Thanks for the video guys I just got back into scootering yesterday for the first time in about 7 yrs since I last rode, I been looking to make some jumps and stuff to ride at home and get some more practice in and this looks like it would be easy enough to make surely it beats spending upwards of $1000 online for a ramp that’s probably not that good quality and least with these ones you can build them and make sure they are solid and what you want, appreciate ya
Pro tip: 1/2" plywood bends just fine and will be stronger than 2 layers of 1/4", especially when making something mellow like a kicker. If doing a mini-ramp or something bigger and a bit tighter of a radius, 2 layers of 3/8" plywood is ideal, but one layer of 1/2" will still work.
Hey dudes good work! But one thing I noticed is that you are using the wrong type of screw to secure the Masonite. I forgot the technical name but the heads of the screws should be flat and you should be pre-drilling them. This comment might not be a lot of help but I'm sure you can google or ask home depot employs to help you out!
Which ramp shape would be better for learning tricks off of and more for a beginner to intermediate rider, because I’m thinking of building one for my UA-cam channel, but I din’t know which ramp is better to use
The 2x4 supports really shouldn’t be run with the 4” side to the surface of the ramp, they can flex a lot more in that orientation, vs. having the 2” side to the surface of the ramp
If you have the money, I think a longer flatramp more like 4' would work better (5' of wood), possibly with a slight transition at the bottom. Making the receiving ramp actually like a tiny A-frame is also an idea if you don't want to build a middle but also don't want to case into a complete wall.
I know that you’re probably not responding to comments six months later but I want to make a kicker but I don’t know what’s better, the curved or the straight?
Connor Harmon either works. Curved might feel smoother in some ways but straight will be easier to make. Both work to an extent. All depends on what you have. If you can, add a metal lip on the bottom to make the transition smoother.
Hey guys I just wanted to say that I really like your video's, even though I mostly skate and barely scooter anymore, you always inspired me to go scootering and you still inspire me to go skating as much as I can.
If your leaving it outide the osb they used for the transition would suck because it absorbs water causing it to expand and contract. Like to get to top and eductate people
$100 ! a sheet of 1/2" plywood is $65.00 in BC, Canada ! There is no way - 1 sheet 1/2", 1 sheet 1/4", 1 sheet masonite. That's way over $100. 2x4 is $8.85 and the sheet of galv. ......
Is it just me who wants to see a full video of them riding this or like a game of scoot
Rowan Martin me
If you type up watermelon scooters that's what I am getting
Me
Jhet Lush that’s cool but I don’t remember asking I’m only joking😂
Hell yea that would be dope
Man undialed you guys must have a mini skatepark with all of your amazing builds
That’s what we pretty much have at this point😆
undialed not even mini probably 🤣
Thanks for the video guys I just got back into scootering yesterday for the first time in about 7 yrs since I last rode, I been looking to make some jumps and stuff to ride at home and get some more practice in and this looks like it would be easy enough to make surely it beats spending upwards of $1000 online for a ramp that’s probably not that good quality and least with these ones you can build them and make sure they are solid and what you want, appreciate ya
i know this ones gonna be a banger from the beginning🔥
Your videos are up my alley. I really appreciate how you guys always look blazed, and Happy. Lol
Just loving life:)
@@undialed heck yeah keep up the cool stuff.
Pro tip: 1/2" plywood bends just fine and will be stronger than 2 layers of 1/4", especially when making something mellow like a kicker. If doing a mini-ramp or something bigger and a bit tighter of a radius, 2 layers of 3/8" plywood is ideal, but one layer of 1/2" will still work.
Undield your so cool your the best you tubers ever you inspired me to start scootering please heart this comment
Undialed 🤣🤣🤣
Get this to the top comment cuz I’m cool
Also I’m hear at 1 view
TheDailyJumpers can you bri?😂
OSGFABI don’t ride anymore but I used to be able to
Used to more like never😹😹😹😹😹
Hey dudes good work! But one thing I noticed is that you are using the wrong type of screw to secure the Masonite. I forgot the technical name but the heads of the screws should be flat and you should be pre-drilling them. This comment might not be a lot of help but I'm sure you can google or ask home depot employs to help you out!
Which ramp shape would be better for learning tricks off of and more for a beginner to intermediate rider, because I’m thinking of building one for my UA-cam channel, but I din’t know which ramp is better to use
That 360 was smooth and the out twist but can i have exact measurements im trying to make my own
These kinds of videos are so cool
What radius is the ramp /degree please . Plus love your videos.
Starts talking about thier merch: me: oh great another 25 quid merch shirt.
Says its 5$: YEET MYSELF TO BUY ALL DAT SH#T 😎👌🏽
😉
$5 in America which is more where you are from
Y'all are good as hell at riding
Well this is my lockdown sorted
After the merch promotion and subways bit there was an ad about Arby's and redbull 😂
Changed my weekend plans
love your DIY´s :D
The 2x4 supports really shouldn’t be run with the 4” side to the surface of the ramp, they can flex a lot more in that orientation, vs. having the 2” side to the surface of the ramp
Was looking for this comment!
I hope this channel never dies
Same
Nice backflip!
What should we build next?
undialed skate park
Mini foam pit
My life :(
I don't know if you already have but a full mini ramp
Rezi!!!
Thank you so much 🔥❤
You know we got you!
I like the video that was the rail that you guys did
Great video!! I just built my something similar......where did you guys buy the sheets of metal?????
very cool rampz.
Better than my local indoor's ramps
Nice Video it really helps me out👌🔥
Nice video
Higher than the ramp this dudes
Hiiiiiiiiii Willy and Clayton!
I have built everything up to this point. Thanks undialed!
You’re a legend!!
Thanks we’re building one
Is there a cheaper alternative to that wood cutting power tool?
pro tip, invest in a countersinking bit for your screws to be flush and not sticking up.
Glendale AZ Street jam!
Love the vids btw
where do you buy the sheet metal for the bottom?
its yo boi yeeeeet
If you have the money, I think a longer flatramp more like 4' would work better (5' of wood), possibly with a slight transition at the bottom. Making the receiving ramp actually like a tiny A-frame is also an idea if you don't want to build a middle but also don't want to case into a complete wall.
Nice vid like always
much love
I know that you’re probably not responding to comments six months later but I want to make a kicker but I don’t know what’s better, the curved or the straight?
Connor Harmon either works. Curved might feel smoother in some ways but straight will be easier to make. Both work to an extent. All depends on what you have. If you can, add a metal lip on the bottom to make the transition smoother.
Hey guys I just wanted to say that I really like your video's, even though I mostly skate and barely scooter anymore, you always inspired me to go scootering and you still inspire me to go skating as much as I can.
VOXXX as long as you do what makes you happy
If your leaving it outide the osb they used for the transition would suck because it absorbs water causing it to expand and contract. Like to get to top and eductate people
Ayy fire
Yessss new vid
7:12 Holy overengineered kicker batman.
How wide and tall did you guys make it
it hurt when they didn’t countersink the screws in the metal and the masonite
Please another ramp build
You are the best, when return the fingerboard video?
Bruh finally thank so much
Got you😁
Can you guys do a full session on these ramps
How long is the face off the ramp?
How high does willy look
LIT🔥💯👌
thas fire
You didn't really state what we needed to build this at home well. I'm gonna build it with my dad. Can I get a materials list please?
What it’s the thickness of the metal sheet
how long is the ramp
I just bought the shirt clayton is wearing
What are the measurements for the ramp
You guys should make a quarter
How long is the ramp?
Interesting
What do you guys do to the obstacles afterwords?
Put them in our garage and pull them out to ride them almost everyday
@@undialed that's cool.
how long is it?
Hey do you think you can make a video on how to make a is 6 foot tall mini ramp with coping
you should build a quarterpipe
Dude I’m the black shirt says he has to match the distance from “that point to that point” but where does the point start? The video didn’t show
What was the radius you used for the transition? Thanks!!
I feel your pain
Is there a link for all the materials needed
Home Depot
@@undialed no
Finally i landed back flip
Good job
Nic3☺️😇🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
X to doubt.
So was this ramp actually $100?
Was the previous ramp actually $70
Love these, the kickers are dope
Day one
I like your videos a lot but I wish u guys could post every 2 days
Wish we could too:( were going to quality over quantity
“This is my Ark... and my wood 😬”
Who’s dirt bike is that
I wana see a mini ramp made
What is the name of the curved ramp
Do a quarter next
Pls made a quater pipe
At 00:17 will is high asf🤣like so he sees
I ordered the February pack on undialed.co
July anyone
I was going to get an undialed top and grip tape but the delivery to the UK is $38 :((((
Gaaggagagag
U guys should make a small halfpipe... like if u agree 👇👇
U guys have way to may 2 by 4 on it
Make a 5ft quarter pipe tutorial
Coming soon
Damn im early
Welcome!
You guys should make youth sizes in your shirts
It's sick that the shirts are only 5 bucks but I live in Europe so the shipping is like 35 bucks😭
I'm early for once:)
$100 ! a sheet of 1/2" plywood is $65.00 in BC, Canada ! There is no way - 1 sheet 1/2", 1 sheet 1/4", 1 sheet masonite. That's way over $100. 2x4 is $8.85 and the sheet of galv. ......
Can u build a homemade bike
Ha your cool😂
Your friend kinda looks like tfue lol
Will or Clayton?
@@undialed the blonde dude in the beginning
Will looks high af at the start
the one dude always looks zooted