Take a cube of wood (you may want to start small) and cut off the corners until you have a semi-spherical ball. Then, sand it down to smooth it into a smooth ball. For the hexagonal shapes, you could carve the pattern on the surface, approximately 1/5-1/6 of an inch deep, then smooth the sides of each to create the puffy pattern.
Make sure you talk to a professional craftsman- they will help you pick the right tools, as well as how to safely use them. If you are in school, a wood-shop teacher may be able to help you- it will save you money because the teacher has plenty of class equipment you can use.
First, draw a circle.
Next, start drawing squares on the side of the circle.
Last, draw a square in the middle of the circle.
You cant really, but anyway just start with a small ball of paper then get bigger and keep wrapping it over and use a lot of selotape.
dont know i know u cant make a carbord ball ur just bloody biches
You dont you bellend
Ball up the paper.
It isn't called soccer ball because the soccer ball is the ball you use in soccer. See? I have actually heard people call it soccer and soccer ball.
soccer ball, just did it
a Soccer ball
A supporter soccer ball is your mom
Women's soccer is in a different league to the men's soccer. Women use a soccer ball that is the same size as the men's soccer ball.
Soccer ball
There are squares on a soccer ball net
That would depend on the velocity of the soccer ball not at rest.
For playing soccer
a bsket ball bounces hightest then come a tennis ball and then a soccer ball
Soccer you use your feet, volleyball you use your hands. In volley ball the ball is mostly in the air, and in soccer, the ball is mostly on the ground.
The Jabulani FIFA 2010 soccer ball