How to build a small skate ramp

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By jamestedmondson

Me, catching sick air over my friend Matt. (Photo: Adam Gong)
Me, catching sick air over my friend Matt. (Photo: Adam Gong)
The basic frame: two plywood triangles, plywood top, and 2 x 4 braces.
The basic frame: two plywood triangles, plywood top, and 2 x 4 braces.

Don't be scared, it's easy!

The first step in building a skate ramp is to figure out exactly what size of a ramp you are dealing with. In my case, I wanted a ramp to catch some major air off of, so I decided on 18 inches. 

The next step is to look at what wood you already have. I'm a rather frugal ramp builder, so I found some plywood (the most expensive item in building) which I used for the top. Next, I needed some 2x4s, the most common wood with which to build a frame. So I went to the hardware store and got four of them. If your strapped for cash, you might want to go to a construction site, and ask for some scraps, or take a five finger discount. I also got about 50, 2 1/2 inch screws.

I loosely planned out the frame and started building. A lot of  people think that ramp building is a precise science, and a lot of web sites offer plans for sale for a launch ramp. I really don't think that it's that hard. The only important thing is that you have many braces going from side to side, and that the ramp feels sturdy. I reccommend building on a small budget because you can get away with it, without loosing quality. 

Tools you need for the job:

  1. Saw
  2. Screwdriver/ Drill
  3. Hammer
  4. Clamp (not totally necessary)


Materials you need for the job.

  1. 3/4" plywood for a flat transition or two sheets 3/8" plywood for a curved transition
  2. 1 1/2" screws
  3. 2 1/2" screws
  4. As many 2x4s as you rough scetch indicates


*Its always a good idea to work with a friend on a project like this.

*Measure twice, cut once. I learned this from a man named David Foster.

*Jay is right, you can easily hurt yourself on such a ramp. I snapped like three decks already, and my back hasn't been quite the same.

*Skate or DIE!!!! 

 

The deck snapper. (Photo: Adam Gong (Thong)).
The deck snapper. (Photo: Adam Gong (Thong)).
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YoJDawg 5 years ago

Sweet ramp

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jreitz 5 years ago

Nice skate ramp dude. But I'm scared I might hurt myself on such a ramp.

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adamgong 5 years ago

I was going for that dripping paint look.

bobz 5 years ago

whats the gray thing that you are using to smooth out the transistion from the concrete to the plywood

adam ryan 5 years ago

its pretty sweet but theres a different way to build it useind way less wood

Nathan 4 years ago

Thats rely cool me and my freinds r looking for tha kind of ramp we. might build it.

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 4 years ago

Bobz: That is some 16 gauge galvanized steel I got from a metal worker friend. Contact a hardware store to find something like it.

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TNTRide 4 years ago

Thanks for the info

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glassvisage Level 5 Commenter 4 years ago

I wonder if a ramp has ever fallen apart on you during a jump :P

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 4 years ago

absolutely not. that ramp could easily handle someone well over my 180 pounds.

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Maddie Ruud Level 5 Commenter 4 years ago

I once swore I was going to learn to skateboard in stilettos. Yeah, that didn't happen. It would help if I learned to skateboard first.

bmx 3 years ago

ah can this ramp be used for bmx bike

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 3 years ago

Absolutely.

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romper20 Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

nice man! always love the oldschool skateboarding stuff.

I used 2 skate back in the day, lonnnng time ago it seems.

Miss it, to tell you the truth!

Thanks 4 the article Jamestedmondson

steeve 18 months ago

can u jump it with a cruza?

steeve 18 months ago

can u jump it with a cruza?

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 18 months ago

Oh yeah

josh 18 months ago

bro,

i want to make one so bad!!! like the exzact one....could you email me some ideas? my email is jskate6@gmail.com

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 13 months ago

Thats a little presumptuous Josh, but ok, i'll email you some ideas.

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Simone Smith Level 7 Commenter 10 months ago

I am seriously tempted to build this ramp, put a kiddie pool at the end, and go at it with a trike. I've already got access to the pool and trike... and you've made the construction process look quite simple! It'll definitely be worth it. Do you think 18 inches is too steep an incline for tricycles?

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jamestedmondson Hub Author 10 months ago

No Simone. I think you should get a little more ambitious in fact. You outta build the world's first trike only mega ramp. http://www.google.com/search?q=mega+ramp&um=1&ie=U

skater1992 8 months ago

awesome dude

bro, 4 months ago

can u jump a dirt bike on it with out it breaking

Guto Roberts 3 months ago

Could you send me your ramp mesurements please, my email is gutorob@hotmail.com

nice one lad.

Katlego kbj chagane 6 weeks ago

Working together we can sk8 more!!

Blake 4 weeks ago

how much did this cost aprox????

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