This product can also be applied to rollerskates - but essentially, a series of paint wells are positioned at the back of a skateboard. The wells funnel out onto the surface of the rear wheels (optional flip down extra wheels for a cleaner colour change) leaving a strip of paint for as long as the well is activated to release colour. The wheels would have a special absorbent spongy surface to absorb and apply paint correctly, and with a bit of practice, skaters can graffiti the surface of everything their skateboard wheels touch.
To ensure a complete skateboard graffiti piece is not ruined by subsequent skaters, half-dry paint can be used in the wells.-- benfrost, Dec 13 2001 Half Dry Paint http://www.halfbake...ea/Half-Dry_20Paintdaft [benfrost, Dec 13 2001] GraffitiWriter http://www.appliedautonomy.com/gw.htmlMount this under a skateboard? [jutta, Dec 16 2001] nice yellow and red colours - drive traffic wardens barmy - love it! croissant-- po, Dec 13 2001 Avoid wet pain tissues.
At all costs.-- phoenix, Dec 14 2001 I had images of snow boarding on paint. Or something similar. Did anyone see 'Carpet Skating' or 'Iceblock Skating' on Jackass?-- sven3012, Dec 14 2001 Where can I buy one of those graffiti writers? And how much do they cost?-- kaz, Dec 16 2001 wow! graffiti writer is the greatest - the van writer thing too. ace link jutta.-- benfrost, Dec 17 2001 random, halfbakery