February 21, 2006

DIY Hoverboard

Filed under: how to — leadingzero

Jason Bradbury, DIY tech guru from across the pond, has many projects under his belt. However, his latest DIY build is simply fantastic. He has been chronicling his progress as he attempts to build (the first?) rectangular hoverboard - in the true “Back to the Future” fashion. Any old sap can put together a roundish hovering device because physics likes it when pressure is equally distributed. Making a hoverboard with corners however, apparently takes some finesse. He is actually a little ways off from the final product but still has plenty of information to read about it.

DIY Hoverboard: It works!
DIY Hoverboard: Propulsion

and World’s First Hoverboard Accident

UPDATE: This is what I get for not checking Digg first. Here is a much more detailed explanation of his build.

2 Comments »

  1. I love the idea of your hoverboard. I and three other kids are going to make and demostrate your hoverboard to our 5th grade science class.

    Comment by Justin Shelley — January 10, 2007 @

  2. i have been studing on hover craft tech for a long time and now i truly know how to build one thanks to your info it was the las i needed

    Comment by john umphenour — August 24, 2007 @

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