Balance beam for kids (make one from 2x4) Gymnastics!

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • This is a very safe and sturdy design that can be made by anyone. You can even do this without power-tools, moms! If you were to buy a brand new handsaw (for about 15$), a little box of nails, some 2.5" screws, a yoga mat, some sandpaper, some white enamel paint, and four 8' 2x4 boards, this project would still probably finish under $60. All of the angles are 45°.
    Great for budding gymnasts or for home exercise. Since this is not exactly a build video, please ask any questions if you want to make one!

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  • @LaughLineTVV
    @LaughLineTVV 7 років тому +14

    The ending was priceless, "I can stand on one leg, on a balance beam, and I'm so glad!" she'll love that one when she's older.

  • @therook6139
    @therook6139 Рік тому +1

    I've been a long time out of constructing anything and just built this today. It was a lot of fun to build and my kids love it! It also made it all the more satisfying to figure out how some bits went together instead of a straight "how-to".
    Thanks pocket!

  • @jackhegarty3495
    @jackhegarty3495 3 роки тому +2

    Just finished one for my granddaughter for Christmas. Thank you for the inspiration and the math lesson, good ol' Pythagoras saved the day.

  • @simon-patrickjohnson
    @simon-patrickjohnson 5 років тому +1

    You are the best uncle ever

  • @chrispedersen5480
    @chrispedersen5480 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for the reply. I used your design, but I did 10ft, and pink.

  • @adamrobins569
    @adamrobins569 5 років тому +1

    built one exactly the same except red matting, thanks for the advice

  • @robotturkey2929
    @robotturkey2929 7 років тому +22

    The audio at the end makes it.

  • @zianepro6531
    @zianepro6531 Місяць тому

    Good job ❤

  • @emmakeeley1659
    @emmakeeley1659 4 роки тому +1

    I love gymnastics

  • @TRX2015
    @TRX2015 3 роки тому

    Awesome!! I love the Yoga mat idea...

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 7 років тому +3

    Very solid. Nicely done.

  • @marcustomz
    @marcustomz 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I just made a replica for my little girl for her birthday.

  • @BlackButterflyByAaicha
    @BlackButterflyByAaicha 26 днів тому

    Nice!

  • @irregularbass
    @irregularbass Рік тому

    Precisely what I was looking for 🎉🎉🎉

  • @cathyjohns
    @cathyjohns 6 років тому +5

    I believe a balance beam is supposed to be 4" wide (at least it was back in my day).

    • @pocket83
      @pocket83 6 років тому +1

      There's a 1/4" mat on top of the 3.5" beam. It adds thickness to both sides.
      But of course, this design allows for customization by simply changing the plywood thickness used.

  • @peterbrownwastaken
    @peterbrownwastaken 7 років тому +24

    first! Sorry Pocket, I couldn't resist....

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  7 років тому +5

      ha! I did it to Heisz not too long ago. I lol'd.

    • @peterbrownwastaken
      @peterbrownwastaken 7 років тому +3

      Just proves one of your earlier video's point. None of us are as original as we think we are... :)

    • @Luci13A
      @Luci13A 7 років тому +1

      You guys rock!!! Happy Holidays to you two!

  • @stevecaparotta482
    @stevecaparotta482 6 років тому +4

    Any reason not to just use a 4x4x8 for the beam?

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  6 років тому +4

      It'll be more expensive and not as strong. Think about it: if there's a single knot in the 4x4, the thing will be compromised. 4x4's are not really made to take a lateral load.

    • @MC-zr7hl
      @MC-zr7hl 4 роки тому +1

      I was hoping this question was asked and answered already. Makes sense thanks!

  • @ricostommes1421
    @ricostommes1421 6 років тому

    I'd like to get more detailed information on how you put the beam boards together, and how that screw in the center angle to the beam to mount is secure.

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  6 років тому

      Rip some pieces of ½" plywood to 3½", and then glue & screw the entire sandwich together with 2½" screws, pounding in an occasional nail every foot or two. You might want to use shorter screws or nails at first, just to fasten one of the 2x4's and the plywood together before you attempt to attach the second 2x4.
      While attaching the second beam board, work from one end to the other, bending the boards together and using a quick square as you go. This will make sure that the top surface of the beam is nice and flat.
      In order to screw those angled 2x4s (the ones closest to the middle) to the beam, you will have to drill 1/8" pilot holes. Start with the easy screw that goes right through the 'point' of the angle and into the beam. Now the board won't move as you make the trickier side connections. Joining a flat 2x4's by its sides may seem impossible, but it is quite doable if you drill pilot holes at a steep angle first. A bit of construction adhesive sure doesn't hurt here; you can use it to connect the boards directly, around all of its seams and corners, and anywhere there is a splinter, split, or a screw-hole that can be stabilized.
      Good luck, and ask any questions ;)

    • @ricostommes1421
      @ricostommes1421 6 років тому

      @@pocket83squared and the angle on the board underneath is a 45 as well?

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  6 років тому

      Yes. All of the angles were made 45° for simplicity.

    • @ricostommes1421
      @ricostommes1421 6 років тому

      @@pocket83squared sweet deal thanks! What was the initial length of the base bottoms and for the 2 angled outsides

  • @ffmerl1
    @ffmerl1 5 років тому +1

    Totally copied you. Mines not as pretty and I added an actual silhouette of my daughter but I’m happy w how it turned out. Thanks!

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier 7 років тому +1

    You are success!

  • @ninjamaster224
    @ninjamaster224 7 років тому +7

    if you defocus your eyes a little bit, the ballerina looks like a velociraptor

  • @thejoshmoss
    @thejoshmoss 7 років тому

    I think the long side of the angled support is a bit less then 18 1/4".

  • @presleykosmas2710
    @presleykosmas2710 6 років тому

    What is the yoga mat laying on!

  • @_P0tat07_
    @_P0tat07_ 7 років тому +1

    This would be a good idea for parties where people get really drunk.

  • @lwasham1
    @lwasham1 4 роки тому

    Can i use 4x4x8 wood for the beam?

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  4 роки тому +1

      Sure, but it probably won't be as strong. Just be sure to pick one that has as few large knots as possible, since they could weaken it.

  • @ryanjenkins2099
    @ryanjenkins2099 4 роки тому

    What was the length of the yoga mat? Thanks

  • @chrispedersen5480
    @chrispedersen5480 5 років тому

    How did you stitch the 2 mats together?

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  5 років тому

      I didn't. That black thread was simply the hem that was around the edge. Keep in mind that I did use spray adhesive, though.

  • @ianjones2335
    @ianjones2335 7 років тому

    What grade of wood did you use? Was it kiln dried.

    • @pocket83squared
      @pocket83squared  7 років тому

      yep. Just box store studs. Make sure there are no knots; they will weaken its load capacity.

  • @savannahladouceur-sproule5007
    @savannahladouceur-sproule5007 7 років тому

    Is it heavy?

  • @savannahladouceur-sproule5007
    @savannahladouceur-sproule5007 7 років тому +2

    Just to tell you a beam is supposed to be 4 inches wide 🙂

    • @pocket83
      @pocket83 6 років тому

      There's a 1/4" mat on top of the 3.5" beam. It adds thickness to both sides.
      But of course, this design allows for customization by simply changing the plywood thickness used.