David Jones (YouTuber)
David Andrew Jones, known online as davidsjones, is a New Zealand YouTuber, filmmaker, and content creator. His videos combine personal storytelling with action sports such as snowboarding, fingerboarding, skateboarding, surfing, and DIY projects. Jones is known for his recurring Fingerboard Week series, large-scale DIY builds, collaborations with Red Bull, and a charity project in which he built and auctioned a cardboard Lamborghini to raise funds for Auckland’s Starship Children’s Hospital.
Early life and background
Jones attended Wentworth College in Auckland, where he represented the school in the North Island Snowboarding Championships at Turoa Ski Field in 2016, winning the slope style competition in the terrain park.Career
Jones launched his YouTube channel in 2012, producing videos on action sports and DIY projects, including building fingerboard skateparks, making custom snowboards and surfboards.He created the recurring video series Fingerboard Week, featuring fingerboard-related challenges, tutorials, and obstacle constructions. He discussed the origins of the series in an interview with the Finger Space podcast.
Jones’s DIY projects have been covered in the media. Bike Mag documented his miniature recreation of the Red Bull Hardline mountain bike course for a Fingerboarding video.
In addition to video production, Jones runs an online store selling apparel and fingerboard products under Pork Fingerboards brand.
Red Bull collaborations
Jones has worked with Red Bull on several projects. In 2022, he created cardboard wings and performed at the Red Bull Flugtag in Auckland. In 2024, Bike Mag reported on his miniature recreation of the Red Bull Hardline course in Wales.In February 2025, his team "David Jones Whale Rider" competed in the Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix at Auckland Domain, covered by the New Zealand Herald and TVNZ’s TikTok channel. That same year, Jones designed the “Tunnel Vision” obstacle for, an obstacle race atop, featuring lighting and sound alterations to challenge participants’ mental endurance. He discussed the design process in an interview with Trish Medalen.
Other platforms
Jones also posts fingerboard content and personal updates on Instagram under the handle @dayvidjones.Charity and fundraising
In 2021, Jones built a 75% scale cardboard replica of a Lamborghini Aventador, nicknamed the Cardborghini, which he auctioned on Trade Me to raise funds for Auckland’s Starship Children’s Hospital, where he had previously received treatment. The auction raised NZ$10,420, which was donated in full to the hospital.The project was reported by major New Zealand media including the NZ Herald, Stuff, Otago Daily Times, and TVNZ’s Seven Sharp, and was also covered internationally by Malay Mail, A Current Affair, South Korean news outlets, UNTV News & Rescue, and Todo Noticias.