Blacksmith Forging Plastic? DIY snowskate from recycled decking material

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Hand forging, upsetting, bending, and filing recycled synthetic decking board to create a diy snowskate in projectskates style. Quick test run at the end (13:36).
    Tips for diy'ers:
    test the material for suitability first
    keep the heat low and even
    use good ventilation and appropriate safety precautions
    bottom should be smooth and flat
    top can have some concave
    bottom edges should be fairly sharp, square, and slanted as a snowboard
    to bend the tail, heat and bend a narrow section (like a skateboard)
    to bend the nose, heat and bend a wider section (like a snowboard)
    detune the tip and tail edges to just past the corners as with a snowboard
    top sheet for grip is eva foam (as is used for shoe insoles)
    wax like a snowboard
    ride like a skimboard
    weight is just right, flexibility and strength are not quite like wood and the pop is slightly slower, but at lower temperatures the stiffness can be enough to even boardslide...
    ...thanks to fi for help with the session camera work!

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  • @islandblacksmith
    @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

    Hand forging, upsetting, bending, and filing recycled synthetic decking board to create a diy snowskate in projectskates style. Quick test run at the end (13:36). Tips for diy'ers in the description...

  • @MSh-vx3zv
    @MSh-vx3zv 6 років тому +8

    Well if this isn't the most Canadian thing I've seen all week.
    Cool board!

  • @heshhunter349
    @heshhunter349 5 років тому +9

    KOSTON VOICE: "do a kickflip"

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  5 років тому

      (^___^) it is possible but the pop is much slower than wood+wheels so it takes some getting used to...

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX 3 роки тому

      @@islandblacksmith Yeah it'll be hard. However, if you try to pop low, flick slightly late and really drag the front foot up, you can definitely kick flip this. Your DIY board has a steep enough tail anyway, which is probably the most important part about it. Good build! And loving the Ninja boots dude.

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  3 роки тому

      @@PHeMoX yes, it certainly does! ...and thanks!

  • @wutflex
    @wutflex 3 роки тому +3

    Only video on UA-cam on how to make a real snowskate deck. Thank you kind sir.

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  3 роки тому +2

      if i had the right space and time i would try a wood deck laminated with uhmw base next...

    • @wutflex
      @wutflex 3 роки тому

      @@islandblacksmith much appreciated

  • @luckily77777
    @luckily77777 6 років тому +4

    Ninja shoes are a nice touch...lol

  • @not2old2sk86
    @not2old2sk86 6 років тому +2

    Looks really good! Is it stiff enough to pop? Does it track? What about grooves on the bottom?
    Also, foam grip concave looks spectacular!!! You should do a "how to" video just for the grip. Good job!

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому +3

      when it is cold it has reasonable pop and stiffness enough to boardslide, but not as much as a wood board...i have made others with grooves but am pretty happy with this configuration more like a snowboard with just edges...

  • @Wookiemonsterfreak
    @Wookiemonsterfreak 4 роки тому

    Was the material mentioned? Wondering where I get a sheet of whatever that is up her in the Great White North (BC Canada 🇨🇦, eh)

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  4 роки тому

      all i know about it is in the description, i bought this stuff years ago (in a "plank" not a sheet) but there are probably similar materials around...

  • @RAZREZ
    @RAZREZ 5 років тому

    excellent job

  • @Friidom2
    @Friidom2 6 років тому

    Ha! That works surprisingly well. Good job.
    Where did ya find the snow. Been nothing here for weeks.

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

      big piles last awhile...lots in the hills this year, and we just got fresh this morning!

  • @144ky8
    @144ky8 6 років тому +1

    Interesting.

  • @TheVanderfulLife
    @TheVanderfulLife 4 роки тому

    I'm just about creating my third version of a DIY snowskate, each year making it one better than the last - How did you manage to get the finish on the grip so smooth around the edges? MIne ends up ripping and peeling off around edges after first use (i use standard craft foam?)

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  4 роки тому

      this is eva, the stuff shoe insoles are made from, and it is fairly stiff compared to some of the stuff out there...when i shape the edges i pretty much try to do it right in one cut with an exacto/razor but if there are issues i fix them with a coarse rasp...45 degree angle helps prevent damage too...

  • @karljohansen7251
    @karljohansen7251 5 років тому

    why cant i like this. gimme the option back : D

  • @RougemontForge
    @RougemontForge 6 років тому

    I have never thought of working plastic that way, but it makes perfect sense. Blacksmithing is plastic deformation, too!

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

      it works to a limited extent depending on the material, can be useful though!

  • @joe.friesen
    @joe.friesen 5 років тому

    Nice job! Now if you grab a router and make some channels in the bottom it will give you more control. (you probably know this already but just in case! cheers)

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  5 років тому +1

      the first prototypes years ago had 2 channels (a tablesaw/fence with a dado blade, after bending the ends up, is the best way to make them) but for more advanced riders i find the smooth snowboard-like bottom buys a bit more speed while the edges still provide a reasonable amount of control...as with most things it is a trade-off...

  • @davidsholts
    @davidsholts 6 років тому

    Forging and shredding, all work and no play? Not likely.

  • @MKDSime
    @MKDSime 6 років тому

    Send smthing like this to the channel Braille Skateboarding they give shoutouts maybe will use for your channel to grow more , if u like :) cheers

  • @tommybootlandautio3147
    @tommybootlandautio3147 2 роки тому

    Do you sell these

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  2 роки тому

      way back in the day when it was hard to find good ones, but it looks like ambition snowskates is making some pretty solid looking decks these days...

  • @Soulsmithing
    @Soulsmithing 6 років тому

    What a great blacksmith? But... wait.. where did all that snow come from?!

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому +1

      imported by airmail from about an hour outside of montreal...all gone now though, please send more!

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

      ...just got it...fresh this morning, thanks!

  • @yopyopu3258
    @yopyopu3258 6 років тому

    Awesome as always :)

  • @Wheel333
    @Wheel333 6 років тому

    So gnarly dude

  • @thomaschaillou7434
    @thomaschaillou7434 6 років тому

    please can someone tell me what is exactly the deck material ?

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

      some kind of recycled synthetic decking board...test it to see if it will slide, flex, and survive the cold!

  • @mendelson182
    @mendelson182 6 років тому

    That's awesome!

  • @bazooka1627
    @bazooka1627 4 роки тому

    I'm thinking of making one do you think you will do more of a full diy video in the future?

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  4 роки тому +1

      this is probably as good as it gets, though there are some specific details in the description that may help...

    • @bazooka1627
      @bazooka1627 4 роки тому

      @@islandblacksmith okay and thanks again

  • @Nikola_Malkin
    @Nikola_Malkin 6 років тому

    Super!

  • @yahyasaglamtunc828
    @yahyasaglamtunc828 6 років тому

    Why do you wear hoof-like shoes? :)

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому

      they are called jikatabi, japanese worker boots...like moccasins...toe is good for balance, climbing, holding materials, etc...

    • @arestocrratymedo741
      @arestocrratymedo741 6 років тому

      shoes nenga

  • @thelyingscotsman7993
    @thelyingscotsman7993 6 років тому

    Cool.

  • @takeshoot3947
    @takeshoot3947 6 років тому

    カッコイイ!!
    素材は何ですか?

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому +1

      ありがとうございます!素材は合成デッキ木材です。

    • @takeshoot3947
      @takeshoot3947 6 років тому

      Crossed Heart Forge - islandblacksmith さんの仕事は
      日本人の僕が見ても感動します!!
      応援しています!!
      cool!!

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith  6 років тому +1

      ありがとうございます! m(-____-)m