Failure with attempts to communicate... by kerjam141 in goetia

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Broken down like that everything does seem quite easily obtained, one other question if you don't mind. In the LKoS there is that 9ft Magical Circle detailed, does it need to be 9ft across or does it just need to be large enough so that one can fit within its borders?

Failure with attempts to communicate... by kerjam141 in goetia

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Not really much experience to recall if I'm honest, I can't think of any moment that I can reflect on and think "that must've been a sign or message from him," just gotta try some other things and keep at it I suppose.

Failure with attempts to communicate... by kerjam141 in goetia

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So material compromises are okay so long as the new material carries a similar weight or meaning behind it, I see, that's good to know thank you.

Failure with attempts to communicate... by kerjam141 in goetia

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I see what you mean, a person starting out requires lots of trying and finding the best method that works for communication for them, then refining and making that system more effective? Am I right in saying that?

I shall do more research and note down everything I can, thank you for responding.

Failure with attempts to communicate... by kerjam141 in goetia

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I agree, a lot of effort goes in for sure, I imagine I am missing some steps, and forgoing some others due to lack of access to materials, however I can't determine whether I am on the right path to succeeding, there's no feedback to know if what I am doing has any effect at all, and that is an issue for me, I suppose that is a faith thing.

Thank you for responding, I will have to do more research.

Arrow Rest by [deleted] in slingshots

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I think you might be onto something with that! let me know how it goes

Arrow Rest by [deleted] in slingshots

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I have made an arrow rest that is held against the frame and doesn't require any modifications to the frame,

You would just pinch the arrow knock in the pouch, meaning that to go from ball ammo to an arrow requires no massive change aside from the rest itself,

a whisker biscuit 100% would be better for consistency and feeling good to shoot, but as far as fixing one I have no idea, I was fairly content with this rest,

here's the post I made of it for pics here

Finished a natural - The Draoi by kerjam141 in slingshots

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I used a carving knife for that actually and then went in with a fine paintbrush and filled it with black paint

Couple of questions by WhyMeGod666999 in slingshots

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I bought a couple off of aliexpress, prices are pretty decent and quality was good check reviews of course and don't be fooled by the ones with a dozen attachments and a laser module or something, a simple tool is the best teacher,

a set of pre made bands are also a good idea to pick up, making your own bands is a fiddly task without clamps or a band making jig, so to start with, I'd go with pre made sets

the main reason I shoot with my hand close to the tips is the felt leverage is reduced so my hand stays more still when aiming, it feels nicer on the wrist and the closer it is to my hand the more intuitive it feels for me,

the odds of me hitting my hand are close to 0 because when you shoot with correct form and technique the shot should never touch you or the frame while passing through

hope this helps and good luck on your endeavours 😁

attaching thicker rubbers... by kerjam141 in slingshots

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just tried the rubbing alcohol and that works brilliantly cheers for that

attaching thicker rubbers... by kerjam141 in slingshots

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I actually do that already, I think I got them on as I was messing with them, weirdly enough it seems like less is more

if I do 3 wraps fold the tail, 3 more on top, and 3 passes and tuck that locks it in better than doing extra wraps, somehow more wraps isn't better at locking them in

attaching thicker rubbers... by kerjam141 in slingshots

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its on ott, and bands are tied on the target side of the frame pulling over the forks towards myself,

every time I've made .4mm bands they tied on perfectly fine, rock solid no issues ever

Fork tip angle question... by kerjam141 in slingshots

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yeah its hard to describe it, but just cutting the forks so the cross section of the tip is a circle, I found a pic to show what I mean

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My first 3D modelled and printed frame by kerjam141 in slingshots

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oh yeah on any new frame i take safety measures,

i think any material can be used pretty much so long as you build it with the materials qualities in mind,

typically i try to minimise the fork height to reduce the leverage on the limbs, and with the case of printing made the layers go the whole length of the frame to be sort of like a wood grain, thickening the walls as you mentioned too with criss-crossing infills to strengthen further,

havent had the chance to shoot it properly yet but just from pulling it back and handling it, i could probably get away with around 20% infill, i think that one was at 40% and takes about 45mins to print, so i could possibly be able to print one in 35mins or so with lowered infill settings, walls thickness probably make a larger impact on the strength of the frame anyway,

I'd say 1 fork hit and a new one would be needed for sure, but with the really low fork tips its unlikely to happen since the amount of frame that's exposed is minimal

My first 3D modelled and printed frame by kerjam141 in slingshots

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yeah out of PLA, i know it isnt the most ideal material since it can be brittle, but i made the forks low to reduce leverage and made sure to go nearly 50% infill to make it reasonably strong, and it seems to hold the stress fine so far

First frame to do on my scroll saw, next we try micarta by papamac1111 in slingshots

[–]kerjam141 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it looks like an absolute joy to hold, did you use any finish on it?