Simple Back to the Future Hover Board - ACTUAL SIZE REPLICA 1:1
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Simple Back to the Future Hover Board - ACTUAL SIZE REPLICA 1:1
With back to the future day fast approaching I thought it would be a laugh to create a cheap and simple hover board prop
Very simple and very cheap, I knocked this up for a friend in half an hour
So enjoy....
You Will Need.......
For this simple build I used mostly stuff I had around the house
Scissors
Cardboard larger the better
Glue gun
Clear tape
Old foam yoga matt brought from £1 store
Photo paper ( I used 4 pages glossy )
Computer and printer
Scissors
Cardboard larger the better
Glue gun
Clear tape
Old foam yoga matt brought from £1 store
Photo paper ( I used 4 pages glossy )
Computer and printer
Step One - Find Our Desired Size
If you used google you can find many many templates and rough blue prints to make this I went by the measurements of an old stake board at home and tweeted them
See pic
See pic
Time to Cut
Once you have your sizes all figured out draw your template on the foam mat then cut it out and out can used that to make other templates
Due to the foam only being 2mm thick I needed to use card and another piece of foam to make it thicker then glued it all together and trimmed off any extras
Due to the foam only being 2mm thick I needed to use card and another piece of foam to make it thicker then glued it all together and trimmed off any extras
The Fox Kick
Once all stuck down and the glue is dry you can put the bend in the board as seen in the film
I did this with a straight ruler and bending it about 3.5 inches from the bottom
I did this with a straight ruler and bending it about 3.5 inches from the bottom
Logos
Now it is time to sort your logos and pattern
you can either paint it, draw it do what ever you want even make a custom one
I chose to go original, found a design on google that worked and used basic paint to sort the scales and print the pages
All in all it was 4 pages
you can either paint it, draw it do what ever you want even make a custom one
I chose to go original, found a design on google that worked and used basic paint to sort the scales and print the pages
All in all it was 4 pages
Finishing Touches
Now simply glue your printed sheets to the board and trim the excess and your done
Enjoy
Now are you can tell I rushed this and I did not do the bottom half as my friend wanted to mount his in the garage, but I did do a second board for myself following the same process for the bottom but added a small plastic stand to give the illusion of hovering
Hope you enjoy
Hope you enjoy