About

Welcome to Chems FB! Since January 2017, I have poured my heart and soul into crafting fingerboards and more. With over 28 years of skateboarding experience, I bring a deep understanding and passion to every deck I create.

At Chems FB, quality is paramount. Each fingerboard deck is pressed using custom designed metal molds, ensuring maximum precision and durability. Using quality maple veneer, guarantees a responsive and consistent feeling from deck to deck.

All of my fingerboard graphics are screen printed real wear graphics, just like their full-sized skateboard counterparts. While the graphic is built to endure, it will naturally wear with heavy use, mirroring the experience of riding a skateboard.

My friends call me Chems (pronounced "Kems"). With 100% dedication, I'm stoked to share my passion with you through the craftsmanship of Chems FB.

Connecting with me is easy! The best way to reach out is by sending me a message on Instagram. Find me at @chemsfb, @chems_skate, or @skate.618, where you can join our thriving community, and stay updated on the latest releases and collaborations. If no Instagram, then you can email skateshop618@gmail.com 

Thank you for choosing Chems FB, where fingerboarding becomes an art form. Precision handcrafted fingerboards & accessories, designed to bring joy to skaters of all ages and skill levels.

COME TO CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS!
At 118 Hillsboro Ave. Edwardsville IL
Tuesday May 19th 7PM
Tuesday June 2nd 7PM
Tuesday June 16th 7PM
Tuesday July 7th 7PM
Tuesday July 21st 7PM
Tuesday August 4th 7PM
Tuesday August 18th 7PM
Tuesday September 1st 7PM
Tuesday September 15th 7PM
Tuesday October 6th 7PM
Tuesday October 20th 7PM
Tuesday November 3rd 7PM
Tuesday November 17th 7PM
Tuesday December 1st 7PM
Tuesday December 15th 7PM
Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every month at 7p.m. at City Hall, 118 Hillsboro Avenue, Edwardsville, Illinois. We would love to see you there!
City Council meetings are one of the most important ways we can show community support for the Edwardsville Skatepark Project. A strong turnout proves that local residents care and want to see this become a reality.
We have a petition with over 1,000 local signatures, but unfortunately that’s not enough. We now have to take action by emailing or calling city council members, as well as attending city meetings regularly.
Edwardsville deserves a space that caters to its diverse population's interests - including those who love skateboarding. We urge local authorities to consider this proposal seriously for the betterment of our town's recreational offerings.