Help with engineering final

Swan_Solo

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I need to know the distance between the mounting holes on inline skate boots

im inventing something skiing-related and I may patent it, so it's gonna be sickkkkkk
 
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ok, here's the basic idea

they're like short skis that attache to inline skate boots

the skis will be shorter than skiboards, to make it just like inline skating on snow

i need to know how far apart the bolts will be

also, any ideas on the ski dimensions?
 
okay this coming from ur signature

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little off topic, but your signature distracted me

if you were to buy coca cola from a vintage food vendor, would it have cocaine in it?

 
Wow, i never thought of that before... I would say that they just fake the old-fashionedness and re-bottle the new stuff.
 
one of my friends made a pair similar, except he was a man and used like 170 something. you shou.d prolly mount them where the frames go into the rollerblade, if you can find a bolt the right size.
 
well im saying that most rollerblades have 2 holes for where your frames go. if you have a pair of rollerblades, which you say you do, then you should mount it into those holes. if not, then mount them as far apart as possible so its more stable. like 6 inches
 
if youre gonna try and invent something, you should probably know about what it is youre tryin to do.
 
the ski will go in place of the frame of the skate

so you can just switch them whenever

i have been doing research, i just wanted feedback

the ski is 20" long with a tad bit of sidecut
 
most people couldn't even help that other kid with an algebra problem, do you think ns can help with an engineering final??
 
~195mm between rear and front sets, side by side sets are commonly slots. Google "inline skate frame mount" or "inline skate frame". The manufacturers specify the mounting size/spacing
 
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