Sup /diy/,
I'm planning of getting myself a long board, but there are rather expensive, so I prefer to build the deck myself and just buy trucks and wheels. Anyway, every tutorial I read recommends 2-3 layers of 1/4 inch plywood (that's like 6mm/layer). Could I just one layer of 0.6inches (15mm)? Or is it done with layers to give it some flexibility? I'd prefer using that single layer of 15mm plywood
>>985066
you can build a long board with some resin. and fiberglass, and a single sheet of construction grade shit-tastic plywood. its kinda flexy. but it works? LOL
>>985066
As long as the plies are similar thickness, and you have the same number of them, you should be good I think. A 1/4 board probably has three plies in it, so as long as your larger board has 9 or whatever it'd be similar. But just note that thinner plywood will probably be higher quality, as the inner plies of thick plywood may have knots/cracks/imperfections.
It's kind of silly though, because a 1/4 board (from which you could easily cut three rectangles and glue them together) is going to be much cheaper than a thicker sheet. Might as well just do it right in my opinion.
I agree with the other anon though, if I was doing it, I would use fiberglass. Just because it'd be way more fun to make and stronger in the end.
When OP realises why they're expensive.
>>985126
>When OP realises why they're expensive.
Decent deck >100$
Plywood 15mm 1250cmx2500cm ~30$
Say what
not sure about longboards but skateboard decks have different types of wood layered to give the desired flexibility and springiness.
http://www.roarockit.com/