Corrugated shipping scraps bring bounce but can fray; cereal-box chipboard cuts cleaner and packs flatter. Test flex along the grain, then laminate two thin layers crosswise with PVA for stability. Keep offcuts for shims, edge guards, or emergency net posts. Favor unprinted sections for cleaner lines and better glue bonding during tough rallies.
Swap bulky gear for a craft knife with snap-off blades, a pocket metal ruler, and a folded cutting mat made from layered cardboard. Add painter’s tape, binder clips, and a glue stick. Every piece nests flat, protecting edges and travel sanity. Keep a pencil, fine sandpaper, and small envelope for spares tucked neatly alongside.
String from worn shoelaces, paper straws as posts, and a sliver of window screen or mesh produce a lively net with perfect scrappiness. Rubber bands tension everything. For paddles, cork from bottle caps or felt circles adds grip without weight. Even a grocery twist tie can stabilize a wobbly post during sudden celebrations.