I just recently got into slingshots... Love to watch you making a slingshot from a tree fork... I recently cut a few from a beech tree and oak tree on my property... I read that you should let the forks dry for about a year... not sure I can wait that long ! Those ricochets were SCARY... I think I would have started him with clay ammo, and maybe paper plates... I setup a range in my basement where I have a 42' airgun range with a shower curtain for a back stop... I hang the paper plate from the curtain rod and use two elastic straps with small steel binder clips on each side of the plate to keep it stable... pretty easy to see where the shots are going, as long as I can hit the plate... HAH ! I'm not familiar with that type of blade in your hacksaw that you used on the fork band-tie grooves ? Really enjoying your videos... curious where you live ?
@@hudsonhertz I thought it looked like Hawaii, but wasn't sure... hope to go there some day! I did do a search on "round hacksaw blade" and found it... I do have a few different size round files handy, but always looking for new tools to add to my estate... HAH !
Fantastic tutorial on making a slingshot! The step-by-step instructions were clear and the visuals really helped. Can't wait to try crafting my own. Safety tips were a great addition, ensuring responsible crafting. Thanks for this awesome guide! Sir, can you pin my comment?
@@StephanusDeStephanis Im not sure what wood you have in your location but any hardwood or tree that grows a fruit or nut is pretty good. Anything that’s a good shape and at least as thick as your thumb should be fine.
Was mir aufgefallen ist bei deinem Freund ist, das er die Pouch nicht grade zwischen den Fingern hat, sondern er drückt diese mit seinem Daumen nach unten. Gruß Kalle