![]() Don't choose a transition based on available materials alone, or you'll end up with a ramp you hate skating just to save costs of the additional deck supports. Once you decide on your transition needs, then you can work out whether your materials will allow for a deck space or if you'll need to add that using the 2x4 approach. I'd suggest somewhere in the 6'-8' range, but it really comes down to what's "too" much/little for you, Goldilocks. ![]() a big radius), or a tight little steep one where you're being thrown upwards really quick (a small radius) or something in the middle? I assuming you want something in the middle. How will you know if it is either of those things? Have you skated some ramps/parks and thought "This is too steep!" or "This is too flat!"Īre you aiming for a mellow little mini where you can hardly even rock on the coping (i.e. You want it "not too steep and not too flat", regardless of deck design. I'm not really sure how your opening bit about the deck structure makes any difference to what sort of transition you want. Tldr: Need help deciding on transition for 3ft tall mini. So to all of you mini ramp building veterans out there, what radius length should I use so that my mini ramp won't be too steep and won't be too flat? I want to find the perfect radius length for my transition. However, for the material list to be accurate, you will need to follow the plans as listed below. As with all structures here on DIYskate, you can build this mini ramp any size you want. wide and 24-0 from end to end (including each deck). Because of this, I am scared shitless to start cutting the transition on my ply because I don't want too much or too little transition. tall (from the ground to the top of the deck), 8ft. We have everything we need, but I haven't been able to decide on how to make the transition.Ī lot of ramp plans out there switch back and forth from having a transition that leaves about a three foot long space for the deck on the side ply to having 4-8 in of space and then using 2x4s to build the deck outwards from the plywood. While some stores will cut it for you, be prepared to shape your wood to your specifications yourself. My friends and I have recently bought all of the supplies that we need to start building the frame of a 3ft tall/24 ft long/12 ft wide mini ramp. A beginner ramp commonly costs approximately 200 to build after all building materials are purchased but this can easily sky rocket if you factor in power tools, customization, or top-of-the-line materials. I'm a long time lurker of r/skateboarding and I've never posted anything, but I need y'alls help. If you're looking for spots or people to skate with in your area ( click here to browse through posts tagged looking for spots/skaters) Use the discussion thread or /r/kookboarder if you must share prohibited content listed above. Flair descriptions can be found in the link above.If you don't provide source or skater's name Submit any and all questions to the discussion thread discussion threadģ.No snowboarding, snow skating, trampoline skating, ripstick, scooter, longboarding, etc. Your post must contain videos and/or pictures of skateboarding ![]() Discord for r/Skateboarding here Submission Rules: 1. ![]()
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