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Steps:<br>[1]Trace your techdeck and then cut our a template of your fingerboard in index cards or make your own by gaging the size of your fingertips.<br>[2]Cut out that template, and trace 6 of the same templates on another piece of index card.Cut it out.<br>[3] USE ONLY A BRUSH, apply the glue and glue on 6 of the plies.<br>[4]Cut a sheet of paper big enough to wrap the half completed board. wrap it up.<br>[5]melt ice to get cold water<br>[6]Put the water in a spray can and turn on the iron to maximum heat. Spray the paper wet and not DAMP and iron it over for 10 minutes. Re spray after 5 irons.<br>[7]You will notice that by then your fingerboard is really hard and tough. apply tape and remove excess<br>[8]clamp the deck with 4 ice cream sticks and book binding clamps.To set for 2 hours or more.<br>[9]Cut another sheet of paper to wrap the deck and then repeat the process of spraying the water and then re ironing for about 5 minutes.<br>[10]Finally, shape your fingerboard by using the clamps and leaving it to set for the night.to make concave, fold the sides together and press it and clamp fr 2 mins and flatten to desired shape.<br>[11]Use a fat needle, poke the holes made for the decks and enlarge with kingpin or techdeck tool. otherwise drill with a 1/16 drill bit.<br><br>The DIY fingerboard pack will be on available soon and will contain 3 pieces of index cards, 1 piece of grip tape and 1 piece of foam tape. there will be 6 colours of foam tape to choose from, 1 type of griptape. some sandpaper will be provided free to use.&nbsp;<br><br>visit precisionfingersk8.tk to find out more<br class="khtml-block-placeholder">

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