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I made a pair of these chairs a few years ago while I was in school, and had access to a nicely-equipped shop and, most importantly, a laser-cutter. The tennis balls you see are not glued in place; they are held only by different-sized holes in the top and bottom sheets of plywood. The holes on the bottom are smaller so the balls don't push through when you sit on it. To create the contoured effect, the sizes of the top and bottom holes vary in specific ratios. The balls can still freely rotate and some of them can come all the way out. That said, it is much easier to make without all the contouring, but decidedly less comfortable. I made prototype version in which the balls do not contour, and will include some pictures of that chair at the end of the instructable.

I have unfortunately lost some of the construction photos, so, in lieu of illustrations, have tried to make the written part as detailed as possible.

Everyone always asks me if it's comfortable. Yes. The key here is that the balls are not glued in place or screwed through somehow, so they can flex and deform. With the body distributed over fifty of them, no single one makes a pressure point; the slope on the seat pan, and the U-shaped contour on the back match butt and back as closely as possible, giving spine and tailbone some breathing room.

The fact that they are not fixed in place also means that they shrink and expand from their holes with changes in heat, humidity, and altitude, as the air trapped inside the balls changes in volume.


 
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Step 1: Finding a Chair Frame

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1. Find an old chair frame. I used a popular stacking office chair by Galaxie Furniture Company that has been in production for a lot of years. They are common at yard sales, church basements, dumpsters, etc. The dimensions are specific to this frame -- tweak according to your frame, whatever size it may be.

2. Unscrew the cushions, which are held in place by four metal straps that span the frame from side-to-side. Use a Dremel or an angle grinder to cut the straps off the frame, and then grind down the weld spots smooth. The frame should now just be two sides, only held together by the crossbars on the legs. The cushion straps acted as a brace, so the frame will now be lacking stiffness.

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memorris027 says: Dec 18, 2012. 7:08 AM
My old dog would've gone nuts over this...
soapbox derby car says: Dec 18, 2008. 7:15 PM
imagine gluing a ton (almost literally) of tennis balls together in hexagon patterns and having a chair that is comprised entirely of tennis balls. It would probably be pretty comfy too.
Funky Mcgroovy in reply to soapbox derby carMar 15, 2011. 12:57 PM
Hey I found this on google images... if this inspires you
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the_boss_builder in reply to Funky McgroovyMay 8, 2012. 7:35 AM
lol send me a link please!
soapbox derby car in reply to Funky McgroovyMar 16, 2011. 2:05 AM
thanks! I'd completely forgotten about this idea!
jmacfarlane823 in reply to soapbox derby carAug 9, 2009. 9:44 PM
OMG you just gave me a great idea!!! if i do end up doing that i'll post an I'ble of it (and of course i'll give you credit :) )
the_boss_builder says: May 8, 2012. 7:32 AM
ha me and my gifted class are gonna make this. any tips?
jackfrost1 says: Apr 3, 2012. 11:37 PM
cool.
WUVIE says: Dec 4, 2011. 5:35 PM
This is very cool!
beet195 says: Sep 6, 2008. 10:36 AM
TENISE BALLS ARE REALLY CHEAP....I GOT LIKE 100 OF THEM FOR 20 BUCKS
banane in reply to beet195Dec 3, 2011. 7:25 PM
You can go to your local tennis arena/gym(?) and pick some up in the throw-away-your-old-tennis-balls basket. They're there for recycling so if you use them for something-- it's all good!
coolguy says: Oct 23, 2008. 12:44 PM
Scenario: Tell you're girlfriend to sit in it, when she does say ::sarcastic::"Hey! you're sitting on my balls!"::/sarcastic:: I was also thinking, instead of using two sheets of MDF put some form of mesh/fabric as backing so the balls actually conform to you're body's shape and distribute the weight. Kinda like a trampoline effect but the mesh acts as a firm buffer where the balls act like a soft buffer.
bennettcrew in reply to coolguyOct 11, 2011. 12:30 PM
I like that idea... There's some pretty strong mesh materials on the market, nowdays.
NOODLE! says: Jul 20, 2011. 9:10 AM
thats AWESOME!
Mrballeng says: May 9, 2011. 8:10 PM
Great work!
Mojo_JoJo says: Apr 22, 2011. 3:57 AM
What you need is a "Do not fart" sign to go with it, or keep a tennis racket handy :-)
mr.squeakers says: Nov 12, 2010. 1:24 PM
okay is this chair comfortable
eyebot117 says: Jan 14, 2010. 2:19 PM
Almost looks painful to sit on........
ANTQNUT says: Nov 15, 2009. 8:25 AM
oooooooooo I like the black with the tennis balls =D
brandon borick in reply to ANTQNUTDec 19, 2009. 12:14 AM
na you just like balls
brandon borick in reply to brandon borickDec 19, 2009. 12:15 AM
im joking

Rich99 says: Aug 14, 2008. 2:44 PM
who's your model??? now that's a hot project!
=SMART= in reply to Rich99Aug 31, 2008. 3:30 PM
she looks bored lol
dhs1985 in reply to =SMART=Jan 17, 2009. 11:15 PM
I expected her to look far more excited about sitting in a chair.
ANTQNUT in reply to dhs1985Nov 15, 2009. 8:22 AM
Hahahaha
I_am_Canadian says: Aug 12, 2008. 10:42 AM
Fun idea, but looks unconfortable.
DesignerUserName in reply to I_am_CanadianSep 7, 2008. 7:39 PM
It might sell to the kinky crowd. :D
I_am_Canadian in reply to DesignerUserNameSep 8, 2008. 7:17 AM
Thats not me :-(
DesignerUserName in reply to I_am_CanadianSep 8, 2008. 10:32 AM
Not you in the chair or your not kinky? We can work on at least one of those. :)
I_am_Canadian in reply to DesignerUserNameSep 8, 2008. 11:47 AM
Me. And you will have to find me before you un-kink me.
DesignerUserName in reply to I_am_CanadianSep 8, 2008. 12:31 PM
Un-kink? Why would I want to do that? :P
I_am_Canadian in reply to DesignerUserNameSep 8, 2008. 12:37 PM
You said we could work on one of those...
DesignerUserName in reply to I_am_CanadianSep 8, 2008. 1:29 PM
I wasn't talking about un-kinking. I was talking about adding some kink. Haha
LittleMonkeyMojo in reply to DesignerUserNameAug 3, 2009. 6:49 AM
I'm all for extra added kink, though I'm sure a tennis ball chair never before surfaced in the list of ideas.
DesignerUserName in reply to LittleMonkeyMojoAug 3, 2009. 8:51 AM
For the sports crowd ;) I'm a baseball girl myself but to be honest, neither of those choices are the balls I'm into HAHA
LittleMonkeyMojo in reply to DesignerUserNameAug 3, 2009. 9:43 AM
Actually, now, I have an AC/DC song stuck in my head... :)
LittleMonkeyMojo in reply to DesignerUserNameAug 3, 2009. 9:39 AM
Plus baseballs are hard and I'm guessing you'd want 'em a little softer.
I_am_Canadian in reply to DesignerUserNameSep 8, 2008. 2:18 PM
Oh... my bad
LinuxH4x0r says: Sep 7, 2008. 7:14 PM
Awesome! Can't believe I didn't see it yet.
blacknkhak says: Aug 13, 2008. 3:54 PM
I'm reminded of the seat covers of beads cab drivers used to swear by. this idea is really a mind bender.
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