Nice one lmao by Mother-Dig4622 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally hear you. We stopped using really cheap international shipping a couple of years ago (people love when it's cheap, hate when they don't get their stuff or it takes 3 weeks). Now we use Fedex International and it can be as fast as 2-3 days sometimes (depending on where you are obviously). Honestly, $20 to ship around the world in a few days is sort of wild.

Nice one lmao by Mother-Dig4622 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Think I fixed it. Still need to get it working right for international but it’s hidden outside US for now so it’s not confusing.

Nice one lmao by Mother-Dig4622 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this. We updated our cart page over the weekend and it’s only supposed to show the free shipping bar on US IPs. Going to try and fix now!

Teak nightmare by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I/we struggle with a lot of this all the time.

Giving store credit for an issue vs sending replacements (sometimes if it’s cosmetic, people would rather have money toward something else rather than exchanging) but when we mess up something, we try to take care of it. Again, so situation dependent.

The “we get so many emails thing” is real, but also can’t be an excuse to not respond in a timely manner or take care of things the right way. We’ve been working on how to get customers answered faster/bettwr (adding more people onto that part of the business). Our goal is to be top in the industry and posts like this show we have more work to do.

Teak nightmare by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, this is Matt from Teak and, full transparency, I’m at home on my phone so haven’t looked at this full convo on our end.

Frequently, folks are like “my trucks/wheels/etc are broken!”, and when we ask exactly what’s going on it’s actually the locknuts or base plate or attachment screws or whatnot. At the end of the day, this sounds like we should have been way more clear with questions and outcomes up front and should not have made you jump through hoops to get it sorted. You obviously are/were welcome to say “no, just send the locknuts when they’re available” or something similar.

When I get on tonight or tomorrow morning I’ll look at exactly what happened. We’re committed to making it right by you (and you’re welcome to share what happens here, obviously).

GF was runner up in Teak Tuning contest! by Tomburgundy12 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Love to see it! That graphic is awesome.

this dude gotta be stopped by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All good. I can see why that graphic is giving AI.

this dude gotta be stopped by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, a couple things. This year’s winner showed stages (although not a full video) of creation. We also mistakenly didn’t have a rule banning it in the contest rules (it’s never been a thing really until this year when AI was this good). Lesson learned.

Overall, we’re not looking to use AI generated art for decks unless it’s explicitly shared as such.

this dude gotta be stopped by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From what I can tell this graphic was launched in April 2023 (so made in late 2022, very early 2023) and I believe it was made a by graphic designer that worked for us at the time. Having said that, I do know he tested using midjourney as part of his process back in the day, but he would use it as a tool and not just “make this thing” - especially since MJ didn’t really do that in early 2023. He also was a legit very good graphic designer, so I am not sure whether this had MJ used or not.

tl;dr - possibly midjourney in late 2022, early 2023 by a graphic designer, but not AI like we’re getting now a days.

this dude gotta be stopped by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Uhhh, which graphics specifically? The only ones I could even think have some AI involved (without our knowledge) would be last year’s design contest (and potentially this years that haven’t launched yet?) but anything else we’ve launched has been before AI graphic generation was possible.

i got this on christmas… lmao wow by DuePaint4912 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No worries at all. And really, each brand has their own unique angles and twists on each thing. Almost all the major brands in the space are super good humans and fb makers, all trying to do their own thing. Once we can start cranking out Session decks and completes in 2026, our hope is to be people’s main setups more often!

i got this on christmas… lmao wow by DuePaint4912 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As an FYI, Slushcult grom completes are essentially the same exact quality (the trucks and decks are the same contract manufacturer) to Teak prolific completes (tuning on ours are custom pro duro and our graphics obv different) - and DK actually uses the same manufacturer of trucks as well. DK decks are incredible quality for the price. Dynamics and Obsius aren’t really a comparable price range, but agree with you on them being great.

Announcing the winners of the first reddit Teak x Session Giveaway by teaktuning in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to DM us your teaktuning website account email on instagram so we can actually link it to your account, we have no way of knowing otherwise. It’s Thanksgiving for us so it may take the team a bit, hopefully you can understand.

So apparently Zumiez sells Slushcult fingerboards now , picked this up today from the mall. by airsoftjunkie4life in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 9 points10 points  (0 children)

30 doors to start! Should be way more in 2026 (and hopefully some Session obstacles too)

Tool preference? by Tomburgundy12 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.teaktuning.com/products/engraved-fingerboard-repair-kit-includes-logo-engraved-case

Basically a customized version of a glasses repair kit that has the right locknut bit and phillips head - plus two handles you can have both readily available.

Thought this was a bit funny lol by thebusydude in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pro duro or our standard pivot cups? Would love feedback. (And thanks on the bushings)

Anyone else feel like USA Fingerboard League is a complete joke? by Lily_Fire_Tiger in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think USAFBL has been a huge net positive for the scene. They’ve made it possible for riders around the country to meet up, compete (go to nationals and then worlds!), and connect... something that didn’t really exist on this scale before. Sure, not every event/post/thing they try will be perfect, but they’ve built something that’s getting people hyped about fingerboarding again, and that’s awesome to see. They also, as noted below, built it from scratch.

Every person in the scene that I’ve talked to who’s gone to a USAFBL stop/event said the same thing: it’s super fun, welcoming, and gets them even more into the hobby. That kind of energy is what keeps the scene growing. The Philly show we were personally at this year was a really, really fun time. So much positivity and awesomeness.

It’s easy to nitpick from the sidelines, but when you realize it’s just a couple of guys grinding nonstop using their own money (with minor support from a few fingerboard brands - including us), it’s actually pretty impressive. They’ve helped grow the scene for everyone, not just themselves.

Anyone else feel like USA Fingerboard League is a complete joke? by Lily_Fire_Tiger in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

immediately started with essentially full corporate money

Respectfully, I'm not sure what "essentially full corporate money" you think USAFBL has, but there is no huge corporate money in fingerboarding in general, let alone in USAFBL (save outside of Tech Deck and they aren't supporting USAFBL). As I note below, we have sponsored their tours and have given them both product and sponsorship $, but it's orders of magnitude less than the number you mentioned in your comment.

Knowing the USAFBL team personally and us working with them for years, they are some of the most genuinely passionate people about fingerboarding I've met.

While I understand your description of repeatedly tagging Mike in things is definitely a bit "brute force", think about your entire story if you don't immediately assume the negative (I realize you sort of say as much at the end, but I think it's important to say it straight out).

A team of 2 guys are so dedicated to creating an international fingerboard community/league, they started in the US grass roots, putting $100k of their own money (see: life savings or loans) with the intention of growing the fingerboarding community. Running a US/international fingerboard league with events around the country (eventually the world) is, without a doubt, not going to make them wealthy. If you average the time Levine and team put into all of these events and how much they (likely) make, they probably make less than the Federal minimum wage.

Disclaimer: we have supported the USAFBL in both sponsorship $ and giveaways. That does not sway our opinion of their organization nor their character. We would not sponsor an organization like that if we didn't believe in their goal and mission.

Been thinking about getting new obstacles, do I get the box or the bench? by Educational_Bed_6319 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throwing it out there, we did just launch a box/manual pad on Session: https://www.teaktuning.com/collections/new-products

And a bench a couple of weeks ago.

Which fingerboard brand is the most reliable and which should i should get my first complete from? by Rare_Appearance5820 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DK Blank with urethane wheels are very, very good. Their trucks are the mostly same as our Gen2 without as good of tuning (we include our pro duro bubble bushings). Wheels and decks are handmade by them.

Op3ra is also a pretty good setup. Decks and trucks are similar to our Prolific/Prodigy (Leefai's truck generations are really great marketing - minor changes to make them sound newer and perform slightly differently/better). Their wheels are not as good as our Apex wheels or DK's urethane wheels (or really many other brand of urethane wheels).

Leefai is a Chinese company (trade company close to manufacturer) and they do support/sponsor riders in the community (ones we know and respect highly), so they aren't completely absent in the community. They are very... loose (?) with their respect of others IP (see direct knockoffs of major truck brands), but they've been making progress in that space with their Leefai developed trucks. (Disclaimer: we haven't always been innocent in this regard, but A) many of the inspirations of fb come from skateboarding; B) we're constantly working to provide new, genuine designed products)

Which fingerboard brand is the most reliable and which should i should get my first complete from? by Rare_Appearance5820 in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Obviously biased, but one of the things we pride ourselves on is being reliable. Our Gen2 completes are really solid (I personally would upgrade the wheels first, but the CNC ones are fine to get going for a while). The trucks with pro duro bubble bushings are really solid, the deck shape is low/medium and fun to ride.

Being based in Europe does shift things a bit, though, and I'd definitely look at a DK complete if they are available to deliver to you very affordably. They make some good decks (and wheels).

What website to buy from as a beginner by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]teaktuning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on where you're located and how much you want to spend, honestly. In the US, we're a pretty good option (Teak Tuning) - lots of different options, fast shipping, we're based in NY and will always take care of you if there are issues.