How do they make snooker balls?



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I believe they're wood inside, with some sort of hard plastic (silicon?) coating on the outside.
By playing the game in the first place. They also wear boring suits and have no atmosphere. Some other sports that are balls are golf, bowls and formula 1.
They usually make them in the shape of a sphere, Steeve Davis tried to get them made square to provide a basis of study for his honorary degree at 'Loughtborough University' but the science profs told him to forget the idea as it would take all night to play one game and cause large cues at the snooker halls
The history of ivory balls all the way to modern times .the new ones are made from phenolic resin and ground round to within one thousandth of an inch accuracy the link has pictures and all the detail - ummm .. way too much information for me !

I prefer to "rack em up and lets play" !
put two in a bag and tie it shut. leave in a dark room at 22.2C for seven months, seven days, seven hours and seven minutes. Open and hay presto thousands of the litle b"£^^&rds !!!
ever seen the Simpson's on how they make ten pin bowling pins. Its probably the same process

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