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  • OK TANKS,

  • @COMODINlatino Robinie that is the wood that I use.

  • WOOD THAT YOU USE NO ABLO BIEN INGLES OJALA ME PUEDAS RESPONDER QUE MADERA USAS.. PORFAVOR

  • @COMODINlatino En Aleman esta madera se llama "Robinie", es una madera dura, es muy caro y necesitas mucho tiempo para secarla( secar? no se si es la palabra correcta, no hablo bien espanol^^)

  • you can also see my wooden dummy ( 7 )day's work..

  • awesome, just what i needed!

  • @12FridaysProject  cool let me know how it turns out... :)

  • @karribo do you sell those :o?

  • @romans11israel

    Thanks mate.

  • lol how u get ur wood cuz u cna make a lot of money from this selling wing chun dummies online

  • Great video. Thank you so much for the detailed explanations.

  • Good video, man.

  • Great job and thanks for providing such a great reference.

  • What tool is that @ 5:51? Excellent video- wish I had this years ago. Thanks.

  • @utubepunk It is a Protractor

    And thanks :)

  • @karribo LOL. Well that was embarrassing! Never seen one quite like that. Thanks.

  • @utubepunk he he ok.

    let me know if you need anything else :)

  • @Godsninja4life

    Between 1,4 m and 1,8 m ~ 55" and 70,5"

  • whats the lenght of the wooden dummy inchs perferd please and thank you

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  • Hi, just curious what wood you used?

  • @qwertywasdful

    It is Robinie

    Hard wood

  • Can you tell me what is the degrees for wing chun plz?

  • @05csl The arms are 15 degrees from center, so 30 degrees between them.

    The leg is 15 degrees angled forward. This is from the 116 wing tsun dummy techniques, calculating the arm length plus half of dummy diameter, and the distance between the arm tips.

  • You mention that the angles from the centre point where you are going to place the arms are from 14-18 degrees dependent upon style of kung fu. What is the degree value you use for a Wing Chun Dummy?

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