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says Dima... Amazing...says Dima... Amazing...12-08-2014 1418082472 #1
Indestructible Ball using 3D Printer
cnet.com has posted a article about an indestructible ball using a 3D printer.
Could this be the future of plastic balls?
http://www.cnet.com/news/airball-3d-...ndestructible/
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-09-2014 1418087982 #2
But what about the spin?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-10-2014 1418210588 #3
maybe for outdoor pingpong but not for the sport haha
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-10-2014 1418211170 #4
for parks/outdoor playing,its perfect.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-10-2014 1418213637 #5
Pimples out rubbers should not have problems spinning that ball!
I can see it now, new FleXtreme blade technology by Stiga, Tenergy Ultra PO (pimples out!) rubbers by butterfly, rainbow coloured version of the ball for the Chinese Super League... it's perfect!! (eyes turning into dollar signs and laughing maniacally)The Following 2 Users Like GiorgosTT's Post:
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-10-2014 1418226503 #6
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-11-2014 1418266251 #9
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-11-2014 1418316718 #10
Butterfly will call it some "storm" maybe ultra storm
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This user has no status.This user has no status.12-11-2014 1418332731 #11
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This user has no status.This user has no status.08-21-2020 1598005536 #12
Maybe one day 3D printer can make a TT ball that is 40+ but with the spin and speed of a 38mm ball.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.08-21-2020 1598026905 #13
I see no reason why a 3D printer cannot produce a good quality TT ball in the near future. Ive often found it strange there are apparently so few factories able to make 3* quality balls? i wonder if it is just a financial decision?Perhaps there is not enough profit in such a venture.However with the price of the new Butterfly R40 ball then maybe others will start charging similar prices?