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Toolshed:
Another habit of mine is making, shooting, and trading slingshots. Here is an aluminum cast of a natural someone traded me. |
RobWilson:
:thumbup: Looking good Toolshed , Thats a canny casting project and I fully understand the time ,effort and skill involved in producing that casting :clap: :clap: There is only one thing that spoils your good work , the photo is out of focus :bang: , if you had only took the time to stop and think , looks like you have set the shot up on a chair . if you have had rest your arms on the chair back to steady yourself and took the shot ,this also would have framed your work better , take several shots in this digital age and picked the best of the bunch . Above is meant to be constructive ,not a dig . I see lots of lads good work spoiled by bad photos . Rob :wave: Ps Andrew will soon be on your case |
RobWilson:
Oh ! forgot welcome to the forum :nrocks: Rob |
awemawson:
Welcome to the forum. (Don't mind Rob - he means well :lol: ) 640 x 480 is a good size for pictures to allow everyone to enjoy them |
DavidA:
Being a bit picky now, but I would call that a catapult. To me a sling shot is a leather pouch to hold a rock. And this is fitted with two lengths of cord . You spin it around then release one of the cords. And the rock flies off at a tangent and kills Goliath. What do the rest of you think ? Dave. |
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