Dawesome21
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Slinging Rocks!
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Hey, sorry for the silence. We had a small crowd that day, maybe two dozen people. I invited the history department at my alma mater. But yeah, I usually just shoot it for fun with friends and invite the public as a bonus. My idea of fun is trying to push for distance. If we didn't have a headwind and if the shot tuning had been better (sling length needed adjustment) I think we could have gone over 1,100 feet. Each time I try to optimize more and more to get farther.
It's in good shape luckily, but it needs new axle support blocks and a new axle, and a few other things (lots of fresh tar and oil, some reinforcement plates). The aftermath definitely was sketchy but getting it down safely was very rewarding!
The wooden axle is a really unique component, the piece must be select quality hardwood (dense, straight, no knots) and then it needs to be wood-turned on a lathe by a professional and then heat-shrunk iron bands installed by a blacksmith. All of this makes the rebuild add up.
I am fronting the costs to rebuild (things are underway) but I wanted to open the door to the community to help out if they think it is cool. It's a relatively expensive hobby and I have been covering most of the expenses for several years now.
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