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How to create a wooden skateboard rack for easy storage

How to Create a Wooden Skateboard Rack for Easy Storage

If you’re a skateboard enthusiast, keeping your boards organized and easily accessible can be a challenge. A wooden skateboard rack is a perfect solution to store multiple skateboards while adding a stylish touch to your space. Whether you want to mount it on a wall or make a freestanding version, this guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of building a durable and functional wooden skateboard rack.

Materials and Tools Needed

Before starting, gather the following materials and tools:

Materials:

  • ¾-inch plywood or solid wood board (pine, oak, or maple)
  • Wood screws or dowels
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120 and 220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Clear polyurethane finish (for added protection)
  • Wall anchors (if wall-mounted)
  • L-brackets (for extra support, if needed)

Tools:

  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Circular saw or jigsaw
  • Drill with various drill bits
  • Clamps
  • Wood file or router (optional, for rounded edges)
  • Screwdriver
  • Paintbrush (if staining or painting)

Step 1: Decide on the Rack Design

There are different styles of skateboard racks you can build, such as:

  1. Wall-mounted rack: Saves floor space and keeps skateboards visible.
  2. Freestanding rack: Great for portability and easy rearrangement.
  3. Slotted rack: Features angled slots for inserting the boards vertically.
  4. Peg-style rack: Uses wooden dowels to hold the boards in place.

For this tutorial, we’ll focus on a simple wall-mounted slotted rack that can hold up to 5 skateboards.

Step 2: Measure and Cut the Wood

  1. Mark the main board: Using a pencil and measuring tape, mark a 36-inch by 8-inch section on the plywood. This will serve as the back panel.
  2. Cut the side supports: Two pieces measuring 8 inches by 4 inches will support the rack’s structure.
  3. Prepare the slots: Measure and mark angled slots on the back panel. Each slot should be about 1 inch wide and 6 inches long with a 15-degree downward angle to keep the skateboards from falling out.
  4. Cut the slots: Use a drill to create a starter hole, then use a jigsaw to cut along the marked slot lines.

Step 3: Assemble the Rack

  1. Attach the side supports: Apply wood glue along the edges of the back panel and attach the 8×4-inch support pieces at the ends. Secure them with screws or dowels.
  2. Sand the entire rack: Smooth all surfaces with 120-grit sandpaper, then finish with 220-grit sandpaper for a polished look.
  3. Add reinforcements (if needed): If you want extra strength, attach L-brackets to the sides.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

  1. Apply wood stain or paint: If desired, stain or paint the rack to match your room’s décor.
  2. Seal with polyurethane: A clear finish will protect the wood from moisture and scratches.

Step 5: Mount the Rack

  1. Locate wall studs using a stud finder.
  2. Drill pilot holes in the back panel where the screws will go.
  3. Secure the rack to the wall with screws and wall anchors.

Conclusion

A DIY wooden skateboard rack is an easy and rewarding project that enhances organization and storage. With the right materials and steps, you can create a sturdy, stylish rack to keep your skateboards safe and easily accessible.

For more woodworking plans and expert guidance, check out Ted’s Woodworking Course here. Happy building!

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