Nah, if you're a skater this sound is deeply ingrained in your soul as being associated with something positive (getting a fresh deck), it's like music to my ears lol
The point of knife safety is that if you need enough leverage to require pulling instead of pushing then either the blade is dangerously dull or the positioning of the cut is an unstable hand position (too far away from center of mass). While you’re exactly correct and pulling is easier than pushing for any action that requires force it’s still a sign of dangerous equipment or technique.
Tried this. It was realitively easy if you're normally good with your cuts - the trick is lining up those extra pieces to make the stripes. 10+ mins of gaslighting yourself over one stripe being bigger.
Yeah that’s why I’ve avoided doing it😂 I know I’d be way too anal about it being perfect, and then I know I wouldn’t be able to make it perfect…and then I’d just be disappointed every time I look down
I’m 40 years old and out of shape and I haven’t been on a skateboard in quite a few years, but there still something so satisfying about watching someone grip a deck super clean!
@@spiderma_n there tons of better grip i mean what he did is comon. Idk what you mean exactly. But do urself a favor and watch actually decent grip jobs maybe you will be see something special 😂
Dude. I helped build my daughters last board; and being a perfectionist, she asked me to help lay the grip tape, check the hardware, etc. My tape job was smooth, but buddy here has a system down that took like 30sec...took me a good bit lining it up & getting it to lay down smooth...tushè!