Well there is some tearing at the seams. This was what happened with the other plastic balls. So it is sad. The nearly lasted three weeks.
The frustrating part is that there are companies that make plastic bean bags. I am simply not able to find that material in the local fabric stores.
Well it is back to the drawing board.
Showing posts with label Gillie Balls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gillie Balls. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Second week of the Blue Plastic bals
Today was the third time I took the blue plastic balls to
juggling at CMU. They continue to hold up and there may actually be hope that
this material will work. The denim and duck cloth start to become rounder when
they are broken in. Also the seams on the cloth ball’s seams tend to flatten
out as they are used. that is not happening with the plastic balls.
So if this material works there will need to be some work on the pattern. Even so we are at two weeks with a bunch of different people jugging them. So this is a good sign.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Flying Blue Plastic Balls on Sunday
Well they survived their first go round with throwing. A
dozen or so folks threw them around today. The only complaint was that they
were not filled enough. This was fairly obvious to me as well. It will be fixed
on the next set of them if the plastic holds.
The first set of plastic balls we made did not survive the
first Brigade Practice so these are already better than the last ones.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Big Blue Plastic Balls
Experimenting with Gillie Balls continues. One of the major
issues we have with the gillie balls is that they are made of cloth. Hospitals
would prefer that the balls had a plastic surface. All things we where being
equal we would just juggle lacrosse balls. We did make the larger gillie balls
the same weigh as them for this reason. We also have some places that will not
let us juggle lacrosse balls because they think we will destroy the equipment.
On an odd side not no one has said we cannot juggle clubs in a hospital room.
So I am not following the logic. Still, when I run my own hospital I will make
the rules until then I suppose that is where we are on that subject.
Anyway last year we tried making gillie balls out of the same
plastic material we made the end of juggling batons out of. This failed
miserably splitting on the seams after a week. With the success we have had
making tartan balls with interfacing on the inside we are trying a plastic with
cloth like material on the under side.
I made up a set of these and the first thing I notices is
that there is too much room on the inside of the balls. Since we make them to
weigh the same as lacross balls they are not filled by volume. So the first
thing we have to do if these work is make a pattern specifically for them
Well I have tossed them around and I will take them to CMU
to see what the experts them of them.
Be safe out there and keep your stick on the ice.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Baby Gillie Bals
I am working on some of the smaller gillies balls. There are three ounces and perfect for most children and small people. With the juggling classes this summer I am sure we are going to go through a few of them.
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