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DIY Chain Basketball Net – The Sports Installer

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by Michael Westhead

Anyone that has played basketball has enjoyed the sound of the basketball making the swoosh sound.  In fact, the expression “nothing but net” is one of the most popular expressions in all of sports.

This popular sound is almost always associated with a nylon net.  If you’ve played long enough, however, you’ve had a chance to play on a playground court with chain nets.  It’s a different sound and experience but can be even more enjoyable than the sound of the swoosh.  It’s something you should experience.

What’s cool about chain nets is they’re easy to make happen.  So much of the equipment used in the sports-equipment industry is made from raw materials like steel and glass.   Most items, like basketball hoops, require bending, molds and other such items that make fabricating them way too expensive and troublesome for a DIY project.  However, there are other products such as pull-up bars and chain basketball nets where you can get the raw materials from a hardware or lumber store and build it yourself.

Below are some instructions on how to build your own chain basketball net.

First off, this is something you should do just for the fun of it.  It may be worth it if you have a bank of basketball hoops and you can buy a larger supply of chain with volume pricing or if time is an issue and you need something right away.  Otherwise, you’re kind of better off just buying one.   I say this because there is not a great deal of cost savings mainly because chain nets themselves aren’t that expensive.

Yes, they’re $50 but building them is going to take a couple hours and sourcing material for one net and doing it yourself is going to save you $10.

$36 to $40 dollars (Not including taxes or shipping)

You can see by the pricing above that you’re looking at roughly $36 to $40 for a new net.  I’m not sure what shipping to you will cost but shipping from Kansas to New Jersey is roughly $16.  Add it up and you’re looking at $51-$55.  (If you want to avoid all this and buy it brand new, I can provide it to you.)

$42.80 total cost of DIY materials to include taxes and, obviously, shipping.

As you can see from my receipt, you’re saving a little money by doing it yourself.  What I’m describing below is more for fun than anything.

Materials needed:

2″ Zinc plated chain

Chain link– I purchased 2″ zinc-plated welded steel loops.  You can save a little more money if you were to buy larger lengths of chain.   For the vertical lengths, I went with 13 links which equals roughly 18″.  For the horizontal links, I went with a 48″ length chain for the upper ring and 36″ for the lower ring.  I had a little chain leftover but I wanted to play it safe and not run out of chain and have to go back to Home Depot.

Bolt Cutters

There is a cutting station at Home Depot right next to the chain but, funny enough, there are usually bolt cutters sitting right next to it to use too.

S-Clips

S-Clips- I went with a small S-Clips because it’s not like this net is load bearing. I also wanted something that was a little pliable so I could crimp it easier.  I went with four packs of four.

S-Clips

Hang each individual 13-link chain from the rim with open S-Clips.

Up-close look at net

From here feed the top horizontal chain through each of the 5th links from the top all the way around and use one S-clip to attach the chain together.  When attaching the chain together, I also attached the S-Clip to one the vertical chain in the rear of the net.   One item of note, the top horizontal chain had exactly 39 links.

S-Clip on bottom chain

I then fed the bottom horizontal chain through the 4th link from the bottom.  With this phase, I actually cut the chain into three equal lengths of seven links and attached them with S-Clips.  I did this because the chain needed to be secured on the bottom to not get tangled and unravelled.

Your last step is to crimp all the S-Clips to the rim.

VOILA!

A couple items of note.  I put roughly 100 balls through the net.  (Mikan drill baby!)  There were times when the chain wasn’t perfectly aligned but it corrected itself as time went on.  I will keep an eye on my net to see if I have to adjust the chains or add S-Clips.

I hope you enjoyed this and, if you ever need sports equipment for your playground, school or home, feel free to reach out to me at www.oncallsports.com.

 

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How to Put on Basketball Net (8-Step Guide with Pictures)

Is it time to replace the net on your basketball hoop? If you have a basic nylon net and you’re one of those sharp shooters who get nothing-but-net, you may find that your net wears out quickly. Even if you have a tougher rope type net, like you see in the NBA or NCAA, eventually it is going to wear out, especially if you have an outdoor hoop.

Even if it is not worn out, it may start to get dirty and dingy looking, or you may just want to change your aesthetic by getting a net that is a different color, design or type.

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Why Do I Need a Basketball Net?

Some may think that a net is a trivial part of a basketball hoop, but it is, in fact, a very important part of the game and your hoop. Have you ever tried playing without one? If you haven’t, give it a try and you will see the difference immediately.

The ball is slowed down as it goes through the net. Photo by Melissa Medina.

See the net slows the ball down after it goes through the hoop. An important effect that allows us to see that a basket has definitely been made. Without it, it can sometimes be very hard to see if the ball actually went through. The speed of the ball can sometimes trick the eye, and if the ball does not contact the rim it can make it really hard to tell.

My Personal Experience

I’ve had to play quite a few times without a net. Whether it was at a public court, where the net was just gone, or at my own court where it wore out during a game and we didn’t want to stop to go to the store to get a new one.

In any case, it’s just not the same, playing without a net. Shooting those long 3 pointers and not hearing the swish sound, can be very disappointing. The net really does give that extra feeling when you make a shot. Without a net, there is just something missing.

Very Important!

Replacing a basketball net will most likely involve you getting up on a ladder. Please be cautious and make sure your ladder is on stable ground and that you do not stand on the top step or rung of the ladder. If possible, get a helper to hold the ladder steady for you.

Don’t have a ladder at home? You can get one from Amazon.

Resources You’ll Need

  • A new basketball net (like this or this).
  • A step ladder.
  • A helper.
  • A pair of scissors (like this).

How to Put on a Basketball Net: A Step-by-Step Guide

The following are general instructions for putting on a basketball net. These instructions are for a standard regulation basketball net and rim.

Step 1: Set up your ladder.

If you have an adjustable hoop, it might be best to lower it as low as you can. Once you lower it, make sure that it is secured. If it goes low enough, you may not need a ladder, but it can still make the job much easier. Set up your ladder up so that it is centered under the front of the rim.

Center the ladder under the hoop.

Step 2: Remove the old net.

If the old net is still on the rim, you will need to remove it first. Carefully climb the ladder and have your helper hand the scissors to you once you are stable and in a comfortable place. Carefully cut each loop near the rim and pull the remaining parts of the net out of the hooks on the rim.

Cut the net.

Step 3: Figure out which side of the net to attach to the rim.

Have your helper hand the net to you, so you can start attaching it to the rim. If you can’t tell which side of the net to attach. Look at the net. The end with the longer loops, will be the end that you attach to the rim.

Long loops on net.

Step 4: Push the net loop through the rim hook.

Grab one of the long net loops and hold it between your index finger and thumb. Squeeze it so that you can push it through the rim hook from the inside of the rim to the outside of the rim.

Push the net loop through the rim hook.

Step 5: Attach the net loop to the rim hook

Open up the net loop enough that you can loop it around the front of the rim hook. Hold it in place with one hand and with your other hand, firmly pull the net loop from the inside of the rim, so that the loop tightens firmly in the rim hook.

Attach the net loop to the rim hook.

Step 6: Hook the remaining net loops to the remaining rim hooks.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining net loops and rim hooks. There are 12 hooks on a standard rim, so you should have 11 more to go. Make sure that you don’t skip any loops or hooks. Also, make sure that you keep the net loops straight and do not get them entangled with the other loops. If so, you may need to remove the entangled loops and re-attach them.

Step 7: Pull the net tight.

Grab the bottom of the net and firmly pull it downward to ensure all the loops are attached and to stretch and straighten the net out a little.

Pull the net tight.

Step 8: Play ball.

Start shooting some hoops and have fun playing basketball with your new net.

Final Words

Having a net on your basketball hoop is an important part of being able to enjoy the game. You can replace your net with a good heavy-duty net, or you can go with one that adds some color to your hoop.

Whatever you choose, replacing your net is fairly simple, so don’t hesitate to replace it whenever it starts to feel worn or you just want to give new life to your hoop.

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How to tie a basketball net — Stroy Obzor

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When I enter the sports halls of schools in the district and the region, I often pay attention to the lack of a net on the basketball hoops or their poor condition. “It seems that a year ago they hung new nets, but now they are barely “breathing”!” - so, usually, physical education teachers say. After all, I'm right! Is not it? I solved this problem for myself 5 years ago.

At that time, I was very dissatisfied with the quality of the basketball nets I bought in the store. And, without hesitation, I bought a rope in a hardware store and wove my first basketball net. I had to work a little and experiment so that it turned out to be beautiful, durable and correct. To my surprise and joy, having made 6 nets 5 years ago, I hung them on basketball hoops in my school gym and ... they are still like new (note that students play basketball in the gym every day)!

Today I want to bring to your attention a master class on making a net for a basketball hoop. What is needed for this: a nylon rope (household cord) 20 meters long (5 mm in diameter), a thin metal cable 160 cm and a template (a bar with five nails driven in without hats as shown in the picture).


So, let's get to work:

  1. Cut the rope into 12 equal pieces (160 cm each). Melt all ends of the ropes (so that they do not fray over time) using matches or a lighter.
  2. Each piece of rope is folded in half.
  3. Take one piece, loop over the nail and tie a knot (see photo) after 100 mm. The node is called a "simple conductor". By the way, all subsequent knots are knitted in this way.
  4. Carry out the same steps as in step 3 with the remaining 11 pieces of rope.
  5. The next step is to link 12 blanks together (see photo).
  6. Tie the ends of the ropes together last when 5 rows are completed.

5 rows of woven mesh is sufficient. I gave the optimal rope sizes and cell sizes between the knots. A thin metal cable 160 cm is designed to be attached to the ring. A basketball flying into a ring with such a net is slightly delayed (by 0.5 - 1 second) and falls to the floor. Visual effect of slow motion. Just CLASS. Try it and you won't regret it! I spent no more than two hours on weaving one net. Wish you success!

P.S. The net is attached to the basketball hoop with a cable or rope. To do this, the cable is threaded through the ears of the ring and mesh loops and its two ends are connected with a clamp. At my gym, I used not a cable, but a rope (see photo). However, practice shows that the cable is more reliable and durable.

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    Vyacheslav May 24, 2014 12:57 pm

Thank you. I'm trying to build one for myself.

Valery Pavlovich, more articles like this. Young teachers need your experience and your wisdom.

Vyacheslav, a little advice: for the first time, take the pieces of rope a little longer, that is, not 160 cm, but 170-180 cm.

Attach the net to the ring with a rope and a clamp. I'll take a photo and post it.

Then the length of the cable should be 160 cm, and not as you indicated 160 mm

Thank you for the article and the answers.

You're right, I'll correct the typo now. The rope should be 160 cm.

So, a little epic about my first woven mesh.

Of course, I could not miss the chance to knit such a wonderful net, but for some reason this event was constantly postponed until later. But with a strong-willed decision, I overcame myself and went to the store for a rope.

As a graduate of Physics and Mathematics, I calculated that with a rope length of 165cm (yes, I decided to risk 8)) two skeins of 20m each would be enough for me for 2 nets. What was my surprise when a skein of "20 meters" was enough for me only for 9 segments

Advice to everyone who is going to repeat the experiment: count that there are no more than 16 meters in a skein.

I made the weaving device in 5 minutes, after which I wove the mesh in 40 minutes (of which a third of the time was spent on the last sections, as the mesh was constantly tangled).

A little later I will attach the nets to the ring and write what the average cost of each set is.

Vyacheslav, I am glad for your success! You are right that in one skein there are not 20 meters, but much less.

Advice: when I wove the mesh, I tighten each knot until after the completion of all the work, that is, when I attached it to the ring. Why am I doing this? During the test (by throwing the basketball), the ball may not fall out of the net. That's when I tighten the first loops in particular (that is, expand). I like it when the ball gets stuck in the net for a split second.

Thank you very much. Everything is described in an accessible way, and with the photo it was very easy for me to create a grid for my son. By the way, I experimented with colored ropes. Vishlo very cool and original. Thank you Valery!

I am glad that my article was useful to you in practice, Roman!

Thank you. for a simple visual way. By the way, I also like it, the delay of the ball in the net for a fraction of a second. I think to weave another one, but take from the second knot not 5 cm, but 4 cm (from 5 cm it passes freely).

Maybe I made a mistake, not 4 cm, but 6 cm! I'll try.

Thank you, great article)

I am glad that the article was useful to you!

Good afternoon! Please tell me what is the distance between the carnations horizontally. And how to finish weaving? Thank you.

Horizontal distance between nails approx. 25 - 30 mm.

6 rows of mesh is enough. As you tied the 6th row, align the ends with scissors and singe them with matches or a lighter.

Good afternoon Valery! Thank you very much for the answer. I probably did not express myself correctly!? “Finish weaving” I meant how to connect this weaving to each other (the first and twelfth laces). Thank you very much, I couldn't find a better description.

Vitaly, there is an answer to your question: you need to complete the circle of weaving by tying the first and twelfth laces.

The Soviet ring needs 11 pieces of 180 cm each. There are 11 fastening loops, there are also 11 gaps, respectively.

Valery, thank you very much for a simple and reliable recipe! I wish there were more people like you. you look and life would get better, and the children would be healthier!

Thank you for your positive feedback! I love it when my experience comes in handy for you!

Thank you very much, everything worked out!

These nets are actually very durable.

Good afternoon! Tell me, how to narrow the size of the outlet? It turned out to be a big cadet for me. I have not hung the net yet, but the ball passes and there is still a gap between the net and the ball of 5 cm. Is this normal?

I left too much space horizontally on the template, it looks like I have 5 cm between them

If you reduce the distance between the nodes a little, then all problems will be solved. Read the comments above and everything will become clear. By the way, if the ball freely passes through the net, then this is not bad. so it should be.

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How to crochet a net for basketball hoops.

Mortin Vladimir Nikolaevich,

MBOU "Murikovskaya secondary school"

In order to tie a net for basketball hoops, you will need 21 meters of nylon cord or rope and a template. To make a template, you need to take a wooden block 50mm / 50mm in cross section, 400 mm long and 4 nails per 100 without hats (bit off the hats or saw off with a hacksaw). Mark the bar: 170mm, 110mm, 50mm, 50mm. Drive nails into the bar according to the markup. (see photo)

The markings on the template are designed for knitting with cord or rope 5 mm thick or thinner.

Step by step:

Make 12 pieces of rope 1700 mm long. To prevent the ends of the rope from fraying, they need to be melted over a fire. We take one piece (blank), fold it in half, put it on a nail on a template with a marking of 170 mm and on the side where there is one nail (it’s more convenient to tie a knot). (see photo)

Knit knots in such a way that the loops on the nails are stretched, and since the nails are without hats, the loops will be easy to remove.

Thus, we make 12 blanks with loops. With these loops we will hook the finished net to the basketball hoop.

Further, these blanks are connected to each other in a circle. We first take 2 workpieces, put them on the loops on the nail, which is located on the template with a marking of 170 mm, one on the right side, so that one workpiece is a loop, knot and ends on the right side of the rest of the nails on the markup, and the other on the left. (Make sure that the loops and ends are not twisted). We connect the two ends that are closer to the nail, pulling the rope so that the first knots on the workpieces are in the center of the 50 mm markup. (See photo.)

So we move in a circle to the right or left side until all the blanks are connected to each other. Thus, on our grid, after two stages, we get two rows of nodes.

The third row of knots and subsequent ones are knitted in the same way: the knot of the first row is put on a nail with a 50 mm marking, which is in the center of the template, so that the two knots of the second row and the ends are one on the right side and the other on the left side of the nail , which is located in the center of the 50 mm markup. We knit knots of the third row. (see photo ).

The number of rows depends on the length of the pieces. From our blanks we get a grid of 7 rows.

App. Magazine Young Technician No. 5-84g.

Drawings by E. ORLOV

BADMINTON NET

For this work you will need a shuttle and a template. You must make them yourself from a thin, well-dried plank.

The best shape for the shuttle is shown in picture 1 on the left. Nearby you see how to properly wind the cord on such a shuttle, from which the net is woven. Figure 1 on the right shows a simpler shape of the shuttle, much easier to make. But the first shuttle, of course, is more convenient for work.

A template is a small wooden ruler, its width should be 1.4 times less than the size of the grid cells. According to the rules, the mesh size for badminton is 2 cm. This means that the pattern in this case should be 1.4 cm wide. The length of the pattern is 20–30 cm. - 7 times the width. Both the shuttle and the template should be smooth, without burrs. Sand them thoroughly with fine sandpaper. The badminton net is dark in color, most often green, so that the white shuttlecock can be better seen against its background. A mesh is made of twisted twine with a thickness of 0.8 mm. For weaving larger sports nets - volleyball, football - a linen cord, cotton or synthetic, is suitable. Wind the twine or cord from the skeins into balls. Wind more cord around the shuttle, but so that the shuttle can easily pass into the mesh cells. As the cord is used up, you will wind a new one on the shuttle, connecting the ends with a marine knot (Fig. 2).

There are several ways to weave netting. We offer you the simplest. A net woven in this way will have diamond-shaped meshes, while real volleyball, football and tennis nets will have square meshes. However, this is not so important for a friendly meeting of yard teams. For those who want to weave a grid according to the standard, we will tell you at the end how to get square cells.

Take a piece of rope 155 cm long and stretch it between two supports. Fasten the end of the cord to the rope with a knot, as shown in Figure 3. To do this, follow the pattern / course of the cord and repeat it with a shuttle. Now attach a template to the rope and wrap it around it with a cord, each time fixing the loop, as shown in Figure 4. After collecting 40 loops, take out the template and start weaving the cells of the first row. Lay the cord over the template (fig. 5a) and insert the shuttle from behind into the first loop of the base (fig. 56). Pull the cord so that the edge of the block touches the loop of the previous row. Once again, pull the cord over the template (fig. 5c) and press it with your thumb just where the cord kinks over the edge of the template. In figure 5c, the place where the thumb should be is indicated by a circle with a cross.

Now throw the cord with the shuttle to the left in a semicircle and drag the shuttle from right to left under the first loop of the base (Fig. 5d). Carefully tighten the knot without releasing your thumb (Fig. 5e). If you release your finger earlier, the node will shift and the mesh will be uneven. The first grid cell is ready. Continue like this until the end of the row, moving the template. It is more convenient to weave the net all the time in one direction, from left to right. But for this you need to turn the work over every time at the end of the row. Tie the ends of the rope on which the loops were typed with a sea knot and fasten it on a hook, nail, or tie it with a piece of cord to some support at a height convenient for work (Fig. 6).

When the mesh reaches the desired length, thread another 155 cm long rope into the cells of the last row and tie it into a loop with a sea knot. Two such ropes - at the beginning and at the end of the work - will limit the width of the grid, preventing it from stretching too much. The width of the finished badminton net is 76 cm, the length is 6 m.Yu cm. Thread two strong cords into the extreme cells along the length of the net on both sides, on which the net is stretched on two racks 155 cm high. Edge the edges of the net with strips of white cloth 7 cm wide In the same way, you can weave a volleyball net. Volleyball net width - 1m, length - 9m 50 cm. The tennis net has a length of 12 m 80 cm and a width of 91 cm. The football net is woven according to the size of the football goal: the height of the posts is 2.44 m, the length of the crossbar is 7.32 m.

Cut the cord into lengths. The length of each piece should be 160 cm. The inner diameter of the metal ring of the basket is 45 cm, and it takes 35 such pieces to get a mesh with cells of 4 cm. First, fasten all the pieces of cord to the ring at regular intervals (4 cm ). To do this, fold each segment in half, put the fold on the edge of the ring and thread the ends of the segment through it (Fig. 7). Having fixed all the segments on the ring, begin to tie the ends of the segments of neighboring pairs with a sea knot (Fig. 8). To make the grid even, with the same cells, throw up a template (the width of the template in this case is 2 cm). When the mesh reaches a length of 40 cm, trim the ends of the segments, leaving a fringe of 5 - 6 cm.

In the same way, you can weave a mesh bag for a billiard pocket (fig. 8). In this case, the free ends of the segments are tied at the bottom into one large knot. It is convenient to carry a ball or even several balls with you in a specially woven mesh (Fig. 9). You can make it from a thin cord or even from harsh threads. The net is woven in the same way as a basketball, on a wire ring with a diameter slightly larger than the size of the ball. The ends of the segments are tied into a knot at the bottom. Pull the cord through the first row of cells along the wire and tie its ends. Now take out the wire ring. The knots with which the pieces of cord were attached to the wire will unravel, and the cord will easily tighten the mesh.

SQUARE MESH NET

If you need to weave square mesh, start at the corner (fig. 10).

To do this, make only one loop at the end of the cord using a template and fasten the end as shown in figure 10. In the same way as shown in figure 5, weave in each row one more loop than in the previous one. To do this, at the end of each row, make two loops on its last loop. Weaving each new row, start with this additional loop - the last in the previous row and the first when turning the product.


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