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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2008

making celtic/roman style sling ammo out of clay

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  • this is alittle off topic but, does it matter how big your pouch is, or if it is square or rounded

  • i use a oval pouch about 4" long 2" wide

  • if u use a pit fire, how long do u need to keep the fire burning n does it have to be a very big fire??

  • The fire doesn't have to be to big, you just make sure there in the middle.cooking time 3 to 4 hours the long the better really .

  • I just though of somthing couldn't you use a paint ball for a sling ammo? It would be a way to use it in a fun manner. Btw Liking the music relaxing.

  • paint balls would be to light

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  • i read the Romans used lead ammo some times. have you ever tried it? i used some of the lead fishing weights and they hada nice feel to them but they need to be reshaped maybe.

  • kool water balloons sounds awsome great idea i want to try a toy paracute too

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  • the most amazing thing on utube is right at 3:25 im speachless

  • hahaha are these the ones you gave me ladd?

  • could hard clay kill a chicken if hit in the right place? (just a thought)

  • Hey I'm wondering where can you get that kind of clay?

  • how do u fire them? do u just like put them in a cookie baking pan and put em in the oven or do u use an open fire to "fire" them?

  • you use clay i use rocks i lik pussy u suck cock

  • is there anywhere I can buy sling bullets?

    i don't care what they are made of so long as they are heavy enough to be accurate, it is hell trying to find good sized rocks that are the right weight!\buy the way, nice bullets, they look pretty authentic

  • How do you fire them? do you have a proper kiln? or can you use an ordinary kitchen oven?

  • @LoveMeTender1971 I couldn't get it to work too well.  It either opened too early or too late- let me know how yours goes!

  • @abetwo4321 you need to air dry them first. A good way to tell when they are dry is by touching them and if they are cool to the touch then they are still wet and need to dry. By doing this you will reduce the amount of cracks and breaks when fired.

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