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Have you ever wanted to do an Ollie on a Tech Deck or fingerboard, but didn't know how? Or are you someone who has to do tricks with 3 fingers and not 2? With a little practice, you can pull off an ollie on a fingerboard with three fingers, no problem at all.
Steps
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1Place your index finger right behind the front screws.
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2Place your middle finger right behind the Tech Deck logo.Advertisement
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3Place your ring finger on the back of the board.
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4Smack down the tail of the board and at the same time try to move the board forward while keeping your fingers on the board.
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5Land the board while still coming forward.
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6Ride away looking cool while your friends stare in awe.
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Warnings
- After a while of using your fingerboard, the bolts could become loose. As soon as it gets wobbly, you must use your tool to tighten it. If you lost it, twist it tighter with your finger or use a bobby pin. Other variations you can try is a twist it with the end of a pen, or tack a hole in the eraser of a pencil and tighten it with that. But the point is, if it's wobbly, tighten it! Because if you don't you could lose the nut, and that won't be good (unless you have a spare)!⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't slam your board really hard down to the ground. It could break in half!⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Tech deck (or just any other fingerboard works)
- Hard flat surface
- Something to ollie over (optional)
- A ramp (optional)
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