As a more cost-effective alternative, [JBV Creative] built an awesome 3D-printed ping pong sculpture. The basic concept is the same as those fancy sculptures: a ball goes up, moves through some ...
[Jacob] has put a slightly new twist on the levitating ball trick with his ping-pong ball levitation machine. We’ve all seen magnetic levitation systems before. Here on Hackaday, [Caleb] built ...
If you own a ping pong table, it's likely there's a bucket of ping pong balls lying in wait for a bash. Even if your racket sport days are behind you, you can get those balls in motion again with ...
Infographic of the Day: Drawing in 3-D, With Ping-Pong Balls and an iPhone Ever wanted to play with your balls without even touching them? There's an app for that.
In this video you will see the shredding of the following things: some ping pong ball, a sponge ball, two golf ball, a ...
Dana Golan for The New York Times Often described as a combination of tennis, Ping-Pong ... the ball needs to bounce on each side before a volley and players can’t hit the ball when standing ...
The ping pong ball is going 5 miles per hour as you’re hitting it back and forth with a partner. So if you’re on the train, the ball appears to be travelling at 5 miles per hour, but if you ...
Wonderball is an interactive ping pong table which adds a digital twist to traditional table tennis. The hi-tech table uses digital projectors and sensors which track the movements of the ball ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) has released a video showing the manufacturing of ping pong balls and it's incredibly satisfying to watch.