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QuestionDo you have any suggestions on how to find synthetic suede?Community AnswerGo to a fabric/craft store and ask an employee for help. You can also order it online.
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QuestionWould cedar work well as a balance beam?Community AnswerYes, but cedar is an expensive and softer wood that could be dented by your shoes. However, cedar is also more stable outdoors than a standard SPF plank.
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QuestionDo you have to put anything over the beam?Community AnswerYou should, so you have a soft landing when you are doing a skill and so you don't get splinter.
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QuestionWhy layer the planks? Is there a reason for not using a 4X4 post type piece of wood?Community AnswerA 4x4 is the nominal measurement. Actual dimensions are 3.5x3.5". You can get a 6x6x8' post and cut it down to regulation size using a table saw.
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QuestionIs there a beam that is 4 by 6 inches?Community AnswerVisit a lumberyard and talk to them about your needs. Commercially available beams do not always measure exactly and will not meet regulation size. Take a tape measure with you when you go beam shopping to make sure measurements are accurate.
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QuestionShould I use padding on the beam before covering it?Community AnswerNo. The synthetic suede padding in step 2.3 should be enough.
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QuestionDo I have to put carpet on the beam?Community AnswerNo, you don't have to. You can find something else that you think is comfortable and soft for you.
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QuestionCan I make a balance beam higher?Community AnswerIf you want, but it would be easier to be closer to the ground in order to learn new skills.
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QuestionHow much will it cost to make a balance beam?Community AnswerIt depends where you buy the wood, how long it is, and how long you want the beam to be.
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QuestionWhat is the best cover?Community AnswerYou could use yoga mats or even carpet -- anything that is soft so that you won't get any splinters from the wood.
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QuestionHow much synthetic suede do I need for a balance beam?Community AnswerIt depends on how big your beam is. It needs to fit all the way around your beam. It is also useful to cover the legs of your beam.
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QuestionWhere do I find the synthetic suede?Community AnswerAny hardware store or local market should have it. You can also check online retailers such as Amazon.
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QuestionWhat is the width and length of a balance beam?Community AnswerWidth: 4 inches. Length: 18 inches for competitive, but you can choose your own size.
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QuestionCan I make a beam out of every day household items?Community AnswerIt is not likely that you will be able to construct a legitimate beam out of every day household items.
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QuestionDoes the glue hold this right?Community AnswerThe glue may make the beam thicker, but if you leave the glue to dry it'll hold the planks together.
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QuestionIs it better to use synthetic suede padding or carpet on the beam?Community AnswerIt really depends on your budget and preference. Real beams use the synthetic suede but it is more expensive than carpet.
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QuestionWill it hurt my feet with out padding?Community AnswerIt can, but it truly depends on your preference. Some people hate the padding.
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QuestionWhat kind of soap should I use to wash the wood?Community AnswerYou should not use soap to wash the wood. It's better to use washing liquids or washing powder so that the wood doesn't get messed up.
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QuestionWhat kind of glue should be used for the suede?Community AnswerTacky glue work well, but if you want you can use super glue or Elmer's glue as well.
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QuestionCan I make a wider and longer balance beam for more support?Community AnswerYou could, but then it wouldn't be a classic gymnastics beam, just a fun beam to walk on.
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QuestionWhat kind of glue do I need for the surf?Community AnswerWood glue or super glue would work the best.
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QuestionIs it less money to build one then to buy one?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhy do we glue the boards instead of inserting screws or bolts?Community AnswerScrews can badly hurt if you accidentally miss the beam, or if the screws are on top and you land on them.
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QuestionIs it best for me to just use a 8' by 4" piece of wood?Community AnswerIt is easier to buy individual pecies of wood but it is up to you.
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QuestionCan you use one thick piece of wood instead of layers of smaller boards? Also, if layers are necessary, can you use nails instead of wood glue if you are careful not to let anything poke out?Joyce ChenCommunity AnswerNo! The nails would hurt the feet of the gymnast using the beam! Remember, they are walking and performing things that could injure them on the beam barefoot.
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QuestionWhat length is beam in inches?Teagan StanleyCommunity AnswerIt is four inches wide and about 3 1/2 4 feet tall. But most beams you can adjust.
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