| In a time when there are limited ramps available | | | | materials, move on to create that perfect |
| especially in parks and playgrounds, creating your | | | | skateboard ramp following these simple instructions: |
| very own skateboard ramp is probably the best | | | | 1. Pick up the 12-millimeter wood then cut it equally |
| solution to this problem of insufficiency. By following | | | | into two, with each one forming right-angled triangles |
| these quick and simple steps, anyone can own a solid | | | | at one end. The base of these triangles measures |
| and stable ramp for their own backyards. | | | | 900 millimeters, while the height 300 millimeters. Use |
| Finding a nice play to skate is very hard these days, | | | | the two triangles to build the sides of the skateboard |
| especially with some parks always full of children who | | | | ramp. |
| are just trying to the same thing. At the same time, | | | | 2. After cutting the plywood, use a plane to shape |
| some parks do not have the adequate space or are | | | | one of the timbers, creating an angle that is similar |
| just too crowded to accommodate skateboard | | | | with the top of the two wood triangles. Then, move |
| ramps. To avoid these problems, one of the best | | | | on to rivet the timber on to the two sides of the |
| solutions is to create your very own skateboard | | | | triangles one at a time. Place another timber and rivet |
| ramps either at home or in any backyard. To make | | | | it on to the lower right angle edge. Firmly place the |
| this possible, follow this simple guide on how to | | | | final piece of timber at the middle part of the triangle |
| design and build a stable skateboard ramp. | | | | and then rivet it once again. Be careful when riveting, |
| Before moving on with the project, it is best to | | | | making sure that both pieces are square and flat |
| gather first all the tools and materials that are | | | | before fastening them together, in order to produce |
| needed to build a strong and stable skateboard ramp. | | | | a more desirable result. |
| The tools needed are nails and screws, electric plane, | | | | 3. After everything is in the right position, it is now |
| glue, electric saw, and drill. Meanwhile, the required | | | | time to nail the pieces together permanently. From |
| materials include a single piece of plywood that | | | | the remaining plywood, cut a smaller piece and then |
| measures 12 millimeters thick and 600 millimeters by | | | | contour it using an electric plane, following the angle |
| 1200 millimeters. Another piece is needed, this time | | | | to create the pointed part of the skateboard ramp. |
| something that measures 6 millimeters thick and 970 | | | | Use a glue to hold the piece in place and then use a |
| millimeters by 600 millimeters. Finally, the three pieces | | | | nail to keep the pieces intact while the glue dries off. |
| of timber measuring 45 millimeters by 35 millimeters | | | | Place the plywood on top of the frame, making sure |
| by 576 millimeters each complete all the materials. | | | | that it is aligned with the top and both sides of the |
| After gathering all these important tools and | | | | frame. |