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Re: pic: Yeah!! We finally finished making Orbit Balls!!
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Originally Posted by Joe Ross
After making our balls, we wanted to do some testing with broken bands. It took many throws as hard as people could into a concrete floor to get both pop rivets to come out. The Lexan never broke. The same type of throwing quickly broke a real ball. In retrospect, it would have been easier to drill out the rivets, but throwing them was more fun.
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We did similar testing of our adhesive-bonded practice balls - no failures at all.
We also used hot glue to join the fabric ends. It's faster and easier than sewing and also is quite robust (no separated seams after an impromptu soccer game).
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