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Your process determines your minimum thickness. 1mm is plenty if laser cut. Blunt jigsaw blades would create stresses which become cracks later, even with light impacts.
My teammate made mine at the start of 2013 and mine is still ok. I think it was blade-cut using CNC but the durability varies between batches.
I thought they were acrylic?
Anyway mine are 0.8mm Polycarbonate. They're light, strong and flexible, I've not had any cracking/ deformation that's noticeable, the only thing to break for me are the zip ties I use to attach the polycarbonate to the wheels.
I can tell you cutting a perfect circle with a stanley knife is massive pain and I'd recommend you try using a drill or something to make holes in it.
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If player A is travelling quickly to the ball and player B is stationary with the ball. If player A is travelling past player B's front wheel and just when player A is forming the top of a T (but there is no contact) player A turns sharply to get control of the ball on B's mallet side, player A is hitting his rear wheel into player B's front wheel forming a T bone that is somehow the fault of the stationary bike? This move usually knocks player B off their bike too.
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- Beagle/whenever
- Chan/either weekend of 14th/15th dec or 21/22
- Josh/early December
- Antonio whenever
- Emmet 21/22 onwards
- Victor from 1st to 14th/15th december
- Robbie 14th/15th or before
- Fin early or late decebmer, pref a sunday
9.luca
10.shane - B
- Andy - whenever
- Jono – prefer 6th/7th, but possibly around on 20th/21st
- Tum
- Joe - pref 20/21st
- Beagle/whenever
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Great tourney, thanks all :)