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Powerballs
by Bruce Ure at 13:46 29/12/05 (Blogs::Bruce)
I've mentioned these before, but I've had one to play with for a while now, and I have to say, I love it.
To those not in the know, these are high precision (for a toy) gyroscopes, whose main function is ostensibly "wrist and arm exerciser", for either building up strength or rehabilitating after an injury. Mine was an enlightened Christmas gift. I love gyroscopes.

They consist of a plastic sphere about the size of a tennis ball, with an opening at the bottom about 35mm across, exposing the surface of a spherical rotor inside. This spins about a thin steel axis with a circular cross-section, which extends a few mm either end. These ends fit into what is best described as an equatorial groove, only rather than being analagous to a canyon here on our humble earth, it's the opposite: more like a square section groove cut into the sky. Crap analogy I know, but I can't think of a better way of visualising it. The groove, essentially, is cut into the inside surface of the sphere. Here's what it looks like exploded.
Exploded Powerball

The plastic rotor is weighted, and perfectly balanced with the aid of precision-placed metal ballasts, but there is a not inconsiderable additional mass at one pole. So it spins perfectly about its axis but there is a tendency for it to want to change orientation as different forces are applied, because of the extra mass at one of the poles.
Akis spinning a Powerball very fast

The idea is that you start the rotor manually (with a cord, or without, once you're good enough) and then twist the wrist in a circular motion in such a way that the rotor spins faster and faster. This takes a bit of practice. As it spins faster, the torsional forces become amazingly strong. In fact, the upper limits of the RPMs are due to the fact that to make it spin ever faster you have to move your wrist in smaller and smaller circles, like the classic analogy of the skater spinning faster and faster by bringing in his or her arms. Keeping your wrist still then becomes the weak point: you need tremendous strength to do it, and this is where the exercising and muscle toning come into play.

The whole process is very addictive, and made more so by the fact that buried in the top (of the 'Pro' models) is a digital RPM meter. So the need to beat your previous high score is quite compelling, and in fact there exists a table of the world's fastest Powerballers, which anyone can top by simply spinning the fastest, and videoing the attempt in order to prove it. The record has been held for some time now by a chap called "Akis" who seems invincible and has reached an incredible 16,218 RPM (video here). All the videos of him are actually quite funny (and look potentially indecent; see animated gif above), because the action of spinning the thing up is an unnatural one and it just looks, well, bizarre as you approach the very high revs. It's clearly a lot of effort, and I can vouch for that despite my meagre personal best of only 12,357 RPM. It is interesting to see his technique, which illustrates well the point about having to keep your wrist rotating in as small a circle as possible to achieve the highest speeds.
Chrome Powerball

There's more. There are versions of this fabulous instrument which have no rev counter, so avoid these, but there are also versions with LEDs -- on the rotor -- which are powered by a small generator within. The top speeds of these ones are about 5% lower, because of the power needed by the LEDs, so they are not used by the out-and-out speed freaks, but they look quite spectacular in the dark, and the very principle is fantastic. Speaking of which, there's also the Techno version, which displays the RPMs on the surface of the rotor itself, I think using some sort of persistence of vision technique. Again these are slower, but look like good fun.

Because of their speed, the Powerballs have been given the tag "250Hz", which equates to 15,000 RPM (250Hz x 60 seconds => 15,000), their nominal top speed.

Then, as if that wasn't enough, there's the chrome one. This is, as the name implies, metal, having a heavy metal rotor as well as a chromed metal case. Because the rotor is twice the mass of the plastic ones, the top RPMs are less (Akis manages just over 12,000), but there's a lightweight rotor in production which should be available soon, which is predicted to provide RPMs in excess of 20,000 (hence its tag "350Hz" => 350x60 => 21,000 RPM). The whine of the normal ones at 12,000 is quite phenomenal, and at 20,000 the chrome one must sound like it's about to take off. I want one.

It occurred to me that there might be those among us on Novacaster who would be very interested in these from their sciencey point of view... after all, it is essentially a "precession machine". I think we know to whom I am alluding :-) Anyway, I highly recommend that everyone buys one, immediately.

Approximate price for the plastic ones is 20 quid, the metal ones are hard to find and are 70 quid.

It's worth mentioning the after sales service of these folk, which looks like the icing on the cake. They offer a lifetime guarantee on all powerballs, such that if anything ever breaks or wears out they will replace it for free, including reimbursing postage, if you send them the old parts. For ever. How enlightened is that?!

If you want to buy one I'd suggest kelkoo-ing around rather than buying from the powerballs.com site, because you'll find them a lot cheaper. And if you want to have a go with mine I'm sure that could be arranged.

Despite that this reads a lot like a press release, I have no affiliation with the Powerballs company.

This has in fact been a public service announcement.

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Powerballs Bruce Ure - 13:46 29/12/05
Re: Powerballs Steve - 20:12 29/12/05
Cool!

I think I can achieve the same result with a copy of "The Hunger" with Susan Sarandon and Catherine Deneuve. I'll report back.

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stevepa

Re: Powerballs Bruce Ure - 18:42 30/12/05
lol! I deliberately avoided that area, as it were. Trust you to bring the tone down :)

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Re: Powerballs Steve - 19:58 30/12/05
I know. I'm sorry. I couldn't resist it. :-)

Seriously though, these things look cool. Maybe I could play with yours next time I'm over there.

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stevepa

Re: Powerballs Bruce Ure - 20:55 30/12/05
Oh go on, get one. They cost all of 30 bucks I should think. And just think what it might do for your technique.

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Re: Powerballs Steve - 21:28 30/12/05
Is this the same thing?

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002609LC/qid=1135977398

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stevepa

Re: Powerballs Bruce Ure - 22:16 30/12/05
That looks slightly different. It may well be the same under the skin but perhaps it's OEM or something.

The fact it's described as a Powerball means it probably is genuine but IIWY I'd get one from eBay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?cgiurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.com%2Fws%2F&fkr=1&from=R8&satitle=powerball&category0=

Also the eBay route you have the full range of models. The Amazon one doesn't include the rev counter. Unless they do one that does.

eBay is cheaper too.

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Re: Powerballs Bruce Ure - 22:21 30/12/05
Eek! Further thoughts. I think there's quite a high chance the Dynaflex is a copy.

This one is labelled "DynaFlex" rather than "Powerball":

http://cgi.ebay.com/DYNAFLEX-POWERBALL-AMBER-Gyro-New-Dyna-Flex-Exerciser_W0QQitemZ7207908673QQcategoryZ28067QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

And the ad mentions 9,000 RPM as opposed to the Powerball's 12,000.

And the Amazon one is labelled PowerBall, whereas the Powerball ones have a small "b".

I'd avoid the Dynaflex, personally.

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Re: Powerballs Steve - 22:35 30/12/05
OK - the genuine article on eBay it will be and sometime after the holidays. Thanks!

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Re: Powerballs Bruce Ure - 22:37 30/12/05
de nada

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Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 23:28 14/05/06
Thank you. I have just spewed Coke all over a brand new keyboard.

And my nose is fizzy.

Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 21:22 15/05/06
Hey Paul! Thanks for the necro-post, I hadn't read this, and just ordered a Powerball Techno.

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DrGoon

Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 21:29 15/05/06
Gordon!?! Bloody hell - how the devil are you?
Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 21:41 15/05/06
Not so bad, working from home in NJ - can't complain. How about yourself?
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DrGoon
Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 22:18 15/05/06
Not bad. Also, working (if you can call it that) from home in VA!
Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 05:40 16/05/06
Holy crap! We're almost neighbours! I'll be moving to MD in a little over a month, so I'll be even closer. Our network is spread over PA/MD/VA.

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DrGoon

Re: Powerballs David Crowson - 07:20 16/05/06
and my boss is in Houston (yeah, it's no-where near you guys, but at least it's stateside:)

and a jolly good Bavarian morning to you all.....

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bombholio

Re: Powerballs Simon - 12:00 16/05/06
Mornin' Dave,

You planning any trips back in the near future?
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Re: Powerballs David Crowson - 14:46 16/05/06
I will be arriving at Term 1 Heathrow this Friday @ 22:15, then again a fortnight later...

However trips out on the w/e further than bicycling distance from the house aren't possible as my only trusty and rusty transport is here in Munich with me...

but you're welcome to pop over...or come give me lift :)

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Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Simon - 14:54 16/05/06
I'll pop over - in fact, I've got to give Bruce back his tape deck so maybe we can nip over to his together.

Bruce - you about this w/e?
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Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Bruce Ure - 20:28 16/05/06
I'm busy the whole weekend, starting Friday night.

Could you leave it at Dave's?

Hope the taping went ok..

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Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Gordon Hundley - 20:32 16/05/06
Having a blonde moment?
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DrGoon
Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Bruce Ure - 20:54 16/05/06
I didn't think so. What have I missed?

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Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Gordon Hundley - 21:02 16/05/06
Dave's coming over for the weekend, you're away for the weekend and you suggest dropping the tape deck off at Dave's?

Maybe it makes sense, and I'm the one missing something. :)
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DrGoon

Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Bruce Ure - 21:25 16/05/06
I think it's you :)

Simon, who has my tape deck, is going to collect Dave from the airport on Friday and take him (Dave) to his (Dave's) place, where he (Simon) will leave the tape deck for me (me) to collect at some point, it (Dave's place) being significantly nearer (to my place) than Simon's (is).

An added bonus is that my friend James is currently house-sitting Dave's place, and there's a chance he and I will get together sooner than I might otherwise have got to Dave's, or vice versa.

Phew :)

Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Gordon Hundley - 21:53 16/05/06
Okay. I was missing the vital bit of information that somebody was at Dave's while he was in his hobbit hole.
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Re: Powerballs - and paging Bruce Simon - 22:20 16/05/06
OK, I'll leave it at Dave's.

Taping went really well, thanks - I'll get round to uploading the files soon.

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Airport (was Re: Powerballs) Simon - 19:10 16/05/06
or come give me lift :)

... sorry, I missed this phrase first time round.

Sure, I'll be at T1 at 22:15 on Friday and give you a lift back to Knaphill.

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Re: Airport (was Re: Powerballs) David Crowson - 09:07 17/05/06
Simon you are a star and then some.

(I was actually meaning sometime during the w/e, but as you've now offfered:)

I def. owe you one or two for this...
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bombholio

Re: Airport (was Re: Powerballs) Simon - 09:13 17/05/06
It'll be like, what, 15 years since the first time I picked you up from Heathrow back in those heady Cimage days?

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Re: Airport (was Re: Powerballs) David Crowson - 09:18 17/05/06
=8^0

Has it been that long, ungemoglich.
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Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 14:55 16/05/06
This country is too big for it's own good, Cara drove to a wedding in 'neighbourly' MD on Friday. Took her 8 hours!

Who ya working for?

Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 14:58 16/05/06
Cara says Hi btw :)

How's Signe?

You know Cara and I had a kid? Boy, Charlie, 04/04/04.

We're official grown ups now. How depressing is that? ;-)

Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 19:18 16/05/06
Dude, I'm 40. I wouldn't stand for any of those "grown up" insults though.

Signe is good - hi Cara (and belated grats!) - Signe says hello to you both too.

Virginia's pretty large - 8 hours, you're either in the sticks or down in Norfolk.

I'm working for Core Communications - it's a CLEC that does modem services for ISPs. Yep, back to modems... this time thousands of them per chassis, all pushing radius packets around... heh. If you're unfortunate enough not to get broadband in this part of the world, there's a good chance you come over our network.

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Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 20:13 16/05/06
40 eh? Wow. :)

Yep, we're in the sticks - big time. We live halfway up a mountain in the Blue Ridge, about 35 miles S of Roanoke. Very much southern VA.

I am unfortunate enough not to get broadband, but not quite unfortunate enough to be on dial-up, but lately I'd consider dial-up a blessing.

I spend most of my day trying not to get nailed by DirecWay's Fair Access Policy.

Though, fingers crossed, its days are numbered, I am getting quotes for a T1 as we speak.

Though my loop is slightly on the long side, at about 50,000 ft, so not looking forward to the quote....

Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 20:45 16/05/06
Sounds pretty cool. Good job it's not any further west, where Moosehead is a misdemeanour.

What are you doing for a living?
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DrGoon

Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 21:06 16/05/06
I'm messing around day to day with some pet projects to keep vaguely IT active (with one or two having good chances for commercial success), but nothing really full-time as such.

Doubt I'd get a regular day job over here anyway really, not having a degree and all that. They make such a big deal of it here, as I'm sure you know?

Moosehead? Er... dunno what the hell you're talking about - I've only been here for 8 months you know :)

Re: Powerballs Gordon Hundley - 21:59 16/05/06
It's a West Virginia joke. Moosehead is a (crap) beer anywhere else. In WV it's moose head. I bet Cara would have got the joke. Oh well, I tried. :)

Yep, a lot of companies are stuck on degrees. Usually works out for the best, as they're mostly companies I'd like to eliminate from my search. Agents are more of a problem than people who actually have work to do.
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DrGoon

Re: Powerballs Paul Gardner - 22:03 16/05/06
No, Cara didn't get it either - it's just you :)