How To Make A Fingerboard Rail

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How To Make A Fingerboard Rail
How To Make A Fingerboard Rail

Video: How To Make A Fingerboard Rail

Video: How To Make A Fingerboard Rail
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Fingerboarding is an exciting new mini-sport that has found idols all over the planet. Russian youth is not lagging behind and is also gradually joining this entertainment. Fingerboard is a good way not only to pass the time, but also to develop your dexterity. And by the way, this is a great warm-up for musicians. If you decide to devote a few hours of your free time to this activity, in addition to the board itself, you will need railings and other trick gadgets. Here's how you can do them.

How to make a fingerboard rail
How to make a fingerboard rail

It is necessary

many rulers and other unnecessary things

Instructions

Step 1

Prepare the foundation for the future stunt "town" and railings as well. Some sturdy cardboard or plastic sheet will do. Best of all, if you purchase a sheet of plywood. It is reliable, strong and you can attach and fix any stunt unit to it.

Step 2

Select the material for the railing. Do not use iron or other "hazardous" materials. During tricks, especially at first, you have little control over your hands and your board. If the parts are metal or with sharp edges, you could cut yourself or damage your board. It’s unpleasant anyway.

Step 3

Buy multiple plastic rulers. This is perhaps the best material for beginners. Wooden rulers are fine too, but with vigorous practice, you can get your hand pulled in.

Step 4

Determine the length of the railing. In theory, you need railings of different lengths and heights to practice different tricks and perform the same movements of varying difficulty. Therefore, the more you can afford to use the free space, the better. 3-5 handrails with a length of 8 to 20 cm will be enough for you.

Step 5

Glue the small supporting pieces to the plywood. Glue the railing ruler on top of the resulting beams. To keep the corners of the ruler smooth, take a lighter and tweak the edges a little. While the plastic is still fresh, gently fold the edges as you see fit.

Step 6

In the same way, make several railings taller, rolling down and vice versa, towering. Remember that there is no specific pattern, and you have the right to create whatever you want. Try to melt the rulers into a semicircle (for practicing dynamic tricks) or make several ramps out of them for simple but effective free flight tricks.

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