About

Who We Are

I founded this company in Eugene, Oregon in 2024, but the story really started much earlier. I began making fingerboards when I was 11 years old in my parents' garage, spending countless hours experimenting with shapes, materials, and construction methods. What started as a hobby quickly became a passion for craftsmanship and a drive to create the best fingerboards I could.

In 2011, I founded Unique Decks and spent the next decade refining my craft, building relationships within the community, and learning what it takes to make products that people trust. Those years taught me the value of consistency, quality, and constant improvement, lessons that continue to guide everything The Factory does today.

Now, alongside shop hand Owen, we bring that experience to fingerboard manufacturing. While our production capabilities have grown, the mindset hasn't changed. We take pride in our craft, pay attention to the details, and are always looking for ways to improve.

What We Do

We provide manufacturing solutions for fingerboard brands of all sizes. Whether you need fully custom production using your own molds or Factory blanks ready for your graphics, we have a solution that can help.

Our focus is on delivering consistency, efficiency, and scalable production so brands can spend less time worrying about manufacturing and more time growing their business. Having built and operated a fingerboard brand myself, I understand the challenges that come with creating products people are proud to put their name on.

Why We Do It

Fingerboarding has given me so much over the years. Friendships, opportunities, and a community that has played a huge role in my life. You have grown up right along side me. The Fingerboard Factory is my way of giving back by helping brands make great boards and contribute to the continued growth of the hobby.

I also genuinely love the craft. Some of my favorite moments have always been shaping a new deck, setting it up, and feeling how it performs. The way a board pops, catches, and responds during tricks can completely change the experience, and I've spent years refining those details. From kick lengths and rounding styles to different cut shapes and mold geometry, every design choice influences how a board feels and performs.

My goal is bigger than manufacturing. I want to help brands succeed, raise the standard for quality within the industry, and contribute to a stronger, more connected fingerboarding community. From my parents garage, to a warehouse in West Eugene, I'm just enjoying the ride with y'all!

-Mallory Curtis, owner