hey guys Ive been working on this new design for a slingshot called the devil shooter<br>its not realy perfect yet i think ill make some design improvements but since i dont have the wood/tools for it i though i just post the design and see what you guys think<br><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-dMDet4YHl8k/T2Z3xW-YTmI/AAAAAAAAAd0/YO5tcyU9urc/s640/blogger-image--184819160.jpg" border="0" alt="">
im thinking sideways with the long part facing the back of your hand<br>and sideways because for me thats just a better way of aiming
How are the bands going to attach? On the round knobs with the securing rubber going into that notch?
it is a type of slingshot with very small forks and little to no space between them, that allows two bands to be attached
aah i see, well there is a space of 2.5 cm between the fork ends so i dont know if that qualifies as a pickle-fork shooter
Nice design.<br>With that one you better not get a fork hit or the devil will get a horn down if it is not made in a solid material. Don' t you think?
i plan to make it out of one single piece of wood but yeah i really should be careful not to hit the horn because if it hits hard enough and im pretty sure it will because i hit my hand once with the therabands i use on every slingshot and lets just say i was lucky i was wearing a glove that day
i recommend a saw shaped like a Π with a very thin blade on the bottom.I have one of this, it is amazing, i can really cut out in detail and its pretty cheap.I probably do 90% of my cutting with it
this one ?<br><img src="http://www.toolstation.nl/images/library/stock/webbig/43155.jpg" border="0" alt="">
You should probably buy a lot of extra blades.If u use it properly (with calm and even moves), the blades last forever, but i saw out like a maniac and break a blade every 2-3 hours of heavy work