| Snowboards vary in what they are made of, but the | | | | each board manually, and check that it is of the |
| primary material used is timber. Beach and Poplar are | | | | highest quality. You can request whatever color |
| the usual types of timber that are used, but there | | | | pattern that you want in the boards too. This usually |
| are other timbers that get used from time to time. | | | | costs extra, but if you plan on keeping the board for |
| The timber glued together with a fiberglass sheet, | | | | a long time then it's worth it! If you are going to get |
| ensuring that it stays together. The boards are cut | | | | logos stuck onto the board then you are best off |
| to shape, bent to shape and then covered in the | | | | getting it done before the varnishing process. If you |
| required color inks. They are then sanded and | | | | do it after then the stickers can come off easily. |
| varnished, several times. Generally a sharp metal | | | | Snowboards are made primarily using epoxy glue, a |
| piece is inserted around the side of the snowboard, | | | | plane, varnishing machine, band saw and a squeegee |
| to ensure that it is sharp and carves properly. | | | | to spread the ink. The actual process is not that |
| The snowboard edging wears out because of friction | | | | complicated, and a lot of people replicate the process |
| caused by the snow, but you can easily get it | | | | at home. The boards become a very cheap process |
| sharpened. Snowboards are sometimes done | | | | to make, and you can have several types for the |
| automatically, but in general the better brands make | | | | intended purpose! |