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So many people begged me to do a how-to for the Sling-X-Bow.
Of course people don't have welding gear and lathes, so a tutorial can't require such equipment.
I thought about this for a long time, as there were numerous issues to be solved. But then I finalized my blueprints and got to work.
I used wood and off-the-shelf screws only, plus common household tools.
Making it took six hours, because of the constant filming and also because welding stuff together is a lot quicker than drilling holes and fixing screws...
I used Stu's ratchet idea for the cocking, but made my own ratchet out of a length of wood. It is easy, you just push the frame to the front until it hits the stopper, and then it swings into the notch.
I made the frame, the lock base plate, the lock arms and the trigger plate out of multiplex (most of it I found in the trash of my favorite DIY superstore).
This is real solid, shooting hunter bands is not a problem, lots of reserve.
The video will follow tomorrow, here are some pics for now!https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1708231852435656503-474402281449250764?l=slingshotchannel.blogspot.com
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_S5akWYNN12Y/TEIAYqez3JI/AAAAAAAAAS0/bvo9xB65Ns4/s320/WoodX4.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_S5akWYNN12Y/TEIAYbl1RKI/AAAAAAAAASs/zTH2EKUhx4w/s320/WoodX3.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_S5akWYNN12Y/TEIAYPESFpI/AAAAAAAAASk/F4PTSfC0ajU/s320/WoodX2.JPG
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_S5akWYNN12Y/TEIAXwix5LI/AAAAAAAAASc/1RSv3zYP44s/s320/WoodX1.JPG
So many people begged me to do a how-to for the Sling-X-Bow.
Of course people don't have welding gear and lathes, so a tutorial can't require such equipment.
I thought about this for a long time, as there were numerous issues to be solved. But then I finalized my blueprints and got to work.
I used wood and off-the-shelf screws only, plus common household tools.
Making it took six hours, because of the constant filming and also because welding stuff together is a lot quicker than drilling holes and fixing screws...
I used Stu's ratchet idea for the cocking, but made my own ratchet out of a length of wood. It is easy, you just push the frame to the front until it hits the stopper, and then it swings into the notch.
I made the frame, the lock base plate, the lock arms and the trigger plate out of multiplex (most of it I found in the trash of my favorite DIY superstore).
This is real solid, shooting hunter bands is not a problem, lots of reserve.
The video will follow tomorrow, here are some pics for now!https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1708231852435656503-474402281449250764?l=slingshotchannel.blogspot.com
Source
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Paul
05 August 2010 - 04:27 AM
Jorg,
I love this post, thanks a lot for all of your hard work.
I picked up some large size black therebands, yesterday, at a physical therapy location.
Installed them, shot it, and it broke my "Y" in three pieces. Wow! Powerful stuff.
I love this post, thanks a lot for all of your hard work.
I picked up some large size black therebands, yesterday, at a physical therapy location.
Installed them, shot it, and it broke my "Y" in three pieces. Wow! Powerful stuff.
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