did you not get the joke? that is dropped through setup, a TB40
I wish adjustable baseplates could be dropped… some mods needed iirc
did you not get the joke? that is dropped through setup, a TB40
I wish adjustable baseplates could be dropped… some mods needed iirc
Need enough thread for an M6 nut on the other side
As someone who has that exact setup on my circuit board… No.
I had to top mount the trucks in the rear and even now the clearance is still tiiiiiight with the gear drive forward mounted.
@Fosterqc my bowery surf adjustable baseplates are dropped though on the hummie deck with no modification.
I am just very interested in the fork dimensions so i can make my trucks dropthrough! Thanks so much again.
Allthough if you manage to actually get an accurate model i guess i can cad the model of enclosure jm gonna use
The bottom curve was modeled by @Pedrodemio so it is presumed to be good, top I need to go measure right now. idk if anyone makes top enclosures for hummies
Only thing I don’t think I included is the slight curvature of the deck, specially when you are not on top of it. But any enclosure design will have to flex anyway, so I don’t think is that a huge of a problem
I have a design that is 99% perfect for my circuit board.
I feel like you’re super close though so probably want that satisfaction of diy.
Shoot I forgot I have it in 2 parts because of my switch/charger/riser combo setup
Here is the holy part:
The red radius is actually a spline I did so no measurements really. It’s closest cousin is a 13mm arc.
The other part (square cutout) is just a 28.5mm wide rectangle to reach the end of the deck so you should be good there.
If I forgot to label anything, here’s the step
Hummie Switch Charger.STEP (119.9 KB)
Very very interesting because i believe the hummie has a standard cutout or something. my pantheon trip has nearly the same dimensions i believe. Im just waiting for my own hummie to arrive.
It is a great deck. Solid and really locks you in to the drop. I hope you love yours.
I loved the one i built for my friend, although its maybe a bit short still with pneumatics. Rear heel tends to catch the tire.
Totally agree here. I haven’t had issues with my pnummies but they’re only 6 inch