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MitchThatcherI wonder how you could find out if it would work or not? Hmm.
To be honest, yes it will work, it will just be slightly harder to do spins on and thats about all.
Mr.HuckHave you checked out https://www.newschoolers.com/cultforum/453/Build-A-Jib-101?page=1 yet?
Nikolic
Here's what i have so far. It is different from what i have seen before on NS. What we did is put 2 16ft boards that were connected on their back and flexed them until we got the shape we wanted. still have to add more supports and the lip. Saved alot of lumber and got a smooth transition. Thinking about making a tutorial on this type if it works well.
How long did it take you to build all of that? (in hours), and yeah tutorial would be awesome!
Nikolic
nine50sevenstill have to add more supports
theabortionatorYou're going to add supports at some point right?
nine50seven
Here's what i have so far. It is different from what i have seen before on NS. What we did is put 2 16ft boards that were connected on their back and flexed them until we got the shape we wanted. still have to add more supports and the lip. Saved alot of lumber and got a smooth transition. Thinking about making a tutorial on this type if it works well.
MiomoThat looks like it's gonna be incredibly slow.
grmwbbYa gunna be so slooooooowww why not make that thing taller and steeper with the same design. Steep as possible then with a mellow tranny would be sick
MLJ.
I love multiquotes
nine50sevenYeah, it is pretty mellow but it can be adjusted pretty easily. Its 6.5 feet tall now how much taller would you want it?
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nine50sevenwell i dont really have alot of wood to try stuff and it not work. but i think im going to put a slight lip onto it.
yeah i checked that out but we went a different route and went by our own design
Here's what i have so far. It is different from what i have seen before on NS. What we did is put 2 16ft boards that were connected on their back and flexed them until we got the shape we wanted. still have to add more supports and the lip. Saved alot of lumber and got a smooth transition. Thinking about making a tutorial on this type if it works well.
nine50seven
Alright this is what we did today. I still have to add the HDPE and carpet. Going to see how this works before i make any adjustments. If i were to make adjustments to it i think i would make the kickers( diagnal supports on the right) shorter and/or move the lip closer to the platform.
Mr.HuckI'm seeing significant speed problems in your future, sorry to say. Slope is too gentle and tranny is too long. The only way that will work is if you use rollers of some sort.
theabortionatorAs much as I hate to see anything go wrong I have the perfect gif in my mind. Jumping hard into the the slope and having it flex at the bottom to the point the structure buckles and the tower get's pull forward and everything collapses on itself.
Yes that's unlikely but I have a vivid imagination.
theabortionatorAs much as I hate to see anything go wrong I have the perfect gif in my mind. Jumping hard into the the slope and having it flex at the bottom to the point the structure buckles and the tower get's pull forward and everything collapses on itself.
Yes that's unlikely but I have a vivid imagination.
dangler2470OP, your going to have some major speed issues with the set up you have assuming your using turf. Even with soap and water I doubt you will even make it off the lip. The tranny is waaayyy too long, you'll have some speed but you'll lose it all on the flat transition. Your gonna have to make some adjustments, which is pretty normal for building your first drop in. First off, your gonna need to remove the entire middle section that I put a red X over. There's no need for it and you'll lose speed. Cut it off at both of the support legs and then you can replace it with your lip. You'll be cutting those 16 ft boards you bent and then find a way to attach to lip. Plywood over that and you should be good to go. This probably seems like a pain in the ass but it's even more of a pain when you build the entire drop in only to find out it's too slow.
grmwbb^that shit is weird but creative i guess. put plywood on the lip for sure i would only have the plastic at the top and then plywood and turf for 75% of it
matt164You have to use astro turf.
dangler2470No the HDPE rollers OP has will work much better than turf. They have less surface area so they will provide more speed. Of course I would prefer turf over rollers since your skis could drop potentially drop through, but the rollers will work perfectly fine
john18061806OP it's a 4.5 hour drive from where I live to where you live. Just thought I'd let you know.
nine50sevencome on down and shred once i get it all fixed. you have a setup to correct?
john18061806OP it's a 4.5 hour drive from where I live to where you live. Just thought I'd let you know.
Iraq_Lobsterha you live close to me than to, we cant shred a summer set up but we can take nice long walks together