My my My my
 
 
 
 
 
 

How to make a miniature basketball hoop


STEAM@Home: Make Your Own Basketball Hoop!

No application or registration needed.

Location

  • Only virtual (online or over the phone).

Find an area where you can lay out materials and do some hands-on construction.

Additional information

Materials:

  • A wire hanger. It cannot be a partially metal hanger made substantially of wood or plastic.
  • A large, flat piece of cardboard.
  • The tape of your choosing. Masking tape may be the easiest to work with; duct tape would certainly make the hoop durable.
  • Markers or paint.
  • Scissors.
  • String (optional).

Instructions:

  1. Bend the wire hanger into a circle. You do not even have to dismantle the hanger, but just reshape it into a hoop.
  2. Bend the hook of the hanger so that it is at a 90 degree angle with the hoop. Do not cut away the hook, as it still can be of some use.
  3. Cut the cardboard to the size and shape of your liking. Standard high school, college, and NBA backboards are rectangular, if you are looking to replicate that appearance. Try to make sure the relative scale of the hoop and backboard seem reasonable. For comparative purposes, an NBA backboard is 6 feet wide, while the basket opening is 18 inches (1.5 feet). That means the basket width is 1/4 (or 25%) as wide.
  4. Decorate the hoop and backboard to your liking. Traditional hoops are painted red, but you can certainly customize it to fit whatever you desire. The backboard of most high schools, colleges, and all NBA franchises are now made of transparent glass; as there is no transparent cardboard, you can really be as creative as you want.
  5. Tape the hoop to the backboard. You can attach the hook (which you bent up earlier) to lower back side of the backboard. Make sure the rim is as close to the backboard as possible.
  6. Attach a net to the basketball rim (optional). You can make make a net out of string, or even out of twisted tape.
  7. Hang the completed basket to a wall or door. Masking tape will work well for this purpose, as it will not leave a sticky mess behind like duct tape would. There are two different taping methods you can employ.

This activity supports the practice of these STEAM Habits of Mind: Develop craft, engage & persist, observe, reflect, stretch & explore.

Tips for Supporting Your Children's Learning

Get your child actively involved in their own learning and having their questions drive the learning. Let them observe and figure out, and try to hold back from answering questions for them. Instead, try to ask: What do we know? What else can we find out? How might we figure that out? Don't be afraid to ask your child questions.  Also, don't be afraid to say "I don't know--let's find out together!" as a way to respond to their questions.   Here's an article to help you support this kind of learning:  Of the Value of Saying I Don’t Know

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Want to learn more about making your own sports equipment?

  • Science Club for Girls at Home - Make you own sports equipment challenge
  • Instructables - MYO Basketball hoops

More hands on activities and learning opportunities:

  • Homecourt - basketball skill building app
  • Cambridge Public Schools Virtual Enrichment Recommendations 

    • Exploratorium - Sports Science

    • Design Squad - Sports design challenges

  • Parkour Generations - Classes

  • Department of Human Services Sports Leagues 

More STEAM@Home suggestions! 

  •  
  • MIT Full STEAM Ahead 

STEAM Habits of Mind - observe, reflect, engage & persist, stretch & explore, imagine, develop craft

how to make a mini basketball hoop paper

TikTok

Upload

For You

Following

spladey

spladey

DIY mini basketball hoop 🏀 made out of paper!! 📝 Like And Comment If You Want A Tutorial!#minibasketballhoop #fyp #foryoupage #for_you_page #foruyoupage

1. 2K Likes, 25 Comments. TikTok video from spladey (@spladey): "DIY mini basketball hoop 🏀 made out of paper!! 📝 Like And Comment If You Want A Tutorial!#minibasketballhoop#fyp#foryoupage#for_you_page#foruyoupage". DIY Paper Mini Basketball Hoop. original sound.

52.6K views|

original sound - spladey

orange_belgium

Orange Belgium

Ready for an origami basketball match? Challenge your roommates! #origami #origamichallenge #easydiy #indoorbasketball #tutorial #orange #fyp #foryou

2.3K Likes, 10 Comments. TikTok video from Orange Belgium (@orange_belgium): "Ready for an origami basketball match? Challenge your roommates! #origami #origamichallenge #easydiy #indoorbasketball #tutorial #orange #fyp #foryou". son original.

38. 4K views|

son original - Orange Belgium

d1_pablo

Your Local Midget

Homemade mini hoop 🥴 #fyp #4u #basketball #minihoop #homemade #viral

723 Likes, 38 Comments. TikTok video from Your Local Midget (@d1_pablo): "Homemade mini hoop 🥴 #fyp #4u #basketball #minihoop #homemade #viral". homemade mini hoop🥴. original sound.

30.1K views|

original sound - Your Local Midget

secretweaponurai

Urai

made a basketball hoop for my room it was super wasy! Watch #diy #basketballhoop #basketball #easy #fun #fyp #fypage #viral #explore #share #howto

513 Likes, 18 Comments. TikTok video from Urai (@secretweaponurai): "made a basketball hoop for my room it was super wasy! Watch #diy #basketballhoop #basketball #easy #fun #fyp #fypage #viral #explore #share #howto". original sound.

19.7K views|

original sound - Urai

trever.is.weird

Poo

Reese‘s puffs Reese‘s puffs eat dem up eat dem up eat dem up eat dem up #minihoop #paperminihoop #paper #basketball #AlaskaAirCAREoke #fyp

80 Likes, 9 Comments. TikTok video from Poo (@trever.is.weird): "Reese‘s puffs Reese‘s puffs eat dem up eat dem up eat dem up eat dem up #minihoop #paperminihoop #paper #basketball #AlaskaAirCAREoke #fyp". I made a paper mini hoop rate it 1-10 | Chicken butt | Labrhon joehanaze | .... death bed (coffee for your head).

3898 views|

death bed (coffee for your head) - Powfu & beabadoobee

randomxvideo_s

user2502549952288

It works and it helps #basketball #hoop #paper

TikTok video from user2502549952288 (@randomxvideo_s): "It works and it helps #basketball #hoop #paper". (For anger) | Making a paper basketball hoop . as it was bridge is a BANGER.

7761 views|

as it was bridge is a BANGER - 🍊 han

dragon_thaimarvel

GrantgustinFlash

Basket ball hopp tutorial 🏀 LVL:easy

TikTok video from GrantgustinFlash (@dragon_thaimarvel): "Basket ball hopp tutorial 🏀 LVL:easy". Basketball hoop paper tutorial🏀 | add tape if you want! | DONE | .... Unholy.

266 views|

Unholy - Sam Smith & Kim Petras

motivatedbymylan

Mylan

CEO of DIY’s? Thanks for 100k followers!! 🙏🏽🧠💡🏀 #MotivatedByMylan #basketball #fyp #diy

263.2K Likes, 581 Comments. TikTok video from Mylan (@motivatedbymylan): "CEO of DIY’s? Thanks for 100k followers!! 🙏🏽🧠💡🏀 #MotivatedByMylan #basketball #fyp #diy". That Way (Bonus Track).

2.1M views|

That Way (Bonus Track) - Lil Uzi Vert

motivatedbymylan

Mylan

DIY Cardboard Hoop 🏀📦🔥 Reply to @chris_columbus 🤷🏽‍♂️ #MotivatedByMylan #diy #basketball

27.4K Likes, 203 Comments. TikTok video from Mylan (@motivatedbymylan): "DIY Cardboard Hoop 🏀📦🔥 Reply to @chris_columbus 🤷🏽‍♂️ #MotivatedByMylan #diy #basketball". DIY CARDBOARD HOOP. Bank Roll.

269.9K views|

Bank Roll - Lil Tati

Basketball hoop - how to make a stand with a backboard with your own hands

Love basketball and want to make a hoop? I wanted to make it myself, not buy it, and I ended up making it. It's pretty cheap, especially if you have some of the stuff you need to assemble.

Let's start assembling the basketball hoop with our own hands.

Step 1: Shape the Ring

The first thing you will need is a ring, I made it with 12mm rod, but it doesn't have to be that size. The standard diameter of a basketball hoop is 450 mm.

To make it flat you need something to wrap it around, this thing should be about 400mm in diameter.

I found an old car rim of the right size, you will need to clamp it to the table with a clamp using a piece of wood.

As shown in photo 2, place another clamp a little further from the first with a rod between them.

As shown in photo 3, slowly wrap the rod around the disk, once you wrap the rod and its edges overlap, cut off the straight ends.

Use a clamp to press the ends together, then weld them together.

To complete this part, place the ring on the ground and straighten out all the curves.

Step 2: Frame

  1. Bend a piece of flat metal, mine was 4mm thick.
  2. Weld it to a flat point in the ring.
  3. Cut two rods 320 mm long.
  4. Weld them as shown in the photo.
  5. Drill four holes to match your existing bolts.
  6. If you need a netball ring, you can simply attach it to the pole and skip the rest of the steps.

Step 3: Mesh Staples (Optional)

Show 7 More Images

Do this step if you need mesh. If you need a network, you will have to buy it.
This step is not as difficult as it seems.

  1. cut 12 pieces of wire 90 mm long (I would recommend making a few spare parts, as they are easy to ruin.)
  2. bend them in the middle (it doesn't matter if the tips are the same length)
  3. clamp the wire in a vise with a steel rod at one end
  4. bend wire over rod
  5. repeat this with all parts of
  6. retighten the wire wrapped around the rod (see photo)
  7. bend it
  8. repeat with all parts
  9. retighten the wire wrapped around the rod
  10. bend it (at this point you can't just remove the wire from the rod - you will need to slide it to one of its edges and remove it from the edge)
  11. repeat with all parts of
  12. divide into 12 pieces and weld on the brackets

Step 4: Backboard

Cut the board to size. My board does not fit the full size of basketball boards. (the second picture shows the dimensions of a standard shield).

My measurements are 1100mm wide, 700mm high and 25mm thick. (You don't have to be that size.)

Step 5: Paint the Shield

Once you've drawn all the lines on the shield, lay masking tape over them. If you try, everything will look neat.

If you are using MDF, you will need to take care to protect the edges from moisture (as shown in photo 2).

Carefully paint over the areas around the masking tape.

Remove masking tape after enough coats of paint have been applied and the board looks complete.

Step 6: Paint the ring

First you need to sand the metal. I used a grinding disc on a grinder.

The ring must not be black or white, it must stand out from the shield. Usually the ring is painted orange or red.

The easiest way to paint inventory is from a can.

Step 7: Assemble

Put it all together. Screw the ring to the shield, hang a net on the ring.

Step 8: Installation

DIY Basketball Post is great to mount on a garage or house wall, but if you want to mount it on a pole, you can create one too.

I installed my ring in the yard using heavy duty wood screws.

A standard basketball hoop must be placed 3 meters from the ground.

I am not responsible for any damage you cause to yourself or your property - you make your own ring.

Successful throws!

DIY basketball hoop

DIY

Reading 2 min Views 5.3k.

Basketball is a sport that is popular not only in America but also in Russia. Many fathers seek to build a playground for their children in the yard. What are the requirements to follow when arranging a basketball hoop.

Shield and ring standards:

  • Height 105 cm;
  • Width 180 cm;
  • Square in the center of the shield - height 45 cm, width 59 cm;
  • Indent from the edge of the shield to the red square - 15 cm;
  • Ring diameter -45 cm;
  • Mesh for a ring 45 cm long;
  • The ring is attached at a distance of 15 cm from the shield;

The shield itself is raised to a height of 3. 05 meters.

Contents

  1. Required materials for ring and shield
  2. Making the backboard
  3. Making the hoop
  4. Fixing the structure

Required materials for the hoop and backboard

A basketball circle can be made from plastic pipe, metal rod or other suitable materials. Also, the ring needs a mesh, which is made of lace, rope, braid or chain.

The shield is made of fiberboard, MDF, multilayer plywood, high-quality and thick organic glass, plastic. You also need fasteners and red or black paint for marking, white for the base.

Weather conditions must be taken into account when choosing the material for the shield. The location for the basketball court should be comfortable and allow the hoop to be hung at the desired height.

Making the shield

Steps:

  1. With a pencil, draw the lines along which the blank will be cut.
  2. Cut out the shield with a jigsaw.
  3. Paint white.
  4. In the center, draw with black or red lines a rectangle for aiming before throwing. The base of the target must be at the top edge of the ring.
  5. The stripes of the rectangle must be 5 cm wide.
  6. You also need to circle the outer edge of the shield.

Making a ring

Steps:

  1. Choose a pipe or twig 45 centimeters long with a little margin. Using the formula, calculate the exact length:

D(ex.). \u003d D (o) * Pi;

L(pr.) = 45*3.14=141.3 cm.

  1. Take a length of approx.
  2. Bend the ring on the round template, bolt the remainder to the shield.
  3. Net can be made from a metal chain or rope.
  4. On the twig you need to make ears for the net.
  5. Take 20 m of rope, cut it to the number of eyes, tie it to the ring. Perpendicular to the sea knot, tie all the pieces. Should be 4-5 rows.
  6. To prevent the ends of the mesh from fluffing, you need to tar them with fire.

    Learn more