Dream. Design. Fingerboard. – The @6oh5oh Story
Mark Andrew, founder of 6oh5oh, is a Perth-born creative now based in Orange County, California. Blending his lifelong love of skateboarding with 3D printing, Mark launched 6oh5oh to bring unique, modular, and glow-in-the-dark obstacles to the fingerboard scene. With a fresh perspective and strong community spirit, he’s quickly making his mark—one custom ramp at a time.

Originally from Perth, Australia, Mark Andrew relocated to the United States 17 years ago and now calls Orange County California home. Deeply rooted in the skateboarding scene and culture, Mark has always enjoyed being part of creative communities. In recent years, that passion has evolved into a pursuit of designing something new and different within the fingerboarding world. His brand, 6oh5oh, takes its name from his Perth postcode (6050)—with Australians typically pronouncing zero as “oh.”
Mark’s fingerboarding journey began, like many others, with Tech Decks during childhood, alongside a lifelong commitment to skateboarding. However, his more serious involvement in the fingerboard (FB) scene started just about a year ago. The turning point came two years back when he bought his first 3D printer. What began as printing monster truck ramps for his son gradually evolved into what is now 6oh5oh.
Rather than simply adding another obstacle brand to the mix, Mark set out to offer something distinctive. He’s particularly proud of designs like the Penny Kicker, a unique, affordable, and portable ramp that showcases his fresh approach to obstacle creation.
One of his biggest innovations to date is the 6oh5oh Park—a modular system incorporating LED lighting, glow-in-the-dark features, and customizable signage. Mark envisions building on this platform with interchangeable obstacles and exclusive collaborations with others in the fingerboarding community.
Although still new to the scene, Mark’s most memorable experience so far was attending his first meetup at the Slushcult End-of-Month Park Session. The warm welcome he received from the community left a lasting impression and inspired him to become a more active participant in the scene.
Another recent highlight includes a giveaway collaboration with Ryse Fingerboards and Tristan (@pager.one), where Tristan creatively transformed the MiniVX housing into an obstacle—an example of the out-of-the-box thinking that motivates Mark to keep pushing boundaries.
The flexibility of 3D printing allows Mark to quickly apply feedback and test new concepts. His goal for 6oh5oh is to continually explore what’s possible—refining existing products, introducing new ones, and staying closely connected to the community. For those interested in the journey, he regularly shares updates on Instagram.
Follow 6oh5oh:
Instagram / TikTok / YouTube – @6oh5oh
Website – www.6oh5oh.com
