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Steves project Today - Ball in a Cage
« on: July 01, 2011, 09:50:35 am »
Hey!

I just want to mention, that I have seen this made another way:

The cage is cut, and then the wood is put into warm water. After some time in there the cage should be bendable and the ball can be pushed firmly in. When the wood drys again, the ball is caught in there.

If I only couldt find the link to that instruction now...  :-\


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Re: Steves project Today - Ball in a Cage
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2011, 10:46:09 am »
you're right Torsten,

see the wooden arrow in the bottle on this movie  (some were in the middle)

BTW, watch some othere movies to, great stuff.
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Re: Steves project Today - Ball in a Cage
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2011, 04:37:07 pm »
Hi Torsten, yes that's the same way they do the captured nail puzzle. It is more fun to do the carving but the other way sure saves on the cut fingers. :)

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Re: Steves project Today - Ball in a Cage
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2011, 03:57:30 am »
Ah, cool, Thanks Marcel. I was already wondering where I saw the technique as I could not find the link again.
The video shows 2 tricks from around 10:30 on. *lol* that guy is the Bob Ross of Wood  :D

Steve, that's right.
I also think that wet wood does not bend unlimited, so the cage might break when bend to much.

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Re: Steves project Today - Ball in a Cage
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2011, 04:31:35 pm »
HA! Found it - by accident, but I think this counts too  ;D

It was in a pictured instruction for a golf ball cage from DWSudekum, who is also a member here.
It suggests to put the wood into boiling water for at least half an hour.


 

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