I have no rights to the design that is commercially available! I have no idea about trademarks, as I am not a lawyer.
The intent of this was to cheaply and easily degrease old, slick lacrosse balls, one at a time.
I saw this type of thing for sale at LAXCON 2020, and wasn't really sold on it's design.
As someone with 4 kids playing lacrosse, I'm constantly finding old balls everywhere. I wanted to find the best method to make these balls usable. I found another video for a design with a bucket, sandpaper, and a spinning disk that uses a drill to degrease them. I made this design, and it works ok, but I haven't really gotten mine perfect, yet. It wears out the sandpaper really fast.
So, I decided to revisit this concept. Most people only have a few balls, so this may be the perfect design for your average person.
I built this from memory, based on what I saw from LAXCON, for about $7.00. Theirs was definitely more solid, and you probably get what you pay for.
As we all know, this quarantine has given us the free time to practice hobbies, and get better at individual skills. On the other side, however, not everyone has extra money to spend on new balls, or cool gadgets. The intent of this is to allow everyone the opportunity to stay in the game, and get better everyday, regardless of income.
Coaches, consider building one of these and passing it around to your players.
The Sandhills Lacrosse Association is a North Carolina Non-Profit aimed at growing the game through clinics and by providing gear to those who need it.
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