How Skateboards are Made: The Process Behind the Board
Skateboards are typically made from seven layers of Canadian maple wood that are glued together and then pressed into the desired shape using heat and pressure. Once the board is formed, it is trimmed to its final shape and sandpaper is applied to the top to create grip. Trucks, wheels, and bearings are then added to complete the skateboard. The process can vary depending on the specific materials used and the desired final product.