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tom2793 New user 5 Posts |
Hi everybody!
I'm having real issues with my chop cup. I have the wide mouth Ickle pickle version and I'm encountering two problems: Firstly the gimmick is way too strong and I have to really slam it down to dislodge the ball! Secondly my gimmicked ball is making such a loud metallic noise when the gimmick is contacting with the bottom of the ball it sounds so obvious! Any advice? I'm new to the forum so also a massive hello to you all! Tom |
ebackes88 Regular user 153 Posts |
I was having the same problem. I just ordered some balls from rnt2.com that are supposedly adjustable. Haven't gotten them yet so I can't say how well they work
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Doc Svengali New user 66 Posts |
I had the same problem with my Ickle Pickle Chalice Chop Cup. You just couldn't get the ball to dislodge without slamming the cup down.
A few suggestions: It helps a great deal to dislodge the ball if you set the cup down with the forward edge of the cup (toward spectator) landing first, rather than setting the cup down flat parallel to the table surface. I found that the chop cup balls sold by Brett Sherwood match well in magnet strength to the Ickle Pickle cup. http://www.rnt2.com/ sells chopped balls that are adjustable in strength. |
tom2793 New user 5 Posts |
Thanks guys. I'm UK based so trying to find an english supplier of adjustable balls is difficult without spending a fortune on postage! I'll try the forward edge thing Doc!
Tom |
Jorib Veteran user 347 Posts |
Hi,
I can't really tell how Brett Sherwood balls work in conjunction with Ickle Pickle Chop cup but the adjustable balls made by RNT2 really solved the same issue with a Combo Cups set by I.P. Just my 2 cents. |
Poof-Daddy Inner circle Considering Stopping At Exactly 5313 Posts |
Could someone please explain to me how an adjustable magnet works? I know it is a real thing but I always thought whatever strength a magnet had was what it had.
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puggo Inner circle 2022 Posts |
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On Oct 23, 2017, Poof-Daddy wrote: P-Daddy - Could 'adjustable' be in terms of how far you push the gimmick into the ball, or away from the center to increase attraction? Short of an electro-magnet or shielding it, I don't see how you can easily vary the strength. For the OP Tom - try giving Dave at Propdog a call, he's super helpful and what he does not have, he may be able to make at a very reasonable cost. http://www.propdog.co.uk/ Charlie |
dcjames Special user 577 Posts |
The RNT2 adjustable chop balls are very easy to 'tune' so that you get the perfect amount of resistance needed for your particular routine. Although I do not think it's appropriate to tip exactly how they work on an open forum, I certainly give them my highest recommendation.
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tom2793 New user 5 Posts |
Thank you Puggo!
You guys are all incredibly helpful! Tom |
Sophocles Loyal user 251 Posts |
I'm having the same problem and I have to slam the cup down. Even when I adjust the gimmick (ball from Ickle Pickle Wide Cup) it still appears pretty strong. I can't push the gimmick much because it starts coming out the other side.
I don't have any experience with chop cups and so I was wondering if this is normal. |
Levi Bennett Inner circle 1778 Posts |
I had this same problem years ago and returned mine for a different brand cup. I was fortunate to get one of the last Morrissey's to be found at that time. If I ever have to buy another it would be from RnT 2.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
My experience, all balls are adjustable with a round toothpick. Never ran into one that could not be adjusted in a few seconds.
In some cases the performer is shaking the cup just to hard, it is not necessary to shake it very hard, they don't actually have to hear the ball slamming around in the cup. |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I've used foam practice golf balls, shimmed with a paper clip through a small slit, with the Ickle Pickle Widemouth. Small ammo balls for a Nerf gun should work as well, when appropriately shimmed.
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
I've done something similar to Al. I've simply taken a couple of non gaffed, knit covered balls and pushed a short steel nail into it. It attracts to a strong magnet but comes away easily. I believe that Tim Star makes a ball that is magnetic but does not have a magnet installed.
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Sophocles Loyal user 251 Posts |
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On Oct 19, 2017, tom2793 wrote: I had this problem and a solution is to use a toothpick and push out the m*****s from the gimmicked b***. I found there were 2 in the b***. I put one back and problem solved. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Here is the time tested solution, for a magnet that get to close to the crocheted covering.
As a number of members have mentioned, simply use a toothpick to move the the magnet a little ways inward. Sometimes the cork is getting old an dried out, and it shrinks. or you slamming the ball around, moves the magnet and makes the channel bigger. So, after you find the correct position, so the magnet is not to strong work properly, simply take some cotton or knitting material and push it inside the small opening. Do not jam it in, you just want the magnet not to slide all the way to the opening of the ball surface. If you still have a problem, then stuff more material in the opposite end, so the magnet will not slide from side to side. IF you still have problems. Just order new balls from Eckle Pickel. My original Chop Chop, made by Chop Chop himself is still going strong, 50 years later. I have had to buy new balls twice over the years. |
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