How to make a natural slingshot using beech wood forks

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Pebble Shooter

Pebble Shooter

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Finding suitable natural beechwood forks to make slingshots - a general overview of the subject, including initial making steps.
Before you venture all excited into the woods to harvest natural forks, make sure you're wearing long trousers, hiking boots, and have efficient bug spray against mosquitos and ticks, as both enjoy the shady foliage like you do, particularly during the warmer season: tick bites are not necessarily harmless by any account, avoid if possible.
You will need an efficient branch cutting saw to get through thicker sections of wood fairly rapidly: your trunk space is doubtlessly limited. Ideal locations are those where hardwood trees have been felled: the longer ago this is, the better, because the clutter of deadwood branches on the forest ground will have dried out naturally to a large extent - which of course cuts down the drying and waiting period before you can eagerly start making your naturals (or "natties" as the are frequently referred to). Generally speaking, there is always some residual dampness, even in older wood, and you may need to let it dry out fully: the microwave method is not necessarily a good idea.
You need to check carefully for wood rot and woodworms, as both will weaken the structural strength of the wood grain i.e. the danger of forks suddenly snapping. In any case, you want to make sure that the forks are strong enough for the repeated forces of bands or tubes being drawn repeatedly: the last thing you want are broken sections of fork limbs flying back into your face. Placing the natural forks with the fork tips already cut to the desired height between vise clamps, and pushing hard against the grip section will tell you whether the wood is safe or not. Natural forks with branch knots in the fork section are better discarded.
Thicker fork limbs are always safer than thinner ones, and forks limbs cut shorter rather than longer are safer too. Avoid pinewood and similar woods, as they do not have the grain density and hardness needed to ensure structural strength for slingshots. When using unfamiliar wood types, always read up about the hardness properties first for safety purposes. If in doubt, ask someone who really knows the subject.
As always with such projects, you are fully responsible for the way you interpret the information provided in this video, and I will not be held liable for accidents of any kind. That said, a natural slingshot made with the right kind of hardwood in good condition is probably safe most of the time. In any case, you should always wear safety glasses when shooting slingshots - just in case.
Have fun in making and shooting natural slingshots!

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@canvandal4503
@canvandal4503 4 жыл бұрын
Really turned out great! Enjoyed the video!
@48pluto
@48pluto 4 жыл бұрын
the only natural i have came at the perfect moment. I was out with my lady and our boat. And of course my self made slingshot broke at the first day. I was a bit upset because i knew we were out for a whole week and now my slingshot broke... I took a piss in the woods en there i saw it. a perfect frame! I quickly fixed it to a slingshot and i had a great holliday with it. Later on i finished it a bit more. Its still here and i love that slingshot. I don't shoot it every day but its in my collection and i never forget how i got it. This was a case where the slingshot found me and not the other way around :)
@bricktrooperproductions
@bricktrooperproductions 3 жыл бұрын
your channel is great
@fletscher6257
@fletscher6257 3 жыл бұрын
Good job, nice frame 👍
@DeepSouthSlings
@DeepSouthSlings Жыл бұрын
nice tutorial brother ! It had a bit of spalting going on too, which is ALWAYS nice bonus as long as it's still strong.
@pebbleshooter3807
@pebbleshooter3807 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Safety is always at the top of my list when making any type of slingshot design. Sadly, this very sturdy shooter ended up in a sealed cardboard box with other generally unused slingshots: I tend to use two or three slingshots out of my entire collection, and that's it...hmm.
@k.o.skeeponshooting235
@k.o.skeeponshooting235 3 жыл бұрын
Great video 👍🏻 subbed 👊🏻
@Rajput-uq3jf
@Rajput-uq3jf 4 жыл бұрын
Bro in which shop we can get rubber pipes
@pebbleshooter3807
@pebbleshooter3807 4 жыл бұрын
Most D.I.Y stores sell PVC pipes in different sizes: you can shape PVC with a heat gun to make a slingshot.
@kaliumnitraat
@kaliumnitraat 4 жыл бұрын
Pebble Shooter i think he means the bands
@daveytrotman9681
@daveytrotman9681 4 жыл бұрын
Open to selling this channel? I’m interested
@pebbleshooter3807
@pebbleshooter3807 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your interest, but it's not for sale...
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