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What kind of enclosure did you use for the ThreeSix mini deck? And how bad is the foot fatigue from road vibrations when using it as an esk8?
I have one sitting around and I’m on the fence about electrifying it…I’m considering picking up their drop-through model as well.

Thanks.

@janpom super clean!!

I’d put a big ol layer of fishpaper between these nails and the battery, just out of paranoia

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There’s:

  • shrinkwrap
  • 2mm cardboard
  • 0.8mm PETG wall

I think I’ll be good.

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I see now. I totally agree :smiley: fantastic work man, you do such a thorough and thoughtful job on everything you build.

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I have an enclosure being made, for now i have boosted guts zip tied on it.
Foot fatigue is significantly worse than with a wooden deck, but the thing feels indestructible, and its not so bad that i dont like riding it. Probably going to use padded grip to counter that a bit.

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What is it called when a nut is trapped as part of the design like this? Always like this idea.

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Do we have a thread for arguing if it’s better to mount components to the deck or better to mount into the enclosure?

I love your work Jan, but this triggers me so bad :sweat_smile:

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Marriage

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Captive nut

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Like i said. Marriage.

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Thanks, dood.

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We should start one. I believe there’s no doubt that building into the deck is superior though. :slight_smile: It makes servicing so much easier. If I want to tinker with the internals I just remove the enclosure. No need to worry about disconnecting any cables. No lifting a heavy enclosure with all the stuff in it. Nothing falls off. Completely hassle free.

Obviously the limitation is that you can’t have buttons/connectors/loopkeys directly on the enclosure. Otherwise you would inevitably have wires connecting the enclosure with the components attached to the deck, at which point removing and reattaching the enclosure is no longer hassle free.

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But… what if you need to service the deck? :sweat_smile:

I’m just scarred, i opened up a bioboard once so that I could do a frit job on the deck…

Everything was attached to the deck and liberally siliconed. I buttoned that bastard back up and sent it on it’s way :sweat_smile:

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Wow, this is immaculate work! Great job.

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Thanks!! Spent a LOT of time on this :smiley:

I’ve added an album link of the whole build process for anyone interested.

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Thank you so much for all the quality pictures. The battery is damn gorgeous…
This is immensely helpful too!

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Cute :smiley: Whats that for?

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Also for @rusins for a single loaded hub ^^
He might be able to elaborate further (:

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I’ll make an update to my hybrid switchblade thread; basically I bought a loaded coyote and it’s a much better combo :slight_smile:

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Kneepads will also be bought. Might also buy the bell super 3r as a second helmet.


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