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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

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"These videos are for entertainment purposes only. The videos are not for instruction and are not intended to encourage viewers to try anything without first learning from a qualified instructor. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified person."

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  • Thats amazing nice job, those things go for about a thousand dollers I can see why .

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  • Ahhhh wow. i day-dreamed of building my own and im sure alot of people who train do the same.... You did it .. thats freaking awesome! Thanks for the post.

    Oh by the way, it looks very nice.

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  • I want to make one too...Awesome video!

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  • Awesome job. But your upper arms are way to wide. Koo Sang's blueprints state that they should be 8 inches upper from tip to tip. The distance and angulation of the upper arms will dictate how much you move from side to side. Other than the arms, I think U did an awesome job.

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  • very well done except for the arms seem to me to far apart. i think there only suppose to be 8" apart but very nice work just the same. how long did this take you? did you have to wait for the tree to dry out?what is the name of the tool in the beginning of the video to shave off the bark etc... i would love to try this for myself as well as build one for my school. thanks.. nice horses btw

  • Nice that you have the skill to build.. but your arms are at the wrong angles. Not by a little, but by a LOT, which will mean it cant be used properly as was designed. Remember, the guys who designed these went thru many revisions to find out what worked best & why. Its doubtful that anyone could improve the traditional design without a Lot of revisions & experience in the arts that utilize them. I made a dummy but the arms didnt move. Made it feel & work all wrong. lesson learned..

  • striček! super!

    ...ali zar netreba po sredini popiliti i zaljepiti, jer bu tu pukel, samo velim.

    super!

  • Nicely done my friend. you are very handy with the chain saw, not me. How long total did it take

  • you are making a wing chun dummy..I suggest the legs to use a bend trunk cus it looks weak....and the arms to use trunks not processed ones..because they are stronger

  • niceeeeeeeeeeeee...amazing

  • cuanto te demoraste en hacer esto, como un año parece ???

  • wow,nice!!!u must be spending lots of time to finish tis....good job

  • awesome video thanks for sharing, Im up to build one too, I already got the blueprints and I just found the perfect log to start.

  • Muy buen trabajo¡ 

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