There are many reasons people decide to build their own snowboard. Sometimes it's a great way to combine your love of snowboarding with your need to create. Maybe it's dissatisfaction with the generic boards out there on the market. Perhaps you have an educational project where you'd love to do something involving snowboarding. [
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Very interesting article. Does anyone know the total cost for both the press and the snowboard? Thanks.
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I want to design a snowboard
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I want to design a snowboard
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