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Question by dave
Submitted on 8/21/2003
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what would the radius be of a SKATEBOARD halfpipe if it is 3 feet high and 16 feet long what would the radius of the curve be and is that even possible ? oh i forgot here is the width if you need it 12 feet.


Answer by dudemansk8
Submitted on 1/22/2004
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i used a 6 foot wit the string compass method

 

Answer by huddybuddy
Submitted on 5/25/2004
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8 feet i used standerd math

 

Answer by lissa
Submitted on 7/18/2005
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Neither of those are right, if you had 8 feet of curve on each side, the ramp would just be a big curve, you definately will need to shorten the curve dramatically or you will have a crappy halfpipe. I would do a 4 foot of curve on each side so that you can have eight feet of flat in the middle. trust me, i skate, i know

 

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