Dragoon Shortboard

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Dragoon Shortboard

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The Dragoon Shortboard is a custom made board that was an attmept at giving boards a modern new look whil combining favorable aspects of different types of boards.The board combines the stability/ turning rate of a longboard and keeps the small profile and light weight of a shortboard.

The board is 10" wide at its widest point, and 25" in length.  The wings are placed apart for optimal foot placements, while the middle remains thin to conserve weight and give the board its overall design.

The Dragoon uses a Veloz 5 10"  longboard trucks, Abec 7 Dragon bearings, and generic 70mm black wheels.

The deck is made of .5" 7 layer baltic ply, with a 1/8" thick layer of Maple on top. The design of the deck was first sketched out by hand, refined on CAD, and then CNCed out.

The grip tape on top is a VERY special industrial grip tape by Nitto Denko. I used it for it has a metallic blue shimmer to i under sunlgiht, adding the effect of dragon scales. The grip tape was cut out for the front and back wings, and for prelminary testing, a single strip was put down the middle.

After testing, the center grip tape was removed, and the bottom sides of the wings were chamfered down by a sander for visual effect and to prevent wheelbites.

Once chamfer is made and the board is sanded down, I drew on a dragon design and the name "Dragoon" on the bottom of the deck with a Sharpie.

Once the design is on, i coated the entire board with generous layers of Shellac. I masked off the wing grip tapes and around 3 heavy layers were applied. the reason I used shleeac is becasue it is easy to repair, dries fast, and gives a natural and good even coat. The Shellac will protect the wood, protect the btoom design, and also give it a nice high gloss.

After the shellac is completely dried (24 hours) I got 800 grit 3M sandpaper adn wet sanded the surface and edges. This will give the suface of the deck, an EXTREMELY smooth surface. It almost tfeels like plastic at this point. Once the deck is done wet sanding, dry it well with a towel.

I removed the maskign tape off the wing grip tape, and reapplied the center design grip tape with arrows to give it a little visual "Woah" factor, and to add the effect of making it seem fast, like a dragon :)

Finally, the trucks are mounted and ready to be ridden!