Bit late this year
But I hope you all had a great christmas and I wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous new year !
It's been an interesting year, slinging wise.
I had something of a partial meltdown at the international this year. Combination of lack of sleep, too many bedbugs, no drinkable coffee and drinking alcohol - which i don't usually do
(no one believes me, but it's true).Fortunately no one gave me a battle axe, so no harm was done.
Other than that it was a brilliant week. The picnic lunches were fantastic, the company - as usual - was exemplary. Met old friends made new ones. Did some passable slinging - okay I tore an achilles tendon - but hey, that was pretty much par for the rest of the year as well, so heh, life goes on and we all get older and bits keep breaking and falling off
I've got high hopes for next year.
With luck I can get something going at the local bushcraft show. Still need to have a chat about a venue to see about putting on an international in the uk.
The lightweight target just needs a couple more bits and screwing the brackets on and i'll have a super lightweight target I can set up in a couple of minutes and easily carry.
So I should be able to get some target practice in, before march and mallorca.
I think I've finally nailed the design for the 3d printed water proof sling pouches - bit of minor modification on my original printer and it's now printing flexible filaments better than ever.
I'll send some to roman in guam for proper destruction testing, but think I've nailed it this timer
Hopefully the guys who have the glande rollers will use them and post the results.
My stupidly big 3d printer will get finished in the early new year. Not sure how it's relevant to slinging - but could probably build a decent sized trebuchet with it
So that's pretty much this years letter from the heart of england.
Hope you all have a great new year and look forward to maybe meeting some more of you in 2018 !
All the best
Alex' Curious Aardvark' Johnson