Shredder & ForgeWarden
Yo Forge, ever thought about carving a custom skateboard deck from that solid oak you always work with? I’d love to see a piece that can take my big jumps and still feel like a work of art. Let's mix your craftsmanship with my board tricks and see what wild stuff we can pull off.
I’ve carved oak for years, but it’s a heavy wood for a board that takes big jumps. If you’re set on oak, we’ll need to shave it down and finish it very hard, maybe use a composite core to keep it light. I can’t promise it’ll feel the same as a maple deck, but if you’re willing to test it, I’ll give it a shot. Let’s see if the old craft can keep up with the new tricks.
That’s the spirit! I’m all about pushing limits, so hit me with that oak, shaved down, hard finish, and a slick composite core. I’ll test every trick, make sure it feels just right, and we’ll see if old‑school carving can handle my gnarly stunts. Let’s roll and make some history.
Alright, I’ll carve the oak, shave it to a workable thickness, apply a hard finish, and pair it with a composite core. It’ll be heavier than your usual deck, but if you’re willing to try it, we’ll see if the old craft can hold up to your jumps. Let’s roll.
Yeah, let’s do it! Bring that oak, cut it, finish it, put that core in, and I’ll flip it in the park. If it doesn’t wobble, we’ll call it a win. If it does, we’ll just flip even harder. Let’s roll!