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Snowboard Pentagram Stomp Pad by Hilleskog
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 1 month ago
Last season of snowboarding I started thinking of getting a stomp pad. It was soon forgotten until next family ski trip was coming up. I decided to print myself a stomp pad but did not find one I liked. So I decided to make one myself.
The stomp pad is designed to either be glued or taped to the board. I used extremely strong double sided tape which was water resistant and could handle temperatures ranging from -40C to 70C. In addition I wanted the pentagram to stand out more so I decided to try painting it with nail polish. I have never tried this before so It was somewhat of an experiment. I painted it with three coats and let it dry in between.
I recently tried it in the slopes and works great! I does not move at all and fills its purpose. The nail polish held unexpectedly well and from what I could see it did not wear at all.
The pentagram itself was inspired by this thing made by user IWorkInPixels.
Here is a link to the Fusion 360 file if you would like to tinker with it yourself!
First picture is after a week in the slopes
Second picture is directly after painting
The stomp pad is designed to either be glued or taped to the board. I used extremely strong double sided tape which was water resistant and could handle temperatures ranging from -40C to 70C. In addition I wanted the pentagram to stand out more so I decided to try painting it with nail polish. I have never tried this before so It was somewhat of an experiment. I painted it with three coats and let it dry in between.
I recently tried it in the slopes and works great! I does not move at all and fills its purpose. The nail polish held unexpectedly well and from what I could see it did not wear at all.
The pentagram itself was inspired by this thing made by user IWorkInPixels.
Here is a link to the Fusion 360 file if you would like to tinker with it yourself!
First picture is after a week in the slopes
Second picture is directly after painting