I'm finishing up work on the wooden berm or curved wall ride section. Originally planned as a shorter curved wall with a higher drop at the end , I've decided to make it into an S-curve. More work yes, but it will add to the uniqueness of the whole stunt and more importantly will add to the overall flow. I'm guessing another day of cutting planks and I should be done. A lot of time went into shoveling snow and digging post holes. It will be worth it!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Curved Wall Ride
I'm finishing up work on the wooden berm or curved wall ride section. Originally planned as a shorter curved wall with a higher drop at the end , I've decided to make it into an S-curve. More work yes, but it will add to the uniqueness of the whole stunt and more importantly will add to the overall flow. I'm guessing another day of cutting planks and I should be done. A lot of time went into shoveling snow and digging post holes. It will be worth it!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Planking Is Finally Completed
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Curved Wall
Building the curved wall is quite time consuming compared to the straight ladders and tables. Seems like I have to play with every single board and adjust the support beams in order to get a smooth line. I found by using longer spikes I'm able to bend the boards to a certain degree. I'm also using a lot of wooden wedges below the boards to adjust the angles. Here I'm using 7' long fir boards. Again a lot of saw work to get those boards cut.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Cutting and Decking
Today I've started cutting boards for the ladder bridge. The most tedious and labor intensive work of the stunt building. The video clip shows how I cut the boards before I buck the
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Jacking up the main support beams
Friday, January 30, 2009
Trailbuilding
Labels:
Biking,
Cariboo,
chainsaw,
Mountainbiking,
MTB,
snow,
trail,
trail building,
williams lake,
winter
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