Materials = Planed Softwood 240cm X 9.4cm X 18mm (sides) 120cm X 9.4cm X 18mm (slats) Bit of card 16 X 70mm Screws Tools = Jigsaw Hand Saw Sandpaper Pencil Scissors 8mm Drill Cross head screw driver. Measurements Height = 120cm Width = 29cm Depth = 9.4cm Cut Outs 45 degrees 3cm wide 11cm Deep Cut out placement every 19cm
@@doricdave hey dude, yeah pretty much anything will work I recon? I used 6mm screws 70mm long, possibly a bit over kill, but it’s what I had lying around?
Thanks for the tutorial ! I’ll make a similar shorter assembly of 6 slots for a combo racking of skate, long board and snow board. Just need to measure the perfect space between board as it will uniformly fit, either it is a skate wheel base or a snow fix on the top
Au naturel looks awesome - it allows the boards to show themselves off while reminding us they're all made from the same stuff. I know that moisture is a bit of a thing over there in the UK (the fact that the whole country is mossy and mouldy is a dead give away) so perhaps try a Satin Polycrylic finish. It won't turn yellow and will add a little bump/scratch protection but make sure you apply it in thin coats or else it may get a little tacky. You could always leave the inserts uncoated if that's a concern, but really it shouldn't be 👍
Nice work! I went through a very similar exercise myself to make mine, but I used a load of 9mm MDF I hade lying around plus some bits of 2x2 pine. The trickiest bit like you say is finding that balance between how much space you need between boards and how many you can fit in the height you have. They always look good parked in a rack like that though 😎
👍 like the yoga video too, it reminds me to do it as always get tight in the legs for not stretching properly, maybe do a skaters fitness/body maintenance video pretty regularly, would be cool as old gits trying to skateboard need a bit of extra help 😆
Materials =
Planed Softwood
240cm X 9.4cm X 18mm (sides)
120cm X 9.4cm X 18mm (slats)
Bit of card
16 X 70mm Screws
Tools =
Jigsaw
Hand Saw
Sandpaper
Pencil
Scissors
8mm Drill
Cross head screw driver.
Measurements
Height = 120cm
Width = 29cm
Depth = 9.4cm
Cut Outs
45 degrees
3cm wide
11cm Deep
Cut out placement every 19cm
Cheers for all the info. But 16x70 screws?!! 😂
Hey mate, what size were screws? I see you used an 8mm drill piece? 🤔
@@doricdave hey dude, yeah pretty much anything will work I recon? I used 6mm screws 70mm long, possibly a bit over kill, but it’s what I had lying around?
Thank you for leaving the measurements in centimeters here in latam i tnk. We appreciate it. This motivated me to make one for my room. Regards
Centimeters aren’t good for us Americans 😂. At least my measuring tape has both.
You made my life easier. Super cool been non stop thinking. Time to do. Thank you!
Your music selection is spot on!
Thanks dude!
This looks amazing. Thank you for sharing!
I made this today in an lazy Sunday afternoon😊 it didn't come out as nice as yours but, it does the trick! Thank you very much!
Great stuff !!
Nice job you helped me out need a rack for my Kiteboards and this will work perfect
Nice and simple, thank you for the video bro 🙌🙌🙌
Many Thanks for tuning in !
I am going to try building this within the week.
Have a Happy New Year 2024
Thanks for the video.
Wicked, tag me in the final photo, it’d be ace to see how it turns out !
Thanks for the tutorial ! I’ll make a similar shorter assembly of 6 slots for a combo racking of skate, long board and snow board. Just need to measure the perfect space between board as it will uniformly fit, either it is a skate wheel base or a snow fix on the top
Yeah, I found the spacing was the hardest thing to work out, but the cardboard template helped?
@@JonBishopSkate It did ! Also the way of copying the first side for doing the second
Awesome build. Really simple. Mission complete. Just finished up mine yesterday.
Wicked, how did it turn out dude? How many boards did you go for ?!
Lovin the new neon shed!
Looks sweet. I’m starting one now.
Wicked, Let me know how it turns out !!
Nice work!! Thanks for the video
excelent work ma men!!
Loved the video! Your channel is highly underrated. Keep up the great work 🤙🏼
Many thanks for tuning in dude!
Is that the Duck Lane bowl at the end? What a bail!!
Hey dude, yeah well spotted, duck llane indeed. First 9’ drop in attempt, didn’t go that well 😢 Many thanks for watching it that far 😂 👍
Au naturel looks awesome - it allows the boards to show themselves off while reminding us they're all made from the same stuff. I know that moisture is a bit of a thing over there in the UK (the fact that the whole country is mossy and mouldy is a dead give away) so perhaps try a Satin Polycrylic finish. It won't turn yellow and will add a little bump/scratch protection but make sure you apply it in thin coats or else it may get a little tacky. You could always leave the inserts uncoated if that's a concern, but really it shouldn't be 👍
Great advice, thanks !
Nice work! I went through a very similar exercise myself to make mine, but I used a load of 9mm MDF I hade lying around plus some bits of 2x2 pine. The trickiest bit like you say is finding that balance between how much space you need between boards and how many you can fit in the height you have. They always look good parked in a rack like that though 😎
So excited to see this tutorial...looks like I have a reason to buy a jigsaw now...great video!!
Ha, Nice one ☝️
Have to confess, that was my first thought as well 🤙
Brilliant.. Thanks!
Awesome video!
Many thanks for tuning in dude!!
Dope!! Thanks🔥
Classic !
Brilliant mate, thanks for the tutorial! If you need an American toothbrush don't hesitate to reach out bruv.
Done! Dad followed your vid and made me two!
Get in Ethan !!
Do you feel like the depth of the cut-outs are important to prevent board warpage from long term storage?
I have to admit I didn’t really think about it, but now you mention it, I reckon the more support the better for long-term storage?
This is dope. I’ll have to build one like this soon. Does the MDF get beat up too easily? I’d prefer to use it since it’s cheaper in my area.
Yeah, MDF would work fine !
i showed this to my step dad and he said "cool, now can i get that in american?"
Great! What´s the depth of the cutouts 30 mm x ? (depth)
Ah, yeah I judged it to leave 2 cm of wood at the back, so it didn’t cross my mind on the depth, my bad. The top edge of the cut out is 11cm ?
@@JonBishopSkate Thanks Jon!
I Always learn a lot with your videos!
All the best!
👍 like the yoga video too, it reminds me to do it as always get tight in the legs for not stretching properly, maybe do a skaters fitness/body maintenance video pretty regularly, would be cool as old gits trying to skateboard need a bit of extra help 😆
Yeah dude, great ideas!
Good stuff, now I’m gonna have to translate your measurements into American.
Oh Yeah 👍
First to comment lol, love ya work Mr Bishop!
Many thanks for tuning in dude !
Buy some mineral oil and rub it heavily all over the rack. It will seal it up and make it last forever
Great idea!!
Hi :)