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YOUR JUMPING STILTS => Modifications => Topic started by: zendalfire on January 14, 2008, 04:50:56 AM
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Hello everyone,
I have launched BockModZ.com!
http://www.bockmodz.com (http://www.bockmodz.com)
Soon to be... THE One-Stop Do-It-Yourself Shop for jumping stilts.
Currently it features my tutorial on quick-release bindings.
I will be adding more tutorials and updating the site often.
You can also buy materials needed for the mods.
Currently, you will have to email me for information, but I am working on a system with PayPal.
(The site is optimized for 1920x1200 screen res.)
Please let me know what you think,
-Zen
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Nice tutorial, well explained and illustrated. A job well done ;)
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Nicely done :)
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Big News:
First, I am pleased to announce that BockModZ.com will be offering Premium Grade quick-release bindings with very high quality metal buckles and tri-glides.
These will be very limited until I find a bulk supplier.
If you are interested, please watch for them in the Pro-Jump Classifieds.
Second, I am on schedule to release a superior tyre sock design this weekend.
The full tutorial will be posted at BockModZ.com :PJR: :PJL:
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Sounds good. I like people doing these kinds of things. Gives you lots of choice err umm err umm something I am not too good at though lol
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it all looks good, mod tutorials are always good to have but this:
(The site is optimized for 1920x1200 screen res.)
is just silly.
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The optimized resolution was only included because I happened to design the site at that res. After the fact, I altered a few image sizes to fit smaller resolutions.
1600x1200 is just as optimized :D
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it worked with any size screen as the website adapts to 100% rather than an absolute - well done :thumbs:
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Looks good zendalfire
Very well designed web site and good mods :thumbs:
Just one tip you might want to add a disclaimer as people sue at the drop of a hat now days not that a disclaimer helps much but at least you tried and that goes a long way in the courts :haha:
Jason c :Hoofies2:
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I like the site. I want either some zen straps on pinstraps. Just depends on if I get my EMA bonus next week... only one more day at college and I will be able to get it. :banana:
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Thanks Jason, sounds like a good idea ;)
I'll be adding a set of straps to the classifieds tonight.
Tyre sock design nearly complete ;D
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I'll be adding a set of straps to the classifieds tonight.
Nice one, remember to add the postage to the final price if you use the paypal facility. May be an idea to list it separate for UK and USA postage ;)
Tyre sock design nearly complete ;D
Look forward to it :)
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I may have to make a couple tyre sock tutorials, as there are a few advantages to each. And I've yet to find that magical hardware that will combine all the designs AND keep it easy. So close... :(
I will be listing a few more sets of straps in the next week. If you plan to go that route, and want a specific color scheme, drop me a note and I'll see if I can oblige.
I am currently preparing the 'Spring Wrap Design Ideas' section...
I wonder, would you prefer a 'Spring Design Gallery' where you can view and submit photos of your own stilts?
This would be specifically geared toward spring designs (rather than photos of bockers :D ), to keep with the 'Mod/Customize' theme.
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We've been using the stilt section in gallery for that have a look lots on mods and spring wraps
http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=gallery;cat=3
Jason :Hoofies2:
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Looking forward to the sock tutorial, mite try to make some, but then again, I mite just stick to putting trainers on the bottom!
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The main difference from the gallery here at Projump would be how it is organized and specialized. I would also add tips, etc.
Think of it as a database of spring designs that lists the creator along with how-to tips and info.
Going on a hardware expedition today, so I hope to perfect the tire sock/boot design and post soon.
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A bit of news:
Been very busy developing mods.
The tyre sock design has gone through a few revisions.. The easiest, most efficient (in use of materials) is a tie-up design. You only need 12 to 14 inches of tire, 2 shoelaces, and about 10 minutes to make a pair.
The most attractive, super-quick-release version uses somewhat specialized hardware, but can be taken on or off in about 2 seconds. I currently use the this design, and I must say, they are very convenient ;D
Photo here: http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1407.msg19200#msg19200 (http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1407.msg19200#msg19200)
Initial spring cover design finished testing, with excellent marks. More news on that soon..
More tutorials coming online this week. Tire sock on Monday and a few minor mods during the week.
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Woohoo! Sounds Great!
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Tie-up Tyre sock tutorial now online.
(May change it a bit later...)
I used metric measurements, as they were more even numbers.
I'll add the Quick-release version at later date.
Time to go bocking ;)
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Another excellent tutorial, It's great to see you linking to the forum and also giving credit to the original inventors too. Well done.
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Its a great site :D
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The site is good, what I want to see now, is some cool riser trousers, lol
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Yea that would be great
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New tutorial online! This is something different.
After taking some time to decorate my springs with electrical tape, I was disappointed at how fast they were damaged. So, instead of continually 'touching up' the design, I created this spring cover.
They work quite well and I like the somewhat rugged look. Besides that, they help to balance when leaning against objects. Lean the back of your spring against a wall, it won't slide a bit, or get scuffed ;)
The stilts will easily stand up on their own against a wall as well, when normally the slick spring would make them slide and fall over.
Let me know what you think :)
Riser trousers, eh? I'll put it on the list, but I think those will require sewing skills from those who want to make a pair.
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I Love that idea :)
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Riser trousers, eh? I'll put it on the list, but I think those will require sewing skills from those who want to make a pair.
Or a nan :haha:
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Or me with a sewing machine, lol
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The spring armour is very good zendalfire
An original idea and well executed
Also nice to see the tribute to Pin on the tie up socks
Well done
Jason :Hoofies2:
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Good work. The spring armour looks very rugged, hard wearing and of course cool. Keep the ideas coming. :D
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Really like the idea and application
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Dude tht site is pretty sweet ;)
Nice 1 zen :-\
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Since there's not been an update for a few weeks, I thought I'd let people know what's in the works.
The next major tutorial is another spring cover. Actually, it will go over several types..
This will be a very comprehensive how-to; there will even be printable patterns :o
I've also been experimenting with different materials to balance durability, weight, and style 8)
Here is a new material I've found. It's a heavy duty textured vinyl that seems like it will hold up very well:
(http://www.bockmodz.com/cover2_demo.jpg)
It's cheap, very lightweight and quite durable. The only minus is the fact that it won't absorb impacts as well as a heavy bike tyre.
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dudes im loving the look of the quick releas straps...
any suggestions as to where to buy the stuff?????
Suggestions greatly apreciated :)
ta
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Between the pet store, hardware supply, and/or department stores you should find everything you need.
Just make sure you find good quality materials; pay particular attention to the buckles on the collars.
Also, make sure you enter for a chance to win a free pair here:
http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1873.0
If no luck, everything will be available at the site when it is re-launched in about a week :)
- The spring cover pictured above, although highly abrasion resistant, did not survive a direct hit from a sharp object :( Back to bike tires..
On a side note, using the straps featured in the raffle, I've not had to make even the slightest adjustment over the last 10 bocking sessions 8)