevival8484 cool, thanks
Nudie gnomes just chillin'
haha I've been waiting SO LONG for someone to say something about them!
Love this! One piece of safety advice, you shouldn’t wear gloves when working with power tools. It is easy for the blade to catch on the glove and then suck your hand into the blade. I’ll echo the other commenter on bubblers. They are awesome! A trick I’ve seen people use is to use spray adhesive to attach the aluminum plate to a piece of plywood. It stops the chattering. Pink insulation foam board makes for a great, cheap cutting station. You can keep your piece fully on the insulation and let the blade cut into the insulation a bit. I like to use a 1.5” thick piece, as it gives a nice stable surface with good clearance. I usually put the insulation on the ground and then just kneel over my work. You can use the insulation over and over until it no longer gives you a flat, stable surface to work off of.
This is all such great advice, thank you!
What happened with the app? I can’t find it.
haha I stopped paying my developer fee so they took it off, thank you so much for looking for it! <3 I have no idea if i plan on renewing and putting it back online or not
I have bont parkstars and can't get the kingpins out, I've tried hammering, bushing, grinding and even my dads vice, they just won't budge. Please help
unfortunately I don't think it is possible with all plates, the Bont tracer might be one of them. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, you might need to go with one of the more stndard solution, like angle-grinder or filing them down.
@@rollerskaterevival8484 I've tried to push them out with a hammer like you did in the video and it only damaged them, I can no longer screw on the nut
@@ashxx3176 Oh my goodness, what you must be experiencing! So one of the reasons I like sunlites is bc they are simple and you can swap out their parts easily, but that's not the case with all plates--maybe not any others, actually. It sounds like the threads are damaged on the kingpin. If that's the case it can be fixed with a rethreader. It's possible the hardware store or mechanic shop will have this and will do it if you ask nicely BUT if you want it to be compatible with your old nuts you need to find out wha the threading was before (I don't know off the top of my head). Another idea is this tool *which I have never used* but it is meant for skateboards for this purpose: ruclips.net/video/xbPxrpeWqkA/видео.html I don't know if the threading is the same as the Bont plate though.
Curious on how the colour has held up since this 🤔
Pretty well actually. They’re not a deep black now kinda old and dusty but def still black. If you find me on IG I’ll send a pic, I don’t think I can upload here
When mounting my bonts I drilled one of the hole ever so slightly at an angle so now I feel the hardware bolt inside. When I've been skating a for around 3 hours it really starts to hurt so I'm going to remount my bonts and be extra careful to keep the drill bit extremely perpendicular to the soul as I drill. I may even ask someone with a vice and drill press to help to avoid creating this same issue again. I think mainly it's an issue because the bolt is directly under my big toe where a lot of pressure is applied. Had it been in a slightly different position it would be a problem. I ditn like the bont hardware though. It feels like I have to over tighten it to get it to sink into the boot enough for me not to feel.
Tbh I expected to feel the hardware but I don’t, maybe bc it’s somewhere else for me. Maybe a thicker insole would help? I wonder if you would swap out the bont hardware for a countersunk screw head and drill with a countersunk bit, if that would help? My concern is I wonder if it would cause boot to weaken and crack.
@@rollerskaterevival8484 I'm open to ideas, counter sink could work. I think I will re-mount though because I've never been completely happy with it. I like my plates mounted in a sort of V shape, with the front off centre by a couple millimetres. The pre drawn centre lines on my bonts looked like they were already where I want them so I went with it but it's always felt a little off. I've mountes lots of skates and I'm usually quite accurate. Happy to re do these to get it just right. I will definitely only be moving the holes a couple millimetres though so hopefully the resin filling holds up and works well. My main issue is definitely the hardware under one of my big toes. I think it's kind of just the luck of tbe draw. I've had this before a little with one other pair where the hardware is directly under the point of my big toe that takes the most pressure. When the holes are elsewhere it's never an issue. Seems no matter how thick I make the in soles after enough hours in skates I feel it. I spend a long time on skates either dancing or street skating. Thick insoles also forces my toes upwards and I've had rubbing issues on time of my toes when they're too thick. Anyway, thanks for the great tips and content. Check out my skate videos, I think you'll like them.
@@JakeLDS AAAAAAA I’m such a fan of London street skating style! I think chopping is the coolest thing ever. Anyway, good luck! Sounds like you know what you like and k Le what you’re doing. And yeah I’ve heard the Bont pre-drawn lines are hit or miss, I’ve heard s few people say they didn’t like that placement.
Hi! Than you very much for the detailed video, it gives plenty of insight into mounting Wifas that are hard to find elsewhere! I was wondering about the wedge that you put in though, I am having a hard time finding/making an appropriate piece, so I wanted to know how important it really is. Does it stress the boot too much if we pull it all the way to the plate without a wedge? Does the bolt connection need a washer if we decide to do so? Thank you again for taking the time to read :)
Thank you for taking the time to comment! I would *not* say that the power wedge (aka toe wedge) is absolutely necessary and the reason I say that is 1) I've seen mounts by experienced people who know what they're doing and don't use them 2) I know the point is to reduce stress on the boot and tbh I've never seen a boot blow out prematurely bc it was just stressed too much from being pulled down like that. As far as I can tell it's more of a Best Practice, which I included so people would consider it as a possibility bc maybe they had never seen it/heard of it before. I don't think it's necessary at all. If you want to find one I suggest you look for your nearest artistic skating shop, and email them bc sometimes it's not on the site but if they sell Roll Lines or Edea products I'm sure they will have them. Whether I use it or not my washer use is the same, which is to say I put a washer between the lock nut and the plate (the toe wedge would go on the other side of the plate, between plate and boot).
@@rollerskaterevival8484 I see, thank you very much for the in depth reply! I will try to find some then, but won't stress it if it doesn't work out, it is relieving to know that the boots won't fail because of it :') Thanks again and happy skating!
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome!