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  2. Fingerboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    A fingerboard is a scaled-down replica of a skateboard that a person "rides" with their fingers, rather than their feet. A fingerboard is typically 100 millimeters (3.9 in) long with width ranging from 26 to 55 mm (1.0 to 2.2 in), with graphics, trucks and plastic or ball-bearing wheels, like a skateboard. [1]

  3. Multi-scale fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    A multi-scale fingerboard or fretboard is typically based on two scale lengths, but could potentially incorporate more. The most typical use is one (long) scale length for the low string and a different, usually shorter, scale for the highest string. This could be achieved by angling the nut, and bridge, and fanning the frets. Strings between ...

  4. Campus board - Wikipedia

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    After the development of the campus board, the hangboard (also called the fingerboard) was developed to focus on building static arm strength, and finger tendon strength. The hangboard is a popular training tool for all types of rock climbers and comes in many forms, shapes and materials.

  5. Fingerboard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fingerboard is a part of a string instrument. Fingerboard may also refer to: Fingerboard (skateboard), a miniature version of a skateboard controlled by the fingers; Fingerboards, an article of climbing equipment; Continuum Fingerboard, a continuous pitch performance controller developed by Haken Audio.

  6. Fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    The fingerboard (also known as a fretboard on fretted instruments) is an important component of most stringed instruments. It is a thin, long strip of material, ...

  7. Lip trick - Wikipedia

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    Invert: This is a basic lip trick where the skater grabs his board and plants a hand on the coping so that they are balancing upside down on the lip of the ramp.

  8. Continuum Fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    The Continuum Fingerboard or Haken Continuum is a music performance controller and synthesizer developed by Lippold Haken, a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, and sold by Haken Audio, located in Champaign, Illinois.

  9. Slide (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Casper SlidePerformed by flipping the board into a nosecasper via half impossible and sliding on the nose in a nose casper position. Bananaslide A combination of a tailslide and a nose slide between two obstacles at the same time.