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    How long does it take to make a rubber band ball?
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    The time varies on just how large you want the ball to be and on whether or not you're keen to keep adding to it over time. It can take a long time or just 15 minutes. It's your choice -- the larger the ball, the longer the time it will need.
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    What type of rubber bands can I use to make the bounciest ball? How large can I make it?
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    You could use loom bands to make it bouncier, and you can make it as big or small as you like it.
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    What if I don't have a ball?
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    Wadding up a bit of paper and wrapping the rubber bands around that works just as well.
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    Are there any other ways to make a rubber band ball if I don't have all of the needed objects?
    Dominique Clavette
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    If you do not have rubber bands, you could substitute them with hair ties, but it might be a little more expensive.
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    How do I make a rubber band ball without a core?
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    You'll need something to act as the core around which you wrap the rubber bands. You can tie or wad up several rubber bands to act as one, then begin wrapping rubber bands around it.
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    Can I use small rubber bands?
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    You can probably use small rubber bands on a small ball, but if the ball is big, the rubber bands will snap.
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    Will your ball be bigger if you use a larger core?
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    Yes, but you'll need more rubber bands to cover it.
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    What if it is a fail and does't bounce?
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    You can probably add more rubber bands, or take them all out and see if one is twisted.
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    Does the core have to be a small ball?
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    No, you can use any size you'd like.
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    Where do I find really large (in circumference) rubber bands?
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    Try to find some rubber bands that are wrapped around a newspaper. I've seen a lot of those. Or just look at office supply stores.
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    What should I use for the core?
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    You can use any small object you like, like a wad of paper, tin foil, ping pong ball, or even rubber bands. See Step 1 for more information.
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    How many rubber bands will it take to make a 4-5 pound ball?
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    About 4-5 pounds of rubber bands. On the bag of bands at the bottom it says things like "net weight" that should tell you how much it weighs that would be the weight of your ball plus the core (if you are using one).
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    What texture is recommended for the core?
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    You can use a marble or a rubber ball.
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    I am still very confused. Does it matter what bands you use?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter what type; the type will just depend on how bouncy it will end up.
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    Is there another way to do it, for example, with a bracelet?
    Community Answer
    Yes you can do it with anything rubber like loon bands, but it's better to use something that is most likely to bounce.
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    Is it possible to make a ball from just one rubber band?
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    Yes, if it's a very tiny ball, and a large rubber band.
  • Question
    Could I make this out of hair elastics?
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    Yes, but it'll probably come out way more expensive than a regular rubber band ball.
  • Question
    Approximately how many rubber bands would I need to make a tennis ball sized ball?
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    If you want to make it tennis ball sized, it would take approximately 300.
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    Can I use all different sizes of rubber bands when making a rubber band ball?
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    Yes, as long as you can physically wrap the rubber bands around the ball, you can use them.
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    What do I do if new rubber bands are falling off my rubber band ball?
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    Try to use smaller ones, and be careful trying not to stretch it too much or it will snap.
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    How much tension can a rubber band withstand before it snaps?
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    It depends on how big the ball is/type of rubber band. Try using durable ones, which are found at most school supplies at a shop.
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    What do I have left to do after using a golf ball as the core and putting four rubber bands around it?
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    You have to keep adding more rubber bands to cover the other places that are not covered with rubber bands, making sure they are even.
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    How do I make a rubber band ball out of pure rubber bands?
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    If you have a large, thick rubber band, you can fold it a few times and twist a smaller rubber band around it, then you keep adding more rubber bands.
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    Will twists in the rubber band affect the ball?
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    No, if you have twists in it, it will still bounce, just not as high as it would have bounced.
  • Question
    Can you use a ball of clingfilm as a core?
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    Yes you can, although clingfilm may be harder than a rubber core.
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    Can you use a small marble as a core?
    You don’t know me
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    Yes. Any ball will work. You will like the marble core, as it is less dense and lighter than a golf ball.
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