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Took one of the thornbush forks that I harvested six weeks ago, thought about what I want to do with it.



In fact, I still like the original Milbro thumb-on-the-fork-joint shooting style for small slingshots with low draw weights.

So I decided that I will make one!

Debarked it first.



Then I cut the fork to the desired length and started shaping.





Then I filed and sanded it. It is basically finished, but the polyurethane will bring out the grain and make it glossy. Once it is dried and polished, I will outfit it with viscious flatbands and shoot 8mm steel with 80 m/s!



 

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Micro indeed! I love it!
 

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Good one Jeorg; I like it. That thing could ride perfectly even in a shirt pocket and never be felt or noticed......please do put up some pics once you've applied the polyurethane and bands. And definately let us know how it shoots!
 

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Someone has the natural wood bug!


Have you noticed Goerg started out with some heavy duty technical metal slingshots and them moved to laminates. Now I see he is into naturals. What's next in the de-evolution? Maybe no forks at all like some of Djui's stuff.


I'm just kidding. Great little shooter! I really like the shape!
After all, naturals are natures laminates.
 

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Someone has the natural wood bug!
I believe he has become severely ill, but I don't think its treatable!


He's just gonna have to continue on this tear of natural beauties and continue to share them. This one is pretty nifty in particular. Keep producing all of this eye candy for natural lovers Joerg! I'd love to see a short video of you shooting this little bugger...

Cheers - John
 

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Someone has the natural wood bug!


Have you noticed Goerg started out with some heavy duty technical metal slingshots and them moved to laminates. Now I see he is into naturals. What's next in the de-evolution? Maybe no forks at all like some of Djui's stuff.


I'm just kidding. Great little shooter! I really like the shape!
After all, naturals are natures laminates.
Who says it's regression. Maybe it's natural evolution.
 

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I am going through phases, guys. Trying to keep my range wide. Naturals are very good because of their stability even when they are thin. I really like altering their appearance and still maintaining the original shape some.

On the 21th, my metal gear (lathe, mill, welding and grinding tools) will show up. This means it will be steel time again soon!

These months that limited me to basic tools have been fun, too!

Jörg
 

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Naturals are very good because of their stability even when they are thin. I really like altering their appearance and still maintaining the original shape some.
I was planning on doing just that with this monster -
Gesture Finger Thumb Wood Nail


Have you any tips? I've never undertook a task like this before
 

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a tip for panda man when you start to carve dont go crazy cutting loads off because once its of you cant put it back on. just take your time and keep checking how it looks and feels. once its near the shape you are after i would put the knife away and use the rasp and sand paper to get it all even and smooth. hope this helps good luck.
 

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Here are the pics of the finished shooter. Really great for the cheapo 8mm steel balls!

These band dimensions are fast, but they don't give handslaps with the 8mm ammo. 2 cm fork, 1 cm pouch.





 
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