So, have that one ledge in your town, perfect height, away from everything, but won't slide for anything? Well, for about 6 dollars and a trip to a local Home Depot or Lowes, you can make it buttery in less than a day. Youll need:
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-A rub brick
-Instant drying clear lacquer
-A ledge
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Step 1: Use the rub brick to grind the top and side(s) of the ledge down until it is perfectly smooth. This will probably take a good 20 minutes with a few people working if it's a chunky ledge. Blow off the dust left on the ledge.
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Step 2: Spray a big coating of the instant drying lacquer. You want it pretty thick, just enough so it won't run, but a hearty amount. Let it dry for about a half hour, regardless of what the directions say.
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So you want to know how to edit skate videos, eh? Well, I'm not going to lie, it's not easy, and it will take practice and time. But, in this article I'll go over some editing programs, tips, and other helpful tips to get you one step closer to Ty Evans-esque montages.
We'll start with some of the most popular editing programs, and their pros and cons.
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