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Blank Skateboard Decks For Art To Posca Your Own Rideable Custom Skateboard

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Blank Skateboard Decks For Art To Posca Your Own Rideable Custom Skateboard

$55.00
RRP: $77.00
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  • SKU: JA0410040
  • UPC: 9311960410046
  • MPN: 410040
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Blank Skateboard Deck To Posca Your Own Rideable Custom Skateboard

  • Unleash your creativity on this blank skateboard deck.
  • 9 ply Maple mix sanded to a raw, natural finish allowing you to draw, spray or paint directly onto the surface.
  • (The Jasart Skate Deck has been advised by its manufacturer to be of rideable specification, in its raw state at time of manufacturing. This is due to the Canadian Maple strength used within its 9 ply construction. The 9ply is not entirely visible due to the method of construction. The manufacturer has no control over the quality or method of attachment of suitable trucks, Poscart takes no responsibility for any breakage of the board or personal injury as a result of riding if trucks are added.Creative process: the manufacturer has no control over the application or product, that is used on the surface of the board during the Art & Craft process, various applications may jeopardise the manufacturers claims of strength & stability)
  • Board is rideable grade, trucks not included.
  • Size: 31" x 8" (787 x 203mm).
  • 1

    Shake the marker energetically up and down with the cap on. You will hear the ball inside clicking announcing that the paint colour inside the POSCA marker is being mixed.

  • 2

    Press the tip several times on a spare piece of paper until the tip is filled with paint. Test the flow on your spare paper – if the line is clear, your POSCA is ready. It is useful to keep a cloth at hand to clean the tip easily or absorb any excess paint.

  • 3

    If the paint flows less freely during use, shake the marker again without forgetting to put the cap on first to avoid paint projections. Re-prime the tip and off you go again!