How To Make A Mini Skateboard Ramp
Whatever the exact size of your ramp you re going to need a flat piece of ground to put it.
How to make a mini skateboard ramp. Starting with the back support nail in the four supports found in the blueprint. However for the material list to be accurate you will need to follow the plans as listed below. A kicker ramp is one of the easiest ramps to build and one of the cheapest. The mini ramp can be used for skating and bike tricks too.
Building your ramp 1. This mini ramp is 3ft. So go for it if you can. These will be flimsy.
The ramp we re building is 3 feet high 12 feet wide and 24 feet long. Wide and 24 0 from end to end including each deck. As with all structures here on diyskate you can build this mini ramp any size you want. Learning how to make a skateboard ramp you have to understand that you can build as big as the available space.
If you have the space available building an 8ft wide quarterpipe is worth considering as well as a second ramp to turn it into a halfpipe. Kicker ramps are perfect for launching yourself getting some air and doing tricks. Tall from the ground to the top of the deck 8ft. The ramp you see me build in this video is 4ft wide.
Try to sketch the bigger model before you start making it so you could cut all the wood to the right length. The two sides can be cut from a piece of plywood and they. If you are leaving the ramp outdoors make sure the surface is cement or blocks to avoid the wood from rotting. Make sure you have a complete gear on for protection before doing the tricks and stunts.
Begin by cutting the sides of the ramp. Initially you ll be cutting out two side pieces from plywood. Cut out the sides of the ramp. The kicker skateboard ramp that you will build with these instructions will come out to 6 feet long 4 feet wide and a foot and a half tall.
It s important that the ramp sits on level ground so in a perfect world it would sit either on a flat concrete pad or at the least on a wide level space.