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Don't take the title too serious This is a target stand I built to be very modular. With that target stand it's no problem for more folks to practice at the same time. You can set the difficulty from simple to expert. The stage I never reached... But take a look! And if you wondering about the cat - that's my little hairy brother. His name is Fizzgig
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Crackmaster 3000
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Thank you folks
The funny thing is, that I'm one the worst wood workers ever. I can measure, saw and glew a few things together. Not more. And the Crackmaster 3000 (that name was pure irony, by the way) was in the beginning only that round middle pole. Then I found some wood laying around. I held it here, I held it there, glued and screwed this here, the other one there and by time it became bigger and bigger. Then the idea of these changeable "arms" came to me. I started to saw and to screw again, with no plan and no drawing. I was not sure what it'll look like in the end. Perhaps good to dry the laundry. That it turned out what it is now, was pure accident. Like I said - I'm no wood worker at all. You should try that yourself. Start with a simple pole and then let your imagination carry you away
Robby
Thank you folks
The funny thing is, that I'm one the worst wood workers ever. I can measure, saw and glew a few things together. Not more. And the Crackmaster 3000 (that name was pure irony, by the way) was in the beginning only that round middle pole. Then I found some wood laying around. I held it here, I held it there, glued and screwed this here, the other one there and by time it became bigger and bigger. Then the idea of these changeable "arms" came to me. I started to saw and to screw again, with no plan and no drawing. I was not sure what it'll look like in the end. Perhaps good to dry the laundry. That it turned out what it is now, was pure accident. Like I said - I'm no wood worker at all. You should try that yourself. Start with a simple pole and then let your imagination carry you away
Robby
I have a screwdriver. I am Legend...