Shaper of the month : Boarder line skateboard

Shaper of the month : Boarder line skateboard

1- Can you introduce yourself? What do you do for a living?

My name is Enji Wadel and I am 44 years old. I am currently in ” reconversion ” as they say. Circassian acrobat since I was a kid, I rolled my hump a little bit everywhere with our circus ” La Compagnie Le Filet d’Air ” created with Isa my wife in 1999.

Funambulist, tent erector, Gypsy jazz musician, mechanic sometimes, this job allowed me to touch a little bit of everything and especially to develop the sense of ” bidouille ” when there is a problem…
The show must go on !

skate Boarder-line

2- When did you start making skateboards?

Mino I was a real daredevil, everything went bmx, rollerblading, skateboarding…
As long as there was big slope, I was up for it !

Then time passed and it was through the wire that I channeled that need for adrenaline.

Living in the Alps and tired of the increasingly short snow seasons, we started longboarding with my son Nino.

One thing leading to another, we started to tinker with boards, to recover some, to cut CP to test different Shapes ….
It was gone, we were taken by the passion of skate !

3- How did you learn to make a skateboard?

It was meeting two years ago with Christophe Stagnetto of Made in Alpes Skateboard that was a revelation for me.

I hosted him as a stage manager on the festival Festi’Street organized by our Trièves teens and Christophe was demoing Shape with Made in Alpes.

We spent the day chatting about skateboarding, he showed me the TAP, took the time to explain everything.

Three weeks later, I had my first kit Bambora series from Roarockit.

I’ve never taken an internship or anything, I’m observant and mostly a stubborn !

I search a lot, I make mistakes, beautiful discoveries and little by little I find myself making more and more boards of better quality…. It’s progressing continuously, just don’t let go !

4- What do you make them with?

This happens in three steps:

1 – Designing a prototype with the TAP technique and polystyrene mold.

2 – Once the concave and camber are found, make a wooden mold.

3 – Production, using a mechanical flange press, of a micro series of up to 10 boards.

I am currently working on a hydraulic concrete mold press that will see the light of day in early 2021 and should speed up the manufacturing process.
It currently takes about 1 month from design to completion of a new model.

I also make knives that I mount with recycled skateboard pads or better with my wood scraps.
I especially make a derivative model of grafting that I called ” The Gripper ” a tool that makes it easy to put the grip on and also works great for pizz’s during sessions !

5- How does Roarockit help you with his boards?

The TAP is an indispensable tool for making protos easily.

From its simplicity of use, one can quickly modify molds, search for the right shapes, size ect…

I also use the TAP a lot to press different objects I make with wood scraps (insert for knife mounts, guitar picks, wooden games ect…)

There are also tools that make life easier, the little scraper that’s good for finishing off round-offs, the rockitruler, drawing rules

6- What materials do you use?

I use Roarockit’s Canadian maple for all my work, which is super quality. It’s a real pleasure to work on super clean materials.
I love the color folds and the different shade changes the wood takes on depending on the stages of work ( rough, sanding, varnishing…)

7- What are your future plans?

To get back to roaming by being present on skate-parks, contests, sports events etc… With a Caravane-scene that we used to use for our shows that I’m going to refurbish this winter to make it a Mobile Skateshop.

The idea would be to distribute only boards from Independent Shapers and to have a workshop ” dépanne ” where the riders could rework the breakage of the day with material recovered here and there.
I’m not sure how to do that.

By the way, if anyone is into this, feel free to contact me, the more the merrier…

8- Where can we find you and buy your boards?

You can find my boards and other skateshop merchandise at ” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”> Grenoble and Atmosphère Gap.

You can of course stop by the workshop if you are in the area.

560 routes des oubérous 26620 Lus La Croix Haute

Then there are social networks @boarder.line.skateboard for Instagram and Boarder Line Skateboard on Facebook.

A website is under construction.

9- You have free card for your last question. (thanks, sayings ….?)

Thanks to Béber for the old Kity, to Bernard for his sanding roller and  his advice in woodworking, to the LET workshop and Laurenz for the knives assembly, to phil for the log, to polo for the future site to my neighbors for some illustrations and especially to the Riders who trust me.

A big big up to the family, buddies, and people in my village who support me.

It’s amazing to see that when you scratch a little, poke around, take an interest in others, a lot of doors open.
You just have to be patient…

Shaper of the month : L’Artisan du Skateboard.

Shaper of the month : L’Artisan du Skateboard.

Ce mois-ci on vous présente Franck, un skateur qui a créé sa marque de planche de skate L’Artisan du skateboard.

Je vous laisse le découvrir avec nous 😉

Salut Franck,

1- Peux-tu te présenter ainsi que ton entreprise?

artisan du skate

Je m’appelle Franck , j’ai 42 ans et je vis à Metz en France . 

Je skate toujours depuis 1987.

Mon entreprise est l’artisan du skateboard.

Je fabrique des skateboards et des longboards de façon artisanale dans le respect du travail manuel.

Je crois au développement d’un marché du skateboard français et je soutiens les skateurs locaux .

2- Quand as-tu commencé la création de ta marque ?

J’ai commencé à presser mes premières boards en Mars 2020 pendant le confinement, je suis toujours en phase de création car les choses évoluent vite.

3- Que représente ton logo ?

Mon logo est composé d’un crâne d’une croix, car ce sont des classiques dans le skateboard.

La Croix est montée d’un truck ce qui représente La croix de Lorraine.

4- Comment as-tu appris à fabriquer des skates ?

Les premiers étaient en DIY avec des presses en béton …

Ce n’était pas satisfaisant ! 

J’ai suivi une formation avec Roarockit sur plusieurs jours qui m’a permis de synthétiser ce que j’avais appris .

5- Quels matériaux utilises-tu lors de la fabrication de tes skates ?

J’utilise des plis d’érable canadien pour les skateboards et parfois du bambou pour les longboards.

6- Comment Roarockit t’aide lors de ces réalisations ?

Le bois proposé est toujours de qualité, les packs de 10 decks sont très avantageux . J’apprécie les conseils techniques de Sarah et Nico quand j’ai une question.

7- Quels procédés utilises-tu ? (presses,….)

J’utilise principalement les presses “thin air press” de Roarockit et une presse custom que j’ai fabriqué.

8- Comment choisis-tu le design de tes decks ?

Ma priorité est de proposer des planches avec un bon pop et une bonne robustesse. 

Pour le design en soi, je privilégie le black work car je sérigraphie en monochrome pour l’instant.

9- Quels sont tes projets futurs ?

Je vais travailler sur la sérigraphie et peut être m’équiper d’une presse à transfert.

Continuer à produire toujours mieux !

10- Où pouvons-nous te retrouver ? ( lieu, site internet, réseaux …)

Vous pouvez retrouver tous ses réseaux sociaux ci-dessous.


11- Dernière petite question as-tu une anecdote ou un idée à nous partager?

Peu importe si tu as du niveau ou pas, l’important c’est de skater ! 

Merci de soutenir des artisans locaux !