Fingerboard ramp

Fingerboard ramp

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Creating a miniature fingerboard/tech deck skateboard playground involves a delicate balance of creativity and precision. It begins by laying down a foundation – typically a smooth surface or even wood strips attached to an old skateboard base - this will provide the necessary terrain for future obstacles and tricks. From here, small plastic bumps or cardboard 'hills' can be positioned at precise angles and distances apart in order to allow room for jumps, carves and drops without overwhelming players. A well-planned arrangement demands focus on spatial relationships between different components as a means of preventing overcrowding. Additionally, when assembling such an intricate system, safety is crucial - small pieces have potential to become dislodged during gameplay leading to choking hazards so securing each piece carefully becomes essential in keeping the space safe and enjoyable for players.

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