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    Default The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    Mods: it seems like we've got a weekly "how do I make slide gloves" thread on here. Let's consolidate the information and make this thread a sticky.

    Gloves you can buy:

    Timeship Tracers Review: http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...g-slide-of-it/

    Timeship Bear Paws Review: http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...s-1118-14.html

    Gravity Generation 2 Gloves Review: http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...-slide-gloves/ [I own these, they're great. The Delrin slides for days. My only complaint is that the black dye tends to bleed onto your fingers if your hands get sweaty.]

    Lush, Motion, and Gravity Gen 1 Gloves Review: http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...ty-and-motion/

    Bear Paw vs Gravity Gen 1: http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...ve--gauntlets/

    Making Gloves:

    Slide gloves are pretty basic to make. Slap some plastic onto a pair of fairly durable gloves and you've got the basics. You really only need 3 things: gloves, something to slide on, and a way to attach your slide material to your gloves. Here are the specifics.

    Puck Materials:

    Cutting Board - Passable if it's what you've got around, but will probably melt and stick to the ground on rough pavement or while doing trick slides.

    UHMWPE - Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHMWPE ) Is a strong, high-density thermoplastic that's great for sliding gloves. It slides like Teflon, but has better abrasion resistance. They use it in hip replacements, so you know it'll last a while.

    Delrin - ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delrin ) - a lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant plastic capable of operating in temperatures in excess of 90 degrees celsius (approx 200 degrees Fahrenheit). Used in the Gravity Gen 2 gloves.

    Corian - ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corian ) - A thermosetting plastic. Check your kitchen counter tops. Free 2"x2" and 4"x4" samples with beveled edges available at Home Depots everywhere.

    Gloves -

    Some people use gardening gloves. Other people use mechanic's gloves. Look for something with a lot of leather or other durable materials. Keeping it on your hand is fairly important, so wrist straps are a definite plus. Breathability is nice, but less important than keeping your fingers from getting shredded.

    Attaching the pucks - You've got a few options, each with their own pluses and minuses.

    Velcro - Industrial strength works great and comes with an adhesive back. Commonly used in commercial gloves.

    Blowtorch - Melt one side of plastic. Stick glove to plastic. Done.

    Glue - Slather it on, stick 'em together. Make sure to score or sand your pucks so the glue can adhere.

    Video of making gloves with a cutting board and a blow torch (courtesy Faltown Skateboards): http://www.faltownskateboards.com/fa...sp?SkoolID=103

    Feel free to add anything you've got.
    Last edited by Wells; 04-20-2007 at 11:48 PM.
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    Here are some sample pics of home-made gloves to "inspire" the do-it-yourselfer in all of us:

    With wrist guards








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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I shall sticky this for you sliders...

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    my first gloves, revised.
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    if you live in japan, there is a store called encho that sells cutting boards made out of delrin.

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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    Good discussion of the merits of various slide puck materials: What's the best slide puck material???
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I'd just like to add that there's a Velcro specifically made to stick to Polyethylene and polypropylene...

    It's called adhesive PS-19
    They don't as yet. But some major online skate shop should stock it... hint hint...

    edit: and personally I reckon a different Velcro would stick to the glove better.
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I've found Velcro brand industrial white velcro sticks to leather great.

    And, being the poor man I am, I've found that acrylic is a good alternative to polyethelyn/propylene/corian/delrin and better than cutting board. Stole myself a nice 10x10 quarter-inch thick piece from some kids in my shop class.

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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    Great thread about gloves:
    Few Slide Glove Questions - Please Answer

    And a link to a (huge) picture of my gloves
    http://www.silverfishlongboarding.co...4&d=1179736133
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    Not a glove I know. Just a thought.
    The 'neck' might need to be longer.
    and the main puck needs to be bigger than your fist.

    I must also say this is not likely to be as safe as a glove.
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    new gloves i made today. a) $19.99 do-it-all gloves from Lowes. b) $3.75 "Industrial" Velcro. c) FREE corian pieces from Lowes.
    Im in the process of buying some wristguards and applying a piece of corian to them as well.



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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I've used ceramic tiles for a while now which have worked VERY well. They don't wear down for a very long time, and i've only gotten a few chips here and there.

    I bought ~70 2"x2" tiles for around $8 CND at a local tile shop which could last me forever, however recently I switched over to cutting board which I have yet to try.

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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    A guy in a plastic fabrication shop recently pointed me towards using.
    Loctite primer 770 and adhesive 406.

    For gluing polyolefins (UHMW), to hook.
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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I threw these together the other night. Got the work gloves ($15.99) and way too much Industrial Velcro ($8.99) for my own good at home depot, then found a polypropylene 8.5 x 11 cutting board ($2.99) at target. got everything assembled in about an hour and a half only used them once, but so far so good.


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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    I made myself some gloves
    They cost me $4 to make, and work perfect (but the gloves is gross)

    I actually started out with 4 little pieces on the fingers, but they just came off, and did some more viewings of the internets, and found that you put a few big ones, instead.




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    I like Cheese.

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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    which cheese makes the best slide gloves?
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    Chedder, no doubt

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    I think i may have found the best corian tiles in the world.
    I found perfect sized precut circle ones with beveled edges.

    I use the finger pucks sometimes.

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    Default Re: The Definitive Slide Gloves Thread

    Circle pucks are ideal for sliding because you can rotate them any way you want.

    An easy option is to buy a 1 foot rod of 4" diameter UHMW from McMaster-Carr or Ebay or wherever you choose and slice it with a bandsaw into 1/2" thicknesses...You end up with 24 pucks (Or thereabouts) and if you get a few friends to pitch in, it only costs a few bucks a person.

    You will have plenty of back-ups if you ever need them or you could just sell the already cut pucks with no problems.
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