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Tennis / Padel Ball Pressurizer

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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4 plates
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Description

šŸŽ¾ Compact Tennis / Padel Ball Pressurizer

This is a small, simple, and effective tennis/padel ball pressurizer made from a standard ball tube and an old motorcycle or bicycle inner tube used as a gasket and valve.

Just pressurize it with a regular bike pump or air compressor and bring your balls back to life — saving money and reducing waste.

The design is easy to print, easy to assemble, and requires only a few inexpensive parts.

 

šŸ›  Assembly & Usage Overview

The pressurizer is assembled using a standard ball tube and an old bicycle or motorcycle inner tube, which acts as both gasket and valve.
After assembly, simply connect a bike pump or compressor to pressurize the tube.
Store your tennis or padel balls inside the pressurized container to help restore and maintain their bounce.

This solution is ideal for players who want a simple, low-cost way to extend the life of their balls.

 

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āš ļø Safety Notice & Disclaimer

  • Do not exceed reasonable pressure levels.
    Over-pressurizing may damage the device or cause failure.
  • Always wear eye protection during pressurization.
  • This model is provided for educational and personal use only.
  • The creator assumes no responsibility for any damage, injury, or loss caused by the use of this design.
  • Use at your own risk.

 

 

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