Foldable skateboard, BOA

Foldable skateboard, BOA
Finally!!! I figured out a way to do what i have had in my head for some time now. Its not perfect, but it works and does the job that I want it to.

So, I have been wanting to make a skateboard that can fold up/break down and be stored in a backpack. I'm a college student and had the intention of being able to skate to class and then throw my skateboard in my backpack instead of having to carry it everywhere (turns out my farthest class was only a 5 min walk anyways but whatever). And its nice for just skating to get food somewhere or, my new intention, skating to work and then just throwing it in my backpack.



 
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Step 1Materials needed

Materials needed

For this instructable you will need to gather some materials. You will need:
-skateboard trucks, wheels, bearings
-an aluminum skateboard deck (got mine off ebay for about $40 shipped)
-2 BOA dials taken off some snowboard boots, wakeboard boots, ect. (sorry for the bad pictures of them, i've only tried it with the oval shaped BOA dials, but i'm pretty sure the circle ones will work too)
-some tools like a drill, saw that cuts through metal, gorilla glue type stuff, screws, skateboard hardware, BOA laces, metal rods about 1/4" thick
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39 comments
Oct 15, 2011. 6:31 PMiballpaul says:
Stop saying stuff like "buy a bigger bag" and "get a mini" he put alot of effort into this and its a ingenious idea, big ups to him for making this :D
Oct 1, 2011. 12:58 AMpyoung4 says:
an idea on the lace your using. try parachord instead. you can get 350lb test and 500 lb test. it'll hold for sure. and it's cheap if you buy it on ebay.
Jun 30, 2007. 12:23 PMcarpespasm says:
I'd like to see someone figure out a way to do this so it hinges in the middle, the board isn't that much smaller for having the nose and tail cut off, but if you could keep in strong and come up with a locking mechanism that doesn't get in the way of board slides you'd be in business. nice use of the BOA locks too.
Aug 22, 2010. 9:37 PMaliex says:
what would work even better would be boot buckles or a belts{like the ones u wear} under the board by the trucks on the left and right
Jul 3, 2007. 4:15 AMfreewheeler says:
good job
Aug 22, 2010. 9:31 PMaliex says:
if u want the broads nose and tail in place u should look at motor cross boots boot buckels u could put them under the broad on the left and right of each truck and im sure that u could find a pair of old boots some where for cheap and take the buckels off or u could be really ghetto and use belts let me how it works out if u every try it
Jul 22, 2010. 12:12 PMihaveaweirdname says:
or you could have buyed a sk8er back pack and strapped your skateboard on i think every skateshop has them.just a suggestion good instructable by the way!
Jun 17, 2010. 12:48 PMPyroTeen213 says:
i couldn't find and an aluminum skateboard deck that looked close to yours only longboards and a vintage banzaii aluminum skateboard
Apr 5, 2010. 6:25 AMfartnocker says:
 can you still noseslide and tail slide without it folding up?
and does an aluminum board get any pop?

Aug 27, 2009. 12:51 PMclintford says:
Interesting application for Boa. You may have issues with the lace breaking as they are not designed to exit the reel in that direction. Also, additional lace crossings would help take some load off the reel. That's an old reel, there are stronger ones than that now. cool stuff.
Feb 20, 2009. 6:42 PMmichaelbain says:
AWESOM!
Jan 4, 2009. 7:49 PMhobojangles says:
Buy a bigger bag.
Oct 14, 2008. 6:51 PMsenario 158 says:
i!i!i!i!i! awsome!
Sep 5, 2008. 7:49 PMChaunce Valentine says:
If you use this mainly for cruising, why don't you get some larger urethane wheels for it?
Jun 21, 2008. 1:08 PMalex_vanmeter says:
flexdex.com that's where I bought mine. small and compact.
Jun 21, 2008. 1:07 PMalex_vanmeter says:
here's a better idea.... buy a mini.
May 10, 2008. 10:00 AMsploge says:
this is really cool
Apr 25, 2008. 10:10 PMIRONMAIDEN says:
yea im with freewheeler how do u do tricks and stuff without it folding
Apr 3, 2008. 5:53 PManarchist292 says:
Cool instructable, collapsable skateboard is pretty tight. But you could always just get a skate carry backpack lol
Feb 16, 2008. 10:25 AMcapn says:
Ive never seen an extruded aluminium skateboard before, neat instructable!
Jul 1, 2007. 8:22 AMfreewheeler says:
can you do stunts with it?at least an ollie?
Nov 25, 2007. 7:42 AMMad Hatter says:
You probably be able to get away with a couple before the joints broke.
Jul 28, 2007. 9:27 PMbubba77 says:
its prolly just for cruising, just like those fold up bikes aren't for bmx, ii dont know maybe it is strong enough
Jul 31, 2007. 12:02 PMfreewheeler says:
lol he says it can.i'm making one right now.or rather,two days ago.
Nov 7, 2007. 5:22 PMGAMERkid88 says:
Would rebarb work for the metal rods
Sep 12, 2007. 2:03 AMBoyington says:
You rock :-)
Aug 6, 2007. 10:26 PMpower says:
very neat work. i like it
Jul 27, 2007. 5:30 PMthe_burrito_master says:
I don't know that looks kinda rigged up and unsafe but good job i think it would work better with hinges it the middle that can lock in place p.s. where did you get the aluminum skate board
Jul 28, 2007. 12:39 PMbubba77 says:
i think that there is a brand called yokaher that makes aluminum skateboards and sell them on ebay. im not sure if yokaher is spelld right though.
Jul 28, 2007. 4:24 PMthe_burrito_master says:
O, do you know if they are good quality?
Jul 28, 2007. 9:25 PMbubba77 says:
i dont really know, all i know is that when you wear down the tail it gets wicked sharp and it gets too dangerous to use. imagine getting credit carded with that, ouch!
Jul 29, 2007. 3:10 PMthe_burrito_master says:
lol
Jan 26, 2011. 5:03 PMMisterSlippy says:
It's an interesting instructable, sure, but I can't see the board standing up to anything but the most gentle of use. I'd love to hear how you get on with it in actual use, and how you may have overcome any difficulties you encounter in using it....?
Jun 29, 2007. 1:15 PM!Andrew_Modder! says:
cool, but i dont sk8 :-|
Jun 29, 2007. 9:21 AMTheCheese9921 says:
This is amazing, you could sell these online for some nice dough
Jun 29, 2007. 1:40 AMjackrackam says:
This is a great idea. I shall build one.
Jun 29, 2007. 1:06 AMAlexTheGreat says:
Awesome.

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