LordCaharin
Active Member
I know there is a few Judges out there who are doing budget builds to keep the costs down. I thought I would share how I built my flashballs cheaply.
It is pretty simple, cheap method and they look pretty decent for something that will be living in the pouch holder most of it's life. Screen accurate it is not. Here goes:
Materials needed:
2 inch wooden craft balls (I found mine at hobby lobby here in the States. You can get a bag of like eight for $4.99)
Colored coding labels (they are pretty much circular stickers of various colors)
1/8th inch red pin striping tape (found at most auto parts stores)
Green and black spray paint
Process:
1) Take the wooden ball and stick one of the colored label on what you will deem the top of the flash ball. This will represent the button pushed to activate the ball. (I thought of the labels after I did mine, I burnt a circle into mine with my woodburning tool.)
2) Wrap the pin striping tape around the center of the ball (running horizontally), this will create a visual separartion of the top and bottom and look more mechanical.
3)Cut about a 1/2 inch additional strip of the pin striping tape and place it anywhere over the first wrap of tape. (Made sure it is straight over the tape and not covering more wood than the first wrap or it will look silly at the end.
4)Primer the ball, paint the ball with the green and then mist it in black. (I used Glossy Forest Green and a black semi-gloss)
5) Remove the additional 1/2 inch strip of pin striping tape to expose the red underneath.
BAM. I made six balls in about 2 hours. This included paint drying time. I am at work now but if there is an interest, I will post pictures of the materials, process and finished product.
It is pretty simple, cheap method and they look pretty decent for something that will be living in the pouch holder most of it's life. Screen accurate it is not. Here goes:
Materials needed:
2 inch wooden craft balls (I found mine at hobby lobby here in the States. You can get a bag of like eight for $4.99)
Colored coding labels (they are pretty much circular stickers of various colors)
1/8th inch red pin striping tape (found at most auto parts stores)
Green and black spray paint
Process:
1) Take the wooden ball and stick one of the colored label on what you will deem the top of the flash ball. This will represent the button pushed to activate the ball. (I thought of the labels after I did mine, I burnt a circle into mine with my woodburning tool.)
2) Wrap the pin striping tape around the center of the ball (running horizontally), this will create a visual separartion of the top and bottom and look more mechanical.
3)Cut about a 1/2 inch additional strip of the pin striping tape and place it anywhere over the first wrap of tape. (Made sure it is straight over the tape and not covering more wood than the first wrap or it will look silly at the end.
4)Primer the ball, paint the ball with the green and then mist it in black. (I used Glossy Forest Green and a black semi-gloss)
5) Remove the additional 1/2 inch strip of pin striping tape to expose the red underneath.
BAM. I made six balls in about 2 hours. This included paint drying time. I am at work now but if there is an interest, I will post pictures of the materials, process and finished product.
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