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Multi-Pack Open Source Dancer


It all comes in one box! Multi-packs are the easiest way to get your class up and running quickly.

  • It all comes in one box! Multi-packs are the easiest way to get your class up and running quickly.
  • It all comes in one box! Multi-packs are the easiest way to get your class up and running quickly.
  • It all comes in one box! Multi-packs are the easiest way to get your class up and running quickly.
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Product Description:

This kit will teach you the Roarockit method of laminating. The curriculum included guides you through teaching courses to press boards using the kit parts included. Read about using this process as part of your credit-worthy education program, from STEM engineering to construction technology, to physics of vacuum, to art & design and STEAM. This is Project Based Learning at it's best! Increase professional development in your students with this project!

The 10-Pack and 20-Pack also include an extra set of veneer so that teacher training and preparation can be done before offering this project in a classroom.


Open Source Skateboards Dancer Longboard

“Using input from the local longboard dancing community, we developed a board with all the features to create the best deck for riders of any level. This symmetrical, mellow design with a bit of rocker provides a stable, comfortable platform for dancing. The tapered midsection and subtle wheel flares improve the board’s maneuverability, providing a unique, yet familiar feel that allows you to explore and express your style. Use birch veneer for a lighter, more flexible ride, or maple for a stiffer, more responsive ride.”

Beau Trifiro is a skateboarder, a builder, an educator, and more! Beau founded Open Source Skateboards as a way to empower creativity through skateboarding. Creating tools for skaters and builders, providing board design and build services, and running board building workshops and online tutorials, are just some of the ways he helps the board building community.

Final size deck dimensions are approximately:

Length = 45”

Width = 9”

Wheelbase = 30”

(Wheels and trucks are not included)

Multi-Pack Open Source Dancer

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MDN20
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Open Source Dancer Teacher's Kit contains: 

  • 8-layers of Canadian maple veneer
  • includes 2 face, 4 long grain core and 2 cross grain sheets
  • 3-dimensionally shaped foam mold
  • glue and measuring cup
  • glue roller and edging tool (not included in US orders due to Section 232 tariffs)
  • sandpaper
  • Mini Curriculum and illustrated instructions

and a Thin Air Press Kit

  • 20 x 70” heavy duty vinyl vacuum bag with one-way valve attached
  • manual vacuum Super Pump
  • breather netting
  • extra sealing tape

Multi-Pack Open Source Dancer 10 contains: 

  • 1 Teacher's Mini-Curriculum plus one practice maple veneer set
  • 5 Thin Air Press Vacuum Bags (14x47")
  • 5 Dancer shaped Molds and backer sheets
  • 1 50' Roll Sealing Tape
  • Breather Netting 
  • 10 Glue Rollers (not included in US orders due to Section 232 tariffs)
  • 10 Edging Tools (not included in US orders due to Section 232 tariffs)
  • 2 Thin Air Press Super Pumps

and these Consumable Materials

  • 10 Dancer shaped Maple Veneer Sets
  • 2 Titebond III gallons of glue

Multi-Pack Open Source Dancer 20 contains: 

  • 1 Teacher's Mini-Curriculum plus one practice maple veneer set
  • 5 Thin Air Press Vacuum Bags (14x47")
  • 5 Dancer shaped Molds and backer sheets
  • 1 50' Roll Sealing Tape
  • Breather Netting 
  • 10 Glue Rollers (not included in US orders due to Section 232 tariffs)
  • 20 Edging Tools (not included in US orders due to Section 232 tariffs)
  • 2 Thin Air Press Super Pumps

and these Consumable Materials

  • 20 Dancer shaped Maple Veneer Sets
  • 3 Titebond III gallons of glue

The mini-curriculum included details how to set up a classroom ready for this project. It suggests what topics to teach and discuss before starting the class project. In illustrated detail, each step of the building and finishing process is listed. It also has a chart of other items that might be useful during the build sessions.

Ahead of time, (at least a few days before) learn the process first with the extra veneer set so that you are prepared before teaching the program.

Each student will roller on glue, lay up the veneer sheets and press their own skateboard inside a Thin Air Press vacuum bag.

There are 5 bags and molds included, and 20 sets of veneer and glue for the students. They share the use of the TAP bags after the 8 hour drying time, so not all students will build their boards at once.

Use the focus of making a skateboard to get the attention of hard-to-engage students in an activity they are passionate about.

Or use the board building activity as a team building, mentorship, entrepreneurial, fundraising or outreach program, among many other possibilities. 

 

The foam mold, Thin Air Press Bag and pump, edging tool and breather netting are designed to be used for many, many builds.

Keep all your reusable kit parts in good working order by following the maintenance tips included with the kit

Q: How long will it take to complete these boards?
A: The minimum length of time, with graphics, would be 12.5 hours. And there really is no maximum length of time, as many teachers continue with the graphics part for an entire term.

Q: Do you offer discounts for teachers?

A: The Multi-Packs have bulk discounts built in, as if these items were purchased from our website, the cost would be higher.

Q: What age is recommended for this program?

A: We recommend not younger than 10 years of age. Many younger students are eager, but their dexterity and skills are not quite enough to manage.

Q: What about applying the graphics?

A: While we do not have pre-printed graphics sheets as with our other shapes, making a custom board is even more exciting if the students design and paint their own graphics. Involve the school’s art department if you are not comfortable with that aspect of the project, or a local visiting artist.

Q: What kind of graphics can be done?

A: We have had our best successes with student-grade acrylic paints and mylar hand-cut stencils. Spray paint, safely done outside or in a spray booth, and wood burning, work really well too. “Sharpie art” is fun, although any hand painting process is a one-chance process and is sometimes a surprise. Airbrushing, staining, marquetry and inlay techniques are all done successfully on hand made skateboards. There is no best answer to this question!

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