How to Build A Soccer Rebounder?

How to Build A Soccer Rebounder?

Corbett Clausen


If you like soccer, then you might have wished to build a soccer rebounder wall as part of your sporting gear. A soccer rebounder wall is a wide wall you kick a ball against, and it rebounds back to you.
It is a great way to practice your skills, particularly when you don't have someone to play with. It also allows you to set the angle appropriately if you want to practice your receiving moves.
When you kick the ball on the wall, it is going to deflect it into the air, and you can then catch it. It is possible to construct your rebounder wall, thus saving you the cost of buying a new one. We will look at the actions you have to take when building a DIY rebounder wall.

Materials

• two x 4 plywood- Cut this into 3, 4-foot pieces
• With the remaining two x 4 wood, cut 2, 6 foot pieces
• 2 x 12 cut into four, 4 foot pieces
• Hinges
• Ruler
• Circular saw for cutting the wood
• Power drill with the ⅜" tip to drive the screws into the plywood
• 11/2 inch wood screws
• ¼" x 6 inch spikes • Measurements - a small rebound wall is 36" wide by 24" high. If you are looking for something bigger, you are able to go up to 48 inches by 36 inches in width and height respectively.

Steps for Building the Rebounder Wall Sporting Gear

Working on an even surface:-

• Lay two of the four-foot two-by-fours parallel and about three feet apart.
• Lay a two x 12 across the parallel 2 x 4s, and nail it into place on both ends.
• Repeat the actual procedure for the three remaining 2 x 12s • You needs a wall of two x12s and the two x 4s backing it.
• On the outside of the 2 x 4 backing, screw a hinge into the top of the two x twelve. Note that the hinge pivot point should hang on the side with the 2 x 4, with the ends in a forward position. Do the same on the other side.
• Now, take one of the 6 foot pieces and screw it into place on the other side of the hinge. You now have a bracing leg for the rebound wall. When you are doing it properly, it is going to point away from the front. Repeat the procedure for the other end.
• Use the 4 foot 2 x four on the bottom, to strengthen the bottom part. You are able to also drill ⅜ inch holes into the base and make use of a quarter by 6 inch spikes to anchor it into the ground. You will need to pull out the spikes every time you'd like to move the rebounder.

Vital Tips

• Ensure that you've protective gear when working on your rebound wall so that you avoid accidents. Eye goggles will, for instance, help protect your eyes from Particles and wood dust.
• ensure that you get the measurements correctly, and that their pieces above are actually equal in sizes

Final Thoughts

With a little practice and our DIY tutorial above, you ought to be ready to construct your rebounder wall sporting gear. Make sure you get the measurements right so that everything fits into place seamlessly.

Like any other DIY project, make sure you use the right tools and equipment so that you complete the job efficiently. Take the proper steps to protect yourself to avoid any accidents.

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