Snowboard Rack V2

By Cody-Shaper
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BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
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Updated Mon Nov 06 2023

This is a pretty straight forward project to make a snowboard rack. It can efficiently store 9 snowboards in the most optimal position that will shed snow and water while minimizing the potential for warping. A special pocket allows you to lift and tilt the board without hitting neighboring bindings.

1 hr
Easy

4

Storage & Organization

Files Included (3)

  • snowboard_rack_v2_crossbeam_end.svg

    1 kB
  • snowboard_rack_v2_crossbeam_side.svg

    1 kB
  • snowboard_rack_v2.svg

    54 kB

Materials

- (1) 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood

- (4) 1x4x34.5" square pieces

- (16) Cross Dowels https://www.rockler.com/cross-dowels

- (16) 2" Connector bolts https://www.rockler.com/connector-bolts-black-oxide-connector-bolts

- (9) Snowboards

Tools

- Shaper Origin

- Workstation

Instructions

Cut the plywood with the provided outline. Be careful about tear out. Cut the 1x4 with Workstation for holes to fit the cross dowels. Assembly is pretty easy. And if you need to move the rack then it's light enough to carry, or disassembly allows you to flatpack it. If you want to prevent staining of the wood be sure to finish it. I didn't, and over the course of a season the wood got water stains. It still works fine though.


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