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Just a small teaser of whats to come at the Rochester Rally Exhibition.....and hmmm.....maybe some team awards?
See ya at the competitions! :cool: |
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only 100? why not 1000? Fundraiser?
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I have no idea how we are going to get all 100 of these done...... |
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I do have to say they look awesome. Can't wait to see them in person. |
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As soon as I saw this pic I knew what team this came from. (: Looks great! Good luck with the other 98!
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Those are awesome! I can't wait to see them at Rally! See you guys there, I hope your having a great build season!
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Our team made 22 last weekend (4 hours on Saturday, 4 on Sunday, 2 mentors and about 6 students) and we were cross-eyed by the end. We used gray gaffers tape, the same as on the trailers, to close the fabric seams and its holding up very well. That should speed things up a little for you. We also set up a production line to speed things up. Three first three rings are easy; link ring 1 to ring 2, then link ring 3 through the first two together. We also took an Orbit Ball and numbered each ring at every intersection with another ring. This gave us an easy way to check our weaving. We had 1 student gluing batting, 1 mentor sewing fabric, 1 student installing the fabric, 1 student assembling the first three rings, and the remainder of us were the best at weaving the remainder of the ball. To motivate us we set up two trailers and every time someone finished a ball they had to shoot it into a trailer. Seeing the trailers fill up kept us moving. We also adopted a rule, if you missed the trailer you had to make another ball and try again, if you scored you could take a break. There weren't many misses that weekend! :cool: Team 228 is truly humbled by the positive feedback from everyone and happy to have helped the FIRST community with this project. |
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Go to instructables.com greek football.
It shows the best way to make these. I made 2 polycarbonate ones with Rookie team in about 15 minutes this morning. The basic instructions are: Find 6 straps. Turn 1 into a hoop. Make the other 5 into a star pattern. Keep rearranging it until the straps alternate over under for every intersection and form a small pentagon surrounded by triangles. Then tape the pentagon down to hold it in place. Next step is raise the underside straps and insert them into the hoop. This will form the bottom of the ball. Next alternate the straps in order to incapsulate the premade hoop. Last step is to join the hoops one at a time. Make sure that as you continue conecting straps, they follow the over under pattern. Once you get the hang of it, the weaving part goes really fast. |
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sweet
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:yikes: Brilliant just a random quesiton to save me time whats the lenght of lexan? (if thats what you used).
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What material did you use to make them?
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I hope you bring some to Chesapeake and are willing to part with one or more...
More seriously, I love the look of them. They should be great for exhibitions of this year's game. Don't forget to post a picture when you are done of all the Thunder Balls in a trailer detailing how long it took to make them. |
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