How I Made My ATs - Non Motorized

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2010

LINK TO NEWER MADE ATs:
http://m3janicely.deviantart.com/#/d30ao0b

My long Awaited ATs Tutorial Thing...Well Its Just How I made It XD

I attempted 2 Make ATs With NO Motor,
Supposed To Look Like Agito and Akito's ATs
I Changed The Look Because
"Too Much Detail Can Equal Major Repairs Later"

Materials Used - Air Dry Clay (Detail on The Skates) - Mighty Putty (Base on Rollerblades: Where Air Dry Clay Will Stick and To Seal Cracks) - Screws and Metal Plates (Replace Back Wheel Moving It Closer To The Back)

Postive and Negative After ATs Made: + Really Lite Like Real Skates - Looks and Feels Fragile

Re Check Video Later For Agito and Akito Cosplay RE (Teehee XD)

Also Instead Of Doing A File I'm Going To DO A Video Instead So If You Want Subscribe and a Video RE Will Be Put Up Later To This Video ^_^

Description of How I Made It (Not very Detailed, Working On A Video Right Now ^_^)

so the materials i used are:
- might putty
- air dry clay
- Small triangular door hinges no larger than 1 inch or so or smallest you can find

so after i cut the back wheel supports off, i needed the original holes where the wheels and screws go

so i recut the part with the holes (from the roller blade frame, mine was an excess peice that i cut off to refit) to fit in place with the whole roller blade (orginal rollerblade) like a puzzle, i needed to make sure that the back wheels lined up with the front wheels oon flat surface to ensure stability

to hold it back in place i used the smallest door hinges i could find (not real thin not too big, triangular worked best for me, 1inch or so) i had to re-drill in a 4th hole on the hinges for extra support

i used a total of 4 screws on each side of the rollerblade (total of 16 screws: 8 on each rollerblade) there will be gaps and such i used mighty putty to seal the gaps, worked pretty good or you can find something similar that is moldable but hardens like a rock

i used mghty putty again to cover up and plastic part of the rollerblade where airdry clay was going to be placed on (airdry clay sticks the best on a non plastic surface)

the design was simple, the rollerblades were pretty cool looking already so i worked my design into whats already there (reference came from my air gear books, vol1 1-10 had nice pictures and detail)

air dry clay takes a good amount of time to dry, mine had several cracks in it so i used elmers wood glue to seal in the cracks of the air dry clay

after all was sculpted i sanded it smooth and spray painted it white, than did multiple layers to cover up little cracks

song used Niji by Aqua Timez

This video is just how I made it...If you decide to make a pair based off of this video your results may vary and don't blame me if you possibly ruined your skates XD

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  • what skates are they

  • @mattroger1

    The wheels say Rollerblade, but the style that I used id out of date XD

    Got these of of eBay

  • how do you break lol :D

  • @valasproduction

    I got used to doing a T-stop ot T-break where you put one of the feet behind the other to form a T to stop...So basically the sides of the wheels are used ^^

  • what song is this?

  • @MrPrnman77

    Niji by Aqua Timez

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  • Can u make me some send me an pm and we can talk.

  • The video was hard to understand. Can you make a hands on video explaining the process, please? I REALLY want air treks!

  • what type of tool did you use to cut out the portions?

  • Generally... Two wheel skates are majorly inferior to normal inline skates with three or more wheels. You might not notice if you are skating on very smooth terrain. But for street skating, forget it, you need at least three wheels inline. That is to handle pits and potholes. Using only two wheels, each wheel drops into every little crack.

  • @M3MillenuimThree For street skating without a break, I use sort of a stepping stop. It looks like reverse pushing. You just put one foot in front of the other and out to the side, set it down, and press hard while it rolls inwards. And then repeat with the other skate, and so on. I guess it looks dorky, but it works for controlling my speed.

  • well guys i got a idea....sorry for my english i m brazilian.... well we can do a website and with this website that with the views aprove A.Ts like a good way of making money and them they create A.T who dint understand a shit add me on msn and use a translator please msn:luckamatos@hotmail.com

  • U know we have the tec to make them real but the goverment sees no use in them but it would be epic If they were real :D

  • what skate wheels are you using?

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