How To Build Your Own Skateboard

  • April 28, 2009
  • 4,921 Views
Please install Flash

A skateboard consists of three elements: the board or deck, the wheels, and the trucks, which connect the wheels to the deck. Craft your own sweet ride by putting them together.

You Will Need

  • A skateboard deck
  • A tape measure
  • Grip tape
  • A metal file
  • A utility knife
  • 8 bearings
  • 2 skateboard trucks
  • 4 skateboard wheels
  • Axle washers and nuts
  • A socket wrench
  • Mounting bolts
  • Kingpin bolts
  • A skate tool
  • Riser or shock pads
  • A wrench
  • A skateboard deck
  • A tape measure
  • Grip tape
  • A metal file
  • A utility knife
  • 8 bearings
  • 2 skateboard trucks
  • 4 skateboard wheels
  • Axle washers and nuts
  • A socket wrench
  • Mounting bolts
  • Kingpin bolts
  • A skate tool
  • Riser or shock pads
  • A wrench
How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Pick a deck

Step 1: Pick a deck

Pick a deck that suits your personal skating style. Examine the wood’s flexibility.

To determine which end is the nose and which is the tail, use the tape measure to measure the distance from the predrilled holes to each end. The nose will measure farther away from the holes.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Apply grip tape

Step 2: Apply grip tape

Cover the top of the deck with grip tape by laying the sheet of tape carefully and evenly on the board, to prevent air bubbles.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Finish the tape

Step 3: Finish the tape

When you are satisfied with the way the tape lies on the board, press down on it firmly for a few seconds to lock it in place. With a utility knife, trim all of the excess tape that is hanging over the side of the board, and file the edges with the metal file.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Assemble wheels

Step 4: Assemble wheels

To assemble the wheels, remove the nut and washer from one end of one of the truck axles, and slide a bearing onto it. Drop a wheel on top, and gently press the wheel over the bearing until it’s covering the bearing completely.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Finish applying the bearings

Step 5: Finish applying the bearings

Slip the wheel off of the axle, slide another bearing on the axle, and slide the other side of the wheel over it until both bearings are in place, covered by the wheel. Repeat the process for all four wheels, and set them to one side.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Attach wheels to trucks

Step 6: Attach wheels to trucks

Slip a washer on one of the axles, followed by a wheel, and finally an axle nut. Tighten the nut over the axle with a socket wrench. Don’t overtighten. Spin the wheel to make sure it spins easily. Repeat for all four wheels.

For trucks that come with four washers per axle, slip on a washer, the wheel, another washer and then the axle nut.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Attach mounting bolts

Step 7: Attach mounting bolts

Using a mounting bolt or utility knife, poke holes from the bottom of the deck through the grip tape. Turn the right side up, and slide the truck mounting bolts through the holes in the top of the board.

For added protection and flexibility, slide a riser or shock pads on to the truck bolts before attaching the trucks.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Attach trucks to mounting bolts

Step 8: Attach trucks to mounting bolts

Turn the board upside down, and slide the trucks onto the mounting bolts, so the kingpin bolts face on each truck face each other. Use the skate tool or a wrench to tighten all the bolts. Leave the kingpin bolts loose for easier turning; tighten them for more stability.

Overtightening the kingpins can reduce your ability to steer around sudden obstacles.

How To Build Your Own Skateboard: Admire your work

Step 9: Admire your work

Congratulations! You’ve got a custom skateboard. Now get riding!

Originally most skateboard wheels were made of clay, but now they’re made of more durable polyurethane.

Something wrong?

Report This How-To

Cancel

Comments (3)

HeatherM

Can't wait to see the other skateboarding spots you've got coming!

over 2 years ago by HeatherM

Reply
keith0998

WOW

over 2 years ago by keith0998

Reply

or to post a comment. Or, sign in using your Facebook to comment
and share your activity with your friends

Video is in Skateboards (19 videos)