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The u shaped piece is 3/8" square. tips are forged down to about 1/4" - 5/16" round. surgical tubing replacements for wrist rocket slingshots was used. make sure the tips are sanded smooth so nothing abrasive can cut the tubing. Dip in rubbing alcohol and slid on about an inch. Let set overnight. Then shoot cans! made these 3 last Christmas last year for my nephews. (One 30 years old.)They loved them! They were out trying to shoot dairy cows across the road!!!!!!!!!
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Hey folks, I've been a member on here for a few years.Lots of great info. I live in Elberton, GA on the GA - SC border about 35 miles east of Athens, Ga. Is there anybody out there in my neighborhood? Within 50 - 100 miles is good. Thanks, db
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I would too. I have been wanting one for years.
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I like the fly rod and the fact that it is in your vehicle ready to go! Cool repurposing too.
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I knew there was a reason i wanted to marry her!
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This worked good. They are 2 1/2" long cut from 3/8" stock.I made a jig to hold them in a horizontal band saw. First cut was made down to horizontal piece on the jig. Then, after inserting 3/4" spacer block, piece was flipped & rotated 90 degrees. After cutting in the jig, I cut 3/4 off a long leg. made probobly 20 in 1 hour. We had Pioneer Day at our church last fall. They make good demonstration pieces after pre cutting. Folks watched like it was magic . . . It kinda is! I hope the pictures help.
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Was inspired by your sling shots! made these for nephew's Christmas. Will sling a 3/8 ball bearing 100 yds easily!!!
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The weirdest thing someones asked you to make
dbrown replied to Smithy.Travis's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
I once helped my nephew make a model of a DNA molecule! lots of punched holes & tenons! He did most of the work & got an A. He told me it was cooler than the one made out of gumdrops & toothpicks! -
A warning that may need to be pinned
dbrown replied to nickh's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
It sure beats golf! -
Horse-shoe-nail-spoon-jig
dbrown replied to Mr Smith's topic in BAWA Blacksmiths Association of Western Australia
Small spoons like that are used in individual salt dishes. -
How to increase chimney draw, propane forge?
dbrown replied to windancer's topic in Chimneys, Hoods, and Stacks
Put a "Y" in your flue pipe with the "y" part pointed down connect a fan & vent pipe where the air flow will blow up the flue. it should draw hot gases like a siphon up the flue. i'm not a rocket scientist, but that should work. -
i ordered an 18 x 25 with 9' eaves, like one of those carports advertised everywhere, i did opt for a 4/12 pitch roof. made the level pad myself & put 6x6 treated posts around the perimeter (square & level) & filled with crusher run gravel.the 9' eave height alowwed for a 10' shed down both sides that i added when i could afford it. ended up with 900' enclosed. it took a little while as i did what i could afford. the prefab shed was 2 grand. paid for it by hauling scrap metal, including my old work van that i drove for 20 years, to the Junk Monkey.(local recycling place)