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Stainless Steel RockitRuler


Find your centre line, mark truck hole patterns and distances, draw long straight lines. This ruler bends along the 3-dimensional shapes of your skateboard.

  • Find your centre line, mark truck hole patterns and distances, draw long straight lines. This ruler bends along the 3-dimensional shapes of your skateboard.
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Follow our DIY tutorial to build your own handmade skateboard and set up your trucks holes with the help of this ruler!

Stainless Steel RockitRuler

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Stainless Steel RockitRuler - New School

  • One tempered stainless steel 34” flexible ruler
    • with centre finder
    • edge ruler (inches)
    • truck hole template
    • 34" of truck hole placements

Stainless Steel RockitRuler - Old School

  • One tempered stainless steel 47” flexible ruler
    • with centre finder
    • edge ruler (inches)
    • truck hole template
    • 47" of truck hole placements

Lay the ruler perpendicular to your sanded board, and using the Centre Finder found in the middle of the ruler, locate the center of the board and pencil a mark through the diamond shaped holes. Repeat this in 3 places along the length of the board.

Using the ruler as a straightedge, pencil a light line to connect the diamond marks.

(Proceed to drawing the template if board is to be trimmed out at this point.)

Line up the ruler so that the line shows in the diamond cutouts and mark your first set of truck holes using the baseplate template.

Without lifting the ruler, use the edge ruler to measure to the desired wheelbase and mark the second set of truck holes, the holes are spaced correctly for you.

Do not drill truck holes through this ruler, use your pencil marks instead.

Do not drill truck holes through this ruler, use your pencil marks instead.

Q: What is the difference between Old and New School trucks?
A: Typically Old School trucks are for Long Boards and New School trucks are for Street Decks.

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