@boozedleader not when my friends the keeper lol - this one was for the video only i have my own private shoots and also i have 10 acres of my own woodland when i feel the need to hunt - regards john
@slingshot0703 i may do in the near future.the process is real simple to be fair.soak fresh cut fork in boiling water(bark still attached)leave for20mins-remove&put instantly in vice-clamp to desired shape-during this process hot steam from the water will soften&loosen the bark so it can be pulled off easily without the method of skinning with a knife when dry(hard work).simply leave in vice for approx2-3hours to cool naturally/remove and there u have ur catapult-hope that may help regards -john
i luv it
TheHenryukl 3 months ago
do you not get in trouble for shooting/hunting in local woods?
boozedleader 10 months ago
@boozedleader not when my friends the keeper lol - this one was for the video only i have my own private shoots and also i have 10 acres of my own woodland when i feel the need to hunt - regards john
we66y357 10 months ago
great video mate, very interesting.
Mike.
WeaponCollector 10 months ago
@WeaponCollector cheers mike
we66y357 10 months ago
great video, could you do a tutorial on steaming/bending the forks?
slingshot0703 10 months ago
@slingshot0703 i may do in the near future.the process is real simple to be fair.soak fresh cut fork in boiling water(bark still attached)leave for20mins-remove&put instantly in vice-clamp to desired shape-during this process hot steam from the water will soften&loosen the bark so it can be pulled off easily without the method of skinning with a knife when dry(hard work).simply leave in vice for approx2-3hours to cool naturally/remove and there u have ur catapult-hope that may help regards -john
we66y357 10 months ago
great vid, like the holly fork
OLDMANSBALLBAG 10 months ago
I always enjoy watching your vids...plus I always learn something...thanks!
trcmn09 10 months ago
@trcmn09 cheers my friend
we66y357 10 months ago
cool video m8
marbles112 10 months ago