I was wondering what other teams are doing who have built there hubs out of wood. I would rather not take our hub all apart to lower the upper exit by 1".
We are looking at using a large circular saw.
Thanks, Jason
I was wondering what other teams are doing who have built there hubs out of wood. I would rather not take our hub all apart to lower the upper exit by 1".
We are looking at using a large circular saw.
Thanks, Jason
Is the exit from the hub critical to any of your plans? If not, than an inch probably won’t make a difference. It’ll change, slightly, how the balls come out and where they end up, but for practice and fine tuning purposes, it’s probably not that important for most teams.
Exactly. While this is important for people to know about in terms of things like assembling the official field elements at events, it’s hardly critical to teams and their practice elements. That inch difference isn’t going to mean anything for pretty much any team, so no real need to go cutting apart built practice hubs.