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The (SK8)Maker Movement: Cal Poly Alumnus Launches Book and Classes on How to Build a Skateboard

Matt Berger - The Handmade SkateboardSince the early 2000s, the United States has been obsessed with the Maker Movement – exhibition fairs, how-to videos, books, magazines and entire TV networks dedicated to learning how to do-it-yourself. 

“The Maker Movement is this idea that you can just get out there and try something, and then practice it until you figure out how to be successful at it,” Matt Berger (Journalism, '98) said. “It’s something that Cal Poly’s long stood for with Learn by Doing.”

Berger working on a handmade skateboard with his daughter at SK8Makers HQ (aka the garage workshop).
Berger working on a handmade skateboard
with his daughter at SK8Makers HQ (aka the garage workshop).

Craft Center exhibit, circa 1998. The skateboard in the center was the one featured on the cover of “The Handmade Skateboard.”
Cal Poly Craft Center exhibit, circa 1998.
The skateboard in the center was featured
on the cover of “The Handmade Skateboard.”

An avid woodworker, Berger recently turned his passion for making things into a part-time gig with his DIY brand, SK8Makers, launching a series of woodworking classes that lead students through the process of building a handmade skateboard, and publishing his first book, “The Handmade Skateboard.”

The development of the book was seemingly predestined, informed by his time at Cal Poly.

“My first year at Cal Poly, I was just exploring student activities,” Berger recalled. “One day, I walked into the Craft Center and signed up for a woodworking class. Basically, any idea you had, the Craft Center was a place you could go to make it come to life.” That class led to a part-time job cleaning the woodshop and teaching safety classes and later as student manager.

Leaving Cal Poly, Berger put his journalism degree to work as a daily news reporter covering Silicon Valley’s dot com boom and subsequent bust. Five years later he left San Francisco to merge his journalism career with the passion he had pursued at the Craft Center, and became an editor at Fine Woodworking magazine.

When he later returned to California for work, he continued to make room for woodworking. “I always tried to find a place to woodwork — I would rent little spaces or corners of people’s workshops or join community shops.” 

Handmade skateboards became his project of choice, Berger said. “A skateboard was small enough to build in a garage or a small workspace. And it became a wonderful pallet to experiment with new woodworking techniques.”

After crafting more than 100 skateboards for family and friends, former editors at Fine Woodworking approached Berger to write a book about the process for their start-up imprint, Springhouse Press, which publishes titles on niche DIY topics like cooking and woodworking.

Over the course of a year and a half, Berger wrote, illustrated and photographed the book in his garage. Through late nights and early mornings, balancing his day job and family, the book was completed. The end result is an illustrated guide to skateboard building, with a chapter on the industrial history of the skateboard, as well as profiles of other skateboard makers around the country.

“The Handmade Skateboard” has sold more than 4,000 copies in its first year. It even won a cover endorsement from fellow woodworker and NBC’s “Parks & Recreation” star Nick Offerman.

Learn by Doing helped ready Berger for his day job and influenced his entrepreneurial-maker spirit.

“Understanding how things are made is really important to me. I apply it to a lot of things that I do in life and work, not just woodworking,” Berger said. “Cal Poly’s focus on hands-on learning is really important. The concept of Learn by Doing not only gives you the confidence to come up with an idea and try it — but it also gives you the skills to be successful.”

Read more about Berger and “The Handmade Skateboard” online.
 

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