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Monday, January 22, 2007

   Saturday the 20th was the first test run of the Scoff Project. Rob our test skater signed the waiver agreement and we were off to the location. He scoped it out pumped the ramp some to get a feel for it and we went inside to watch a skate video to pump him up. The it was time we brought out the mattress pads for him to land on.  
   After that I can't say much, we will be keeping the project some what hush during filming/documenting of it. Lets say though if it was a 6ft launch ramp it would be perfcet but at 8ft it was more like a quaterpipe. The tranny was to steep and shot him 10x10 in the air.

He didn't hit the ramp either bailed right at the top of the ramp, heres the only teaser we can give you guys right now.


He is still alive and alright. He'll be out for a few days. Once he recovers hes ready to hit it again.
Some major changes will need to be done to the tranny before the next test run. Maybe 1-2 weeks till the next run.
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Published by scoff_skateboarding: 1:51 AM

Thursday, January 18, 2007
Since this is our first blog on here reffering to the Scoff Project. I feel I will have to go throught the history with you all.
We came up with an idea "Wouldn't it be great to build the largest skate ramp in town?" ha And since that we have gather wood from a fellow super-intendent who practically provided us will all the plyood we neede to build this project and some. We were going to build a 8ft launch ramp with a rollin in height of 13-15ft and 2-3ft wide. We estimate you will hit the bottom between 20-30 mph and be shot at least 12ft high into the air.
We are planning on making a documentry of the building of the mini-mega ramp and show everything that all went into the thought about it. Expected to be released June 2007.
 
 
 So let the construction began...
in the beginigng
 Just about to lay the ply
 
We would build the sections of the ramp and haul them out to the back where we had a levy to support roll-in.The walk was about 2 acres or just a about 1 football field length.
From the hill
 Top view of the ramp, with first part of the runway attached
 
Soon after building the next 2 runway peices we realized that they would be to skinny and need to widen them incase of speed wobbles became an issue. We don't want people getting thrown down hill slaming into theground. We want them getting thrown up the ramp! A week later we widen the runway another 1.5 ft - 2ft and started work on the roll-in.
the Scoff project - side view
Side view of ramp w/ the skinny runway
 
Now the roll-in was probally the trickiest and hardest part of this whole project, cause of it having to custom fit to the side and top of the levy and remain level.
 Scoff rollin
 The Roll-in underconstruction
 
We had to custom build every peice of ply to fit the levy the best we could and still go flush with the rest of the run. That was very difficult. When we finally got it built there was a small problem with it getting flush with the rest of the run and its started to rain and freeze over the night. So we had to bring the whole 12ft long roll-in back to the house to be rebuilt and worked on. After the freeze was easing off we took the tarp off the ramp and started back to work.
 
We got all the peices assmbled and connected, then work on making sure the rollin was flowing with the rest of the run. 2 days later its finshed. Not to you all we only spent $30 on this whole project so far!!! Next month we will overlap it with masonitte.
 
-Latest update-
So then after building it over a period of 3 weeks its done. The last day of assembling the ramp was the hardest. Mainly because the rollin (which is 12ft long) ran into some problems and we had to make sure it connected just right with the track.
Fixing the Roll-in 
The roll-in under contruction

I even manage to loose control of it while moving it and slide half way down the hill. None the less I got quite a few slivers, scrapes and sore neck to boot. Well here you go the finall photos of the finished ramp.

Along side the ramp - top view
Along side the ramp - from ontp the levy.

Full view of the Ramp - side view
Full view of the Scoff Project

Rollin view
Heres the roll-in view 13ft high

Expected test runs will happen this saturday.
Rob a clovis local and friend of mine will be the brave soul to first launch from the ramp to FLAT! Yes you heard it, to flat! Why him and not me you ask...Well he has better health insurance. lol We are launching to flat to determine how large the gap is and then build the landing bank in that position for a true big air manueuver. Once the ramp is fully finished we will schedule a date and take the ramp apart and rebuild it all in hopefully one day. The whole day will be recorded and editied for the upcoming video(THE SCOFF PROJECT - Building a Monster), the next months will be used to capture footage of local and visiting skaters performing their own insane stunts and bails.

Also check out our website Scoff Skateboarding for an exclusive photo of the ramp and the builder and see how big it really is. Photo to be released on website by 1-18-07


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Published by scoff_skateboarding: 2:19 AM

Friday, January 05, 2007
PRESS RELEASE
JANUARY 2, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SCOFF SKATEBOARDING WELCOMES RANDY LONGBINE TO THE SCOFF FAMILY
Scoff Skateboarding is proud to announce that Professional Skateboarder Randy Longbine and Scoff Skateboarding have joined forces. Randy brings his progressive and layed back style of skateboarding to one of the most diverse teams in skateboarding.

“Scoff has amazing laces and that is the one thing that breaks the most.” said Randy. “ I am excited to be joining Scoff Skateboarding and look forward to being a part of great things to come.”

Jason Huewe, Scoff Skateboarding owner commented: “Randy is a one of a kind skateboarder plain and simple. Scoff is dedicated to promoting skateboarding and all the skaters around the world. Randy is a true professional and a big part of the future of skateboarding and its’ progression. We are all stoked he is in the Scoff family and look forward to seeing his contributions to our next DVD.”


For more information on Scoff Skateboarding and Randy Longbine visit

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Published by scoff_skateboarding: 6:12 PM
Updated On: 1/5/2007 at 6:34 PM

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Check it out for all you Florida and Fort Myerd dwellers, a contest is going down in your town! So mark it on the calenders its going to happen! Its a good chance for you to check out Scoff laces seeing a few will be released at the contest...most likely for prizes or in a product toss. So get yourselfs out there!


Add your photos from Skateboard Contest to your photo gallery and tag the photos with the keyword event296 . You photos will show up  on the brotherhood Skatepark contest  Events page.

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Published by scoff_skateboarding: 7:13 PM
Updated On: 1/5/2007 at 3:23 PM


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