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My targetstands

Posted: Thu 3. Jan 2019, 16:48
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Hi Y'all

At the WB Meet & and Greet 2018 we shortly discussed target stands contra whipping cans.

Here are a few photos of my three different target stands. I change them now and then. Easy because they fit into the foot of a Christmas tree.

Simple, easy and cheap to make.

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Posted: Thu 3. Jan 2019, 17:12
by Wolfgang Timm
Really cool! Well done, Flemming :)

Posted: Thu 3. Jan 2019, 17:55
by Ron May
Nice Flemming.
On the last picture are you wanting to light the match or just break it?
Good luck with both. :)

Ron

Posted: Thu 3. Jan 2019, 19:10
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Ron - just break it ;)

Posted: Fri 4. Jan 2019, 03:53
by Scott A. Cary
Ron May wrote:Nice Flemming.
On the last picture are you wanting to light the match or just break it?
Good luck with both. :)

Ron
I was thinking the exact same thing, Ron. Nice new sig, by the way. ;)

Posted: Fri 4. Jan 2019, 05:34
by Rachel McCollough
Flemming, love it!

Ron :)

Posted: Fri 4. Jan 2019, 05:48
by Collin Weaver
I like the idea of zip ties so you don't have to constantly replace spaghetti lol

Posted: Fri 4. Jan 2019, 19:33
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Thanks Y'all.

Ron, Scott - how would you light the match? Sulphur on the cracker!

Posted: Fri 4. Jan 2019, 20:40
by Ron May
With my thumb. :)

There's no way to actually light it with a whip. At least a standard whip with out a sandpaper infused fall or cracker. :D

You could sure put it out though once lit.

Ron

Posted: Sat 5. Jan 2019, 14:44
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Ron - this could be a project for the summer :)

Posted: Sat 5. Jan 2019, 18:55
by Wolfgang Timm
Ron May wrote:With my thumb. :)

There's no way to actually light it with a whip. At least a standard whip with out a sandpaper infused fall or cracker. :D
Like in this video at 3:00 :D

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8tIx1vUVxOw

Posted: Sat 5. Jan 2019, 19:41
by Ron May
There ya go Wolfgang. :)

Ron

Posted: Sat 5. Jan 2019, 20:05
by Robert Gage
Wolfgang, I've seen this video before - though I can't recall when or why. I think it's preposterous! :)

Posted: Sat 5. Jan 2019, 22:24
by Wolfgang Timm
Robert, it’s ridiculous but fun to watch I think. Some of these stunts from the ‚Muchnun Wars‘ series

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC ... __ZZPW4hgT

require an accuracy in the range of a few millimeters, so I think they have to film it several times until Hayashi-san gets the ‚lucky punch‘ with the whip. (Even professional darts players make mistakes and I assume that is MUCH more reproducable than target whipping).
Although it’s fascinating what kind of accuracy can be achieved with a whip.
(E.g. these tricks here are probably not just ‚lucky shots‘
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9WFDjxRU0EA )

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 03:26
by Scott A. Cary
Oh, come on. If you throw enough sandpaper at a match, it'll light...

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 08:16
by Robert Gage
And did you notice that there were three matches there? The inevitable slight friction between them when hit would help to light them. Furthermore, as far as I'm concerned, 'muffling' the cracker of the whip with sandpaper (and so preventing any possibility of a crack) means that this is not really a whip-cracking trick at all! (I suppose it's clever enough in its own way - but why bother?)

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 08:41
by Wolfgang Timm
Interesting, I have never seen matches that light with friction on any given surface (e.g. sandpaper) except in movies. In Germany the boxes containing the matches also have a phosphor-coated surface at which the matches can be ignited...sandpaper would simply destroy the match without any ignition. ;)

But Robert you are right, all these ‚hitting absurdly small objects‘ to provoke a reaction kind of tricks are technically not real target whipping - they never do it with a crack in this series if I recall correctly.

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 14:49
by Ron May
Wolfgang, we have those kind of matches here in the US. They are called " strike anywhere matches".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e81cOAAitjM

I don't recommend this because some of the white stuff can ignite under your nail and you can get hurt. (a little)

Ron

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 15:12
by Wolfgang Timm
Ah okay, thank you Ron! I don’t know if these are even sold over here. Apparently the second component for ignition is the bright spot on the read head of the match.

Posted: Sun 6. Jan 2019, 15:51
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
I don' think it is possible to light the match, if it is done with a real crack. She is swinging the whip around instead of cracking - but a fun idea :)