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June 3, 2008Welcome to our Roarockit blog. Deckbuilders work and current events are posted here.
If you are looking for a full list of our deckmaking and woodworking tutorials go to our Thin Air Press blog.
Enjoy
Ted from Roarockit
Welcome to our Roarockit blog. Deckbuilders work and current events are posted here.
If you are looking for a full list of our deckmaking and woodworking tutorials go to our Thin Air Press blog.
Enjoy
Ted from Roarockit

Check out mojomuskrat’s sweet Hawaiian shirt and the deck he built using the Roarockit longboard kit he won over on the Fish.
Hawaiian Shirt Contest

This is a picture of a deck built by Shannan Collins, his daughter and son. The deck was built as a gift for their 14 year old nephew.
Here is the letter he Shannan sent to us:
Norah,
Well we finished our first board and I’ve attached a few pics as you requested.
My son (7) and daughter (9) built it with me as a gift for my 14 year old nephew. The kids mainly did the gluing, operated the vacuum press (because it is so easy), and assembly of hardware (with help from Dad). We ship it to our nephew tomorrow and we hope he likes his new ride!
The top and bottom layers are all marquetry, using mahogany, pear, maple, cherry, and black dyed popular (i think but not sure). Turcks are ExKate 201, Bones Red bearings, and ExKate 70mm Easy Rider wheels. We titled this piece “Philips Phish”.
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as we enjoyed making #1. We have 3 more to build now.
Regards,
Shannan Collins
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The family also composed a wonderful letter to Philip.
More pic’s and letter here of this one of a kind deck:

These decks are really special.
Check out the wood burning designs that take up to 10 hours to produce.
FROGZ will custom make one of these cruisers for you.
Almost too pretty to ride but how sweet it would be!




Here is the link to FROGZ…Enjoy!
FROGZ
Here is a copy of an email and pictures we got this weekend. Norah and I flipped over the deck’s that Austin and his grandfather, Carlos built using the Thin Air Press system.
hi Norah,
Thanks for all your help. It looks like my sister ordered those boards for our nephew for his birthday. Thanks again. My grandson, Austin and I have really enjoyed your product. Here are some photos of our first try at making a skateboard. It was easy fast and fun. The only problem I now have is that other kids in the neighborhood want to build their own skateboards. Looks like I will be placing another order when I get back from vacation. We are going to the mountains in New York and Maine to see the changing of the fall colors. It looks like it will be about a 10,000 miles trip by the time we get back home in two months. We travel in a motorhome and tow a jeep.
Enjoy your day!
Carlos






Johnnyflickstar from Portland Oregon showes how to adapt a Roarockit pintail into a dropthrough. His comment, about sums it up.
“this is a FASSSTTTT ride! i love it.”

This deck build will be featured in an upcoming Fine Woodworking online video build. Matthew built this great looking deck using the Thin Air Press kit.
We look forward to the video and will post a link when released.

This deck was made using our Thin Air Press. Check out the shape he gets from his custom foam mold.

Here is a link to Ontario Skateboarding and the rest of Andrews pics. KILLER DECK
Here is an email from Chris who builds this great looking deck. I am looking forward to future builds.
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Hi
I have finished the longboard, heres some pickys of it!
Many thanks the kit works awesome…
I have some 2# EPS left over from surfboard blanks that i can use to make the form for the next one.
I will find some of that glue from one of the DIY sheds around here, many thanks for the tip! (Titebond III)
I took the board out last night to ride aroiund one of the industrial parks aorund here…. rides fantastic..!!!
Many Thanks
Chris

Here is the picture of the finished street deck class we did at the Hui in Maui. The kids had a fantastic time building their decks.
Here are the pics of our 2006 Longboard deckmaking class in Maui, Hawaii. The class was a ton of fun. All ten students built great decks with awesome designs.

I have a new blog called Thin Air Press. It will be specific to woodworking projects. There are a bunch of new tutorials that are posted on the site. Here is the link:
We travelled to Chicago this past weekend for a deck building session with Alan Sidlo. Here are some of the pictures of the session.
CHICAGO PICS
Big thanks to Alan and Windward Sports for helping with this build.

Andre lives in South Africa. To build this deck he went through a bunch of hurdles. First trying to find foam for his mold similar to what we use here in North America was a challenge then trying to locating enough hard Maple veneer for a deck. Here is his results.
PICS
Silverfishlongboarding thread
Here’s the explanation about this ROCKIT! Built by SHAPESHIFTER aka Alan Sidlo
It’s a 6 ply maple rocker, with rolled down edges. there is a 3/16″ foam micro-core which is recessed for impact resistance and sandwiched within a clam shell of 3 plies on top and 3 below - thought it would give it the thicknes of a 9 ply in the center and the stiffness of a 7 or 8 ply without all that extra weight…. instead it feels more like a very flexy 5 ply with the strength of a seven. there’s a generous kick, nose fit for hang’n and with the 22″ wheel base, it has a stiff yet snappy feel which is totally enhanced by its lightness… this board was made for slashing! powered by the 40″ X 9″ roarockit pin tail kit. i like to call it the “one like no other”.
What can I say. This guy makes great boards! If you are in the UK or anywhere in fact and want a SWEET custom build, look no further, Munchh is the man.
He has just begun to use our TAP kit to make decks. Here is his first ride using the Roarockit build.
This testimonial says it all:
“Anyone with the smallest amount of woodworking knowledge should give the skateboard kit a go, i’m making better decks than ever since i did, it really is the best money i’ve spent this year.”
Steve, ‘Munchh boards’ England.
Here are the pictures from this weeks city of Temecula Longboard build.
To say the least when the pictures came in last evening both Norah and I were totally blown away. What a great aloha Friday gift!
Thanks to John Flohr and all who helped on this build. You deserve a medal.
Ted

Have a look at the wake board that James Cookson made using our Thin Air Press system. James lives in Thailand. This is almost half way around the world from us here in Toronto. The deck looks great.
Thailand

Temeculs Class with teacher John Flohr on left and artist Dave Bowley on right. These kids built their street decks from scratch in this class. Gluing, Laminating, sanding and painting all on their own. Classes were put on by the city of Temecula, California. There is going to be a longboard building class starting on Monday.
This is the second set of classes that Temecula have done. John Flohr and the city of Temecula have really worked hard to get these classes running.
2006 Pictures


This is a preview of our new hats.
They all have ROAROCKIT embroidered on the front and Thin Air Press on the back. There are four styles to choose from, a red and a black baseball cap and two toques. One toque is black fleece with gold trim, the other is a knit black with red and yellow flames!

Here is another deck built by Ryan that blows me away. The graphics are great.
The Thin Air Press does it again.
Check it out on the boardbuilding forum at Silverfishlongboarding.
Silverfish

We just finished a successful weekend demoing the Thin Air Press kit as guests of Lee Valley Tool at a Woodworking show in Toronto. Three days of hard work talking about vacuum veneering and laminating.
Here are a few pictures of the event.
Congress Center

This is one sweet deck that Ryan has built using our Thin Air Press System. He built his own foam mold for this project and laminated 1/4″ Baltic Birch for the deck material.
I especially like how clean his design is. Everything works with this deck, the paint, the shape, the wheel cutouts all work together to make one sweet deck. Ryan even made a test deck to work out the design before building the deck.
Here is a picture of him testing the prototype.

I can hardly wait to see what he comes up with next.
Here are the process and detail shots of the deck.
RYAN’s DECKS
Anyone interested in getting Ryan to build them a deck. He can be reached at:
ryancoolness@hotmail.com

Here is a review of our longboard deck kit. See what Silverfishlongboarding has to say about our kit.
Silverfishlongboarding