If you won't be able to ride a skateboard because of the time of year, and there is not enough snow for a snowboard, then there is an excellent way out - finger snowboard. You can ride it perfectly, mastering various tricks in a mini-version - literally on your fingers.
It is necessary
- - drawing paper or watercolor paper
- - PVA glue
- - glue "Moment"
- - scissors
- - a piece of bicycle camera
- - scotch tape
- - file
- - solvent
- - Printer
- - warm battery
- - a little patience
Instructions
Step 1
Making a finger snowboard is a snap yourself. Keep in mind that two types of glue must be used - for gluing paper parts (PVA), for reliable fixation of rubber ("Moment"). Super Moment is also good. If the batteries in your apartment are not yet hot, you can use a gas burner, hairdryer, hot bricks or hot water pipe.
Step 2
First, find the snowboard design you like on the internet.
Step 3
Transfer the drawing to Photoshop, set the dimensions to be about 10-12 cm in length.
Step 4
Print your design on a plain white sheet of paper and cut it out neatly.
Step 5
Place the resulting template on drawing paper and carefully trace along the contour with a pencil. Do this with 4-6 drawing sheets to create multiple layers for the finger. The thicker you want it to be, the more layers you need to make.
Step 6
Cut out the painted parts and generously coat the entire surface with PVA glue.
Step 7
Put the resulting blanks on the battery for 1-2 minutes so that the glue heats up a little - then the parts stick together better.
Step 8
Glue all the layers together, make a tail (that is, the back of the snowboard), a nose (its front), as well as concaves (longitudinal deflections in the front of the board) as you like, respecting the size of the hand. Please note that large concaves get in the way when riding.
Step 9
Lubricate the edge of the board with glue, applying it in large quantities, being careful not to go over the board itself.
Step 10
Put on the battery for 30 minutes to dry the glue and smooth the surface.
Step 11
Glue the slide, it can be a strip of thin transparent plastic or tape.
Step 12
Take your camera off your bike and wipe it down with the talc remover commonly used on cameras.
Step 13
Cut out the camera in the shape of the board and glue it with Moment glue.
Step 14
File the rubber. Finger snowboard ready. The resulting product will not be inferior in strength to a wooden one, it is very cool to ride on it.