THE WAVE BOARD!!! For only about $20

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May 31, 2009. 2:36 PMpenna says:
hey what is a torque bar
Feb 25, 2009. 1:50 PMFunguy333 says:
does the trosion bar really help the movement that much? I want to be able to go fast but I don't want to sacrifice stregnth and stability. if I do anything I will do a PVC pipe but is that the best choice? please respond, Funguy333
Feb 16, 2009. 12:52 PMx50rider says:
there called casters btw
Jan 11, 2009. 12:35 AMlemminggenocide says:
nicevideo and mynameisjonas you can make fun of the video, but you haven't actually posted any instructables so you don't really know how much effort it takes to make one. You probably just posted those comments because you know you couldn't do as good a job and you want to make yourself feel better. :(
Jan 11, 2009. 12:31 AMlemminggenocide says:
I just have to clear something up because it's driving me insane. Torsion is not flexing, it's rotating. It's called a torsion bar because the ends of the board can rotate, which helps you to swivel and therefore gain forward movement. BTW really good instructable, it was pretty smart of you to focus on the basic parts of The rip stick/ wave board and imitate them to produce a board that works on the same principles. :) LG
May 28, 2007. 8:32 PMnicevidoe says:
thats a horrible video make a new one, AND DONT STUDDER
Jan 3, 2009. 7:08 PMmynameisjonas says:
d'd'd'don't make fun of his speech impediment!
Nov 25, 2007. 7:36 AMMad Hatter says:
One thing you should mention is don't use WD40 to lubricate your bearings. Sure, it goes fast now, but you'll pay for it later.
Jan 13, 2008. 7:43 PMzapconquest says:
What would be the best thing to use?
Jan 1, 2009. 5:43 PMbobhill125 says:
awsome i wanted to by one but nw im going to make one for 5x as cheap
Mar 27, 2008. 6:28 PMQuiksilver2693 says:
My neighbor has one of the actual ripstiks and its funny to watch her attempting to ride it. it took her probably two hours to figure it out and it only took me about two seconds. I'm surprised that it actually works without a torsion bar in the middle. On ripstiks they have a pipe in the middle that is inserted into what i think is almost like a rubberband system that gives it the torsion since pipes do not flex.
Oct 17, 2008. 6:50 PMNinJa_RaiZer says:
its actually a torsion spring in the middle bar. yo can test this by puttin a foot half on the ground and half on the ripstik, whilist the other foot in the same manner, yet in the opposite direction.quickly let it off and watch it spring back.
May 30, 2007. 8:36 PMsickskater303 says:
it does noy cost 20 bucks. iit costs about 30 dollars for the deck(blank)5$hardware 10$caster trucks get free used wheels bearings and washers or spacers ps can you ollie, shuvit, kickflip ect.
Apr 20, 2008. 6:41 AMjjay10 says:
you could have cut a piece of wooden board into a cool looking shape and put the casters on there
Oct 27, 2007. 7:44 PMchrisrock410 says:
would a coper pipe and some clamps work?
Oct 20, 2007. 9:28 AMchrisrock410 says:
could you use a pvc pipe instead of a piece of wood?
Aug 17, 2007. 11:14 AMTheMadScientist says:
erm, heres the words your thinking of base-skateboard, obvious wheel mounts- casters, commonly found in shopping carts, and on wooden platforms, used for moving furniture, or hurting yourself. spacers- standoffs, commonly used for many things, last thing I used them for was moving the power supply from in my computer, a few inches out and securing it, extremely useful, and great job on this one, love the idea, seeing as I enjoy using these, and hate paying for them.
Jun 15, 2007. 10:47 PMbobbyk881 says:
i have a ? cause the tention bar is to move how do you make it move?
May 30, 2007. 8:38 PMsickskater303 says:
sorry i spelled stuff wrong it's late and im tired ps the clock is wrong on the comment box.
May 28, 2007. 8:38 PMnicevidoe says:
i live hawaii aloha
May 28, 2007. 8:37 PMnicevidoe says:
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May 28, 2007. 8:36 PMnicevidoe says:
hi
May 28, 2007. 8:36 PMnicevidoe says:
hi
Apr 29, 2007. 4:05 PMqaz says:
not the wave board but the one shown here
Apr 29, 2007. 4:04 PMqaz says:
hey could you put a video on showing how to ride the board ive been trying and i cant seem to get it
Apr 26, 2007. 12:28 AMerfonz says:
I made mine. I'll post a pic or 2 soon.
Apr 24, 2007. 8:18 PMsasquatch14 says:
oh and for the people who dont know wut how to use the wave board..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=033b-GB9OJk
Apr 24, 2007. 7:46 PMsasquatch14 says:
haha i just bought one of those ripstiks today......would have been better to pay 20 bucks...... my brothers are jealous because i was able to do it the first time i ever touched it....i didnt even know how to make it move, it was just trying to stay up... right will i got on it i rode it around the corner of my grandma's house and turned perfectly...then i switched going regular footed when im goofy footed and did that perfectly first time too...... maybe its just because the unicycle gives you good balance... should have saw this before i bought it
Apr 15, 2007. 9:22 PMerfonz says:
Oh, and why do the wheels have to be at a 45 degree angle?
Apr 15, 2007. 9:21 PMerfonz says:
What are those things you used as spacers?
Apr 8, 2007. 10:05 PMerfonz says:
We got to try wave boards at our school. But don't they have to pivot in the middle? Or does it still work?
Apr 8, 2007. 1:29 PMabbabibble2 says:
This is more of a miniature T-Board. Still flippin' sweet.
Apr 8, 2007. 9:25 AMPtr_V_2 says:
Can u provide a demonstration video?
Apr 8, 2007. 12:32 AMKeyblur55 says:
Interesting, it reminds me of those snakeboards that used to be popular back in the day, but harder to balance on. I wish i could find a cheap used one of those.
Apr 8, 2007. 9:24 AMT3h_Muffinator says:
Nice! I tried to make one of these when I was 12 maybe, wasn't very successfull though... =/

Rather than using a piece of wood for the torsion bar, use some PVC or the shaft from a fiberglass hockey stick. They can take much more torque than a regular piece of wood.

Happy Skating!

-Muffinator
Apr 8, 2007. 7:58 AManotherkill says:
not a wave board.... in a wave board it twists in them middle this is a very close mod towards one still will be self propelled i think

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