Video: Blind eye with a skateboard powered by a drill can't be more creative
Do not want to spend $ 1,600 to buy an electric motor skateboard, guy Igor of Inspire To Make has made a skateboard that runs ... drill.
Do not want to spend $ 1,600 to buy an electric motor skateboard, guy Igor of Inspire To Make has made a skateboard that runs . drill.
The only downside is that you have to hold the drill on hand during the move.
Just a portable drill running rechargeable batteries, a skateboard, a few extra components and a few hours of making, Igor had a board that could glide across the street. However, the only downside is that you have to hold the drill on hand during the move.
It is not clear how much the skateboard can surf at maximum speed and how far it can travel after each charge.
Invite you to admire the manufacturing process as well as Igor's performance on this special board:
Skateboards run by drill engines.
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