But if you say that for every build, then you will just end up with a bunch of ugly boards
I will admit that some of my ideas right now are probably way more involved than anyone else would ever bother to do. The main one right now is making some stencils so I can make any metal hardware have designs on them without loosing the strength given by enamel spray paint.
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Wouldnāt take that long but youād either need to be skilled enough with cutting and making stencils already, or know how to make a computer aided design and get it laser cut. Iād just do it by hand since there is no limit to detail that way and I donāt have any software to make files anyway. also my graphing tablet hates to work properly which makes it impossible to use when having two monitors since it wonāt map to just one section of one monitor
Also if the metal gets damaged it isnāt too sad since you can easily recreate the art at least a few times before the stencil is destroyed. Unless you use a thin plastic sheet that can hold up to harsh chemicals and you wash the paint off after using it.
That is a plan for future-future me though. I was considering doing a simple design on the new bracket I have arriving today but then I realized that the design would clash with the planned design for the bottom of the deck and the top of it possibly. Doing it on the top also gives very little room to even see the design.
Thank you, itās insane how good it feels. Itās really unfortunate that thereās no other way to use 165 mm and smaller trucks but HUB motors. Hopefully another company uses ride unlimited loaded hub tech or makes something better
Actually those are not the only hubs that you can fit to any truck. Exway hubs fit all trucks with a little modification, a small slot needs to be cut into the hanger for a key. But itās easy to do with a dremel. The thane is of course not as good as otang, but itās not that bad either