A constrictor knot is a fantastic way to tie these off. It is a type of knot that can only tighten (hence the name), so you don't need to wrap it around 10 times, you can just tie this one knot and its super strong. Alternatively, the wrap and tuck method with rubber bands is great too.
Duuuude! I started watching you because I'm learning to surfskate and making some decks. .. because I'm taking a break from making slingshots. Ha! You and I are gonna have to do a longboard/slingshot video 🤜🤛
Is there a better Easter egg than the Wilhelm scream? Nice touch. This is a cool print, it's just too bad there is zero chance my kids use it responsibly. And only slightly higher that I do.
Could you be a bit more specific about the materials. You mentioned reinforced PLA. Is that carbon fiber reinforced? What print settings, particularly what % infill to make it strong enough
I see you don't like answering questions. I'll try anyway. Looks very, very good. Was the jewelry printed with a Direct Extruder or a Bowden Extruder and were the same filament used for all parts?
Nah, I'm very much of the opinion that learning to slide and foot-brake are fundamentals that every rider should know, and also really good, safe ways to stop. Now a 3d-printed replacement sole for when you wear out the bottom of your shoes? That might be a different story...