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Re: pic: Lunacy Game Balls
This past week, several students built game balls for the local pre-ship scrimmage. <shameless plug> These are the same as the kits we're selling at http://www.lunacygameballs.com/ </shameless plug>
Unfortunately, I don't have the exact amount of time spent. We found an assembly-line process worked best:
1) put all the sleeves on the lexan strips
2) weave a "hat" shape 1/2 ball (1 loop, and 5 woven strips)
3) complete the ball, finishing off the remaining 5 loops
4) seal all the sleeves
(step 4 has not been done on most of these) Initially we were were sealing by sowing, but later we discovered hot glue works well.
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