weevie833
Materials
- Nov 14, 2012
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Please indulge the fact that I am not an engineer. I need help identifying the kind of product that would be appropriate for a custom fabrication project related to sports equipment.
I am a high-performance bowler (left-handed). It is standard practice to have the right shoe with a leather sole (for sliding), and the left sole made of rubber for push-off. (In case you don't know, left-handers slide on their right foot when they deliver the ball). The problem is that the left sole's rubber fails to grip after a short while of collecting dust and smoothing out, and you cannot put any foreign substance or fluid on your shoes for gripping (illegal).
My question is about how I can procure a small thin sheet of very sticky rubber to wrap around my left shoe so that I can get maximum traction, but without scuffing. I was thinking of finding one of those circular jar lid remover pads, but can't find one any anywhere. It could be smooth, with small pips, or a pattern. It should be tough and not shred or flake, but it could wear out and be replaced (it doesn't need to last forever).
My goal is to fabricate a partial wrap-around shoe "skin" where I can position the rubber sheet on the sole just below the toe, and then afix it with velcro on top of the shoe.
What do you suggest? - thx - Steve
I am a high-performance bowler (left-handed). It is standard practice to have the right shoe with a leather sole (for sliding), and the left sole made of rubber for push-off. (In case you don't know, left-handers slide on their right foot when they deliver the ball). The problem is that the left sole's rubber fails to grip after a short while of collecting dust and smoothing out, and you cannot put any foreign substance or fluid on your shoes for gripping (illegal).
My question is about how I can procure a small thin sheet of very sticky rubber to wrap around my left shoe so that I can get maximum traction, but without scuffing. I was thinking of finding one of those circular jar lid remover pads, but can't find one any anywhere. It could be smooth, with small pips, or a pattern. It should be tough and not shred or flake, but it could wear out and be replaced (it doesn't need to last forever).
My goal is to fabricate a partial wrap-around shoe "skin" where I can position the rubber sheet on the sole just below the toe, and then afix it with velcro on top of the shoe.
What do you suggest? - thx - Steve