There are a wide variety of hobbies among teenagers and young people, and today one of the fashionable hobbies is fingerboarding - a game with a miniature skateboard in which all tricks are performed using the dexterity of your own fingers. A fingerboard can be purchased in the store, but it costs a lot, so if you wish, everyone can make a fingerboard with their own hands, using materials at hand.
Instructions
Step 1
To make a fingerboard, you need a simple wooden ruler, as well as a glass of boiling water, sandpaper, a file, a hacksaw or jigsaw, glue, markers, clear varnish, scissors, and a skateboard image that you can print and glue on the board to decorate it.
Step 2
On a wooden ruler, draw the rounded tops of the board, measuring the length of 9.5 cm. Carefully cut out the outlines of the board, cutting through the outlines of its nose and tail. File the rounded edges of the board. On the sides of the workpiece, use a file to make concave, and then mark with a simple pencil the places of the bends of the back and front of the board.
Step 3
Make small cuts on the surface of the ruler at the folds without cutting the entire surface of the ruler, and then thoroughly soak the future board in a glass of boiling water. Gently fold the nose and tail of the boards, and then dry the workpiece over a candle or lighter. Fill the slits with glue and dry.
Step 4
After the workpiece is dry, paint it with colored markers, and then place the workpiece on fine sandpaper and trace it around the contour. Cut out the outline of the board from sandpaper, and then glue it to the top of it with super glue. Wait for the glue to dry. After that, you can print on a color printer the image for the reverse side of the board and also glue it, and then varnish. Dry the workpiece and move on to creating a suspension with wheels.
Step 5
From a thin eraser, cut two square pieces 1 x 1 cm in size, and then cut two short sticks from a pencil up to 2 cm long. Using a compass and a jigsaw, cut eight wheels with a radius of 0.3 cm from the rest of the wooden ruler. Glue them in pairs and wait drying.
Step 6
Then take the pencil sticks and glue one part of the stick to the first rubber square and the second part to the second. Paint the wheels and slide them onto the resulting axle. Glue the harness with castors to the deck from the underside. Do the same with the second pair of wheels.