THE CYBOARD | Stainless Steel Unibody | Ubox | Modular 16s6p TM3 | BN-AT|

What about spar urethane? It worked on aluminum…
Alternatively you could go the route I saw this one guy do. Velcro over the entire lid > Velcro sheets of grip tape that you stick on. Would kill the cool metal look, but you could pick your grip out a drawer to match your outfit xD

You could also try a sheet of sorbothane over the top, reduces vibrations extremely well. Mostly used in music equipment but I think it has potential as a vibration dampening grip.

Oh and permabond makes an epoxy that’s specifically for stainless steel. Don’t think anyone’s used it for frit, ever, so definitely do some testing first, but I think that thing is in fact frittable :thinking:
I bet if you used steel frit it’d look pretty freakin cool.

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I would drill some holes on the foot stand area and screw in some spikes. This would support the cool all metal look instead of destroying it.

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Terrible idea but probably the coolest… Electromagnets.

Get some magnetic stuff in your shoes and get some powerful electro magnets.

It is a bad idea in all aspects, but cool factor 100

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The 3mm studs I use are as big as you’d want for grip. Any bigger - and they’d need to be bigger if they were bolt-ins or for welding - and they’ll only afford you less grip.

There are specialist adhesives for stainless but it’s doubtful that they’d withstand the sort of forces that they’d get exposed to.

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Mountain bike pedals use M3 machine screws threaded in from the back to grip shoes, it works amazing.
Maybe there’s a way to knurl the deck surface? Put it on a mill table and somehow get the knurler in the spindle?
Crosshatching with an angle grinder if all else fails?

Anyway this is def my favorite board I’ve seen this year.

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SHAMELESS BUMP










Vote for Cyboard for most DIY!

If you wanted @Flyboy to win the printer prize:

so vote for me for the DIY Category!! Hahaha

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Keeping in mind that this is a scam by Jackson to keep the printer in the city so he doesn’t need to pay international shipping, I will begrudgingly accept that CYBOARD is a worthy DIY contender and you should consider voting for it :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Congrats jackson this looks cool. :slight_smile:

and why didn’t you bring this to maryhill for me to try… :smiley: :wink:

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Haha because it’s a massive pain in the ass to deal with , literally and figuratively :joy:

I’ll have it available for carve pdx tho :grin:

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I like how close the platform is to the center of the wheels. lower COG is something I really felt as a benefit on the stooge V5.

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Yeah, the stooge platform was a huge inspiration.

Don’t be surprised if I make a V2 of this deck

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Have you become the Avatar yet ?

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Jesus jack. Good work. Are we going to have to learn to weld too to be relevant here? I can’t even right now.

*watches YouTube how to TIG and MIG”

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I have no idea how to weld :sweat_smile:

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@jack.luis what’s the wheelbase of this build? How’s the turning radius?

you miss something, welding it’s very satisfying , talent guy like you can learn very fast , mig is very easy for beginner and very cheap to buy , altough tig is a little bit more tricky

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@jack.luis How much sag (if any) did you experience with the Tesla 6p pack?

Trying to understand how the 18.5wh Model 3 cells perform in smaller P group sizes.

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I think @BenjaminF and @Evwan could better answer your question, this board has less than 50mi on it haha

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All that work for it to sit in a corner!?