Skateboard for DUMMY 13. Now your dummy can shred like the ripper it is, right up until it faceplants. Seriously though, this is a non-functional skateboard best used for posing ground or air tricks using the Lucky 13 display stand.
There are three variations of the deck. The first has two foot alignment guides to help align and adhere the feet to the deck. This is for basic foot positioning.
The second only has only one alignment guide, at the back of the deck. This permits the front foot to be placed freely anywhere on the board, or free of it.
The third has no guides. This allows for maximum freedom while positioning the feet.
The wheels and trucks are fairly small and will likely require cleaning burs to assemble properly when printed with a 0.4 nozzle. Print with a 0.25 nozzle if possible.
The deck works nicely when printed with a wood fibre filament. Supports are required at the font and back of the deck due to the low angles. Use a Sharpie on the top of the deck to give the appearance of grip tape.
The parts must be glued together. Superglue works well. For guidance regarding how parts fit together, refer to the renderings. It's really pretty straightforward.
The trucks are intended to face a particular direction. The profile rendering of the deck and trucks shows how to position them.
The ankle from the DUMMY 13 frame parts is required to attach the foot to your dummy's leg.
The author remixed this model.
This is a skateboard for DUMMY 13.