Shaping a Skateboard Deck With a 3D Printed Router Template

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video I use a 3d printed template any my homemade router station to shape one of the skateboard blanks I pressed in a previous video.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @jasonw2784
    @jasonw2784 2 года назад

    Great usage of a 3D printer!

  • @theoriginalrabbithole
    @theoriginalrabbithole 2 года назад +3

    Great channel, keep up the good work! I look forward to your DIY projects. I've been custom-shaping my own decks from 10x33 Moose blanks with a rasp file and hand sander because no one makes a vert deck for my Size 12 feet and 34" legs and..it's huge fun. ALL my friends envy my 'spray paint jobs'! lol I've gotten good with an X Acto knife and stencils, as well as undercoating, spraying and wet sanding, 'Candy' paint. 😎

  • @rekhasrivastava5114
    @rekhasrivastava5114 2 года назад +2

    Nice editing bro

  • @tedwingate
    @tedwingate 2 года назад +1

    The rotation arrows are a very good idea.

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Even with them in place I still mess it up.

  • @alejandrodiaz031
    @alejandrodiaz031 2 года назад +1

    good improvement chris!! faster and more accurate

  • @matthewtagoy6166
    @matthewtagoy6166 2 года назад +1

    I posted on the longboardbuilding subreddit. Thank you for the quality videos you put out and goodluck to your future shop

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing the content around, I appreciate it!

  • @nirodha7028
    @nirodha7028 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for continuing to take us with you. Awesome work.

  • @ManakSkates
    @ManakSkates 2 года назад +1

    Great video Chris! Give flat particle board templates a try. Quick, cheap, easy and the router bit will cut the entire board.

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад +1

      That is definitely a legit way to go. I'm going to stick with something printed for now just because it would be cool to get a direct relationship between what I design on the computer and what comes out at the end, but I think I may end up going hand made anyway. Just testing stuff out!

  • @deopersad2915
    @deopersad2915 2 года назад +1

    Awesome 👍🏽👍🏻 I've some old stuff to make a router table, like your's but in time will do, I got one new router will get another but smaller but it will be for edging only , and I don't really have a place to put it so the small one will just be movable at this stage 😀👍🏽

  • @InformatrIIcks
    @InformatrIIcks 2 года назад +1

    You should add locating pins on the side of the template to ease up the alignment when screwing into the backing board !

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад +1

      I think after this experiment that my goal is to not need the backing board at all. Still wrapping my head around how that might work but I've got a couple ideas

  • @easternshorescreenprinting5426
    @easternshorescreenprinting5426 2 года назад

    Love the videos! One thing I am not sure I have ever seen mentioned (and please correct me if I'm wrong!) Is how a board is sealed after being pressed, trimmed, shaped and routed!

  • @tedhimebookjr8208
    @tedhimebookjr8208 2 года назад +1

    Love the design, if you make more I'll buy one

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Hoping to make quite a few of these decks

  • @adambeedle
    @adambeedle 2 года назад +1

    This channels so good 👍 great video man

  • @kaiortiz-shadley7026
    @kaiortiz-shadley7026 2 года назад +1

    we use a cnc router to cut out skateboards in out engineering class you could try something like that-
    benson engeneering

    • @MG-vo7is
      @MG-vo7is 2 года назад +1

      His goal is to make boards as inexpensively as possible, show his methods, and help others who cannot afford equipment like CNC machines.

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      It's actually a little bit of both. I'd love to get a CNC at some point so I can do more automated production, but for now I want to use the machines I've got and a 3D printer is probably the most accessible CAM option on the market.

  • @declinetostate938
    @declinetostate938 2 года назад +1

    What if you made aluminum castings of the 3d printed template?

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Hah! You could do that but it would totally be overkill, fun idea though

    • @declinetostate938
      @declinetostate938 2 года назад +1

      @@GoodRoads I guess at the juncture of having a 3d printer that is true. I feel like they'd last longer in aluminum but I've never even touched anything 3d printed so I don't know. I always wondered what effect radial or lateral centrifugal force might have on urathane wheels.

  • @africans1968
    @africans1968 2 года назад +2

    What Router Bits do you use? Thanks!

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад +1

      The whole board building hobby is struggling with this right now. We use a top-bearing 3" x 0.75" flush cut bit but nowhere has them in stock right now. There are a couple places where you can scrounge up a 2.5" tall one if you're pressing more low profile decks but if you find the 3" ones anywhere let me know!

    • @laurentpotier6433
      @laurentpotier6433 Год назад

      By the way, will it work well with 3’´? I mean duct collector ?

  • @adrianfall2840
    @adrianfall2840 2 года назад +1

    Is that a mountainboard sized longboard? Screw placements are under your feet but you have a nose and tail. Giant skateboard?

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Just a slightly-larger than normal skateboard for pool riding and cruising. 33" long with a 15" wheelbase

  • @oBoomy
    @oBoomy 2 года назад

    Hey! I was looking into starting mountain boarding but there are so many options in so many different price ranges to chose from, do you have any suggestions for a good starter board that's not too expensive?

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      I like the MBS core 94 as a good intermediate board

  • @filmkid1080
    @filmkid1080 2 года назад

    Just flip the deck over and mount it to the plywood template? Then its as thin as possible for the router. No need for the 3d printed jig

    • @th3oryO
      @th3oryO 2 года назад

      That could work but would have much less support. Im not sure what would be a better option, maybe a taller router bit (which would also be pretty sketch)?

    • @filmkid1080
      @filmkid1080 2 года назад

      @@th3oryO looks like it works for this dude no problem ruclips.net/video/65fhRAnRDEs/видео.html

    • @GoodRoads
      @GoodRoads  2 года назад

      Using a deck as a template totally works. I'm hoping to build myself a template with a flat bottom so I don't have to tip the nose and tail up as I'm routing. It'll make manufacturing that much easier