Image 1 — First time making a park
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First time making a park

Pretty new to fingerboarding but skated for 15 years or so. Bought a quarter and a rail and felt like I could just make my own stuff for way cheaper. I have a drill and a shitty scroll saw and have just been making stuff out of wood scraps, leftover tile and trash I find at work. What obstacles should I make to help me optimize this space? Trying to keep it modular, cheap and space efficient. First pic is the current set up and the rest are just other iterations and layouts I tried. Was thinking maybe a curved rail or ledge or a pole jam? Any advice or suggestions are appreciated.

u/PreparationHumble200 — 4 days ago

Death Bloom

A piece I made for a friend. Just getting into making arts and crafts for the first time in my thirties. Has been a really nice creative outlet after a some really rough years struggling with addiction. Been trying to collect, process, and preserve as much natural material I can get my hands on. The bones are fox scapula and vertebrae. More projects in the works.

u/PreparationHumble200 — 2 months ago
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Blind Guy McSqueezy

This is my partners cat Gerry. Short for Tangerine. He has FIV and a bilateral enucleation. Loves belly rubs and stuff that stinks. He rocks at being blind. He will be moving in with me in 2 months and I can’t wait. Any tips for introducing a blind cat to a cat that can see and likes to play?

u/PreparationHumble200 — 2 months ago

Loser ant gets absolutely bamboozled

Took this video about 10 years ago. This stupid ant doesn’t even know what’s about to hit him. Absolutely blasted. Punted straight to hell.

u/PreparationHumble200 — 2 months ago