Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


archery house, done

Messages posted to thread:
S.M.Robertson 13-Jun-18
Nemophilist 13-Jun-18
chazz847 13-Jun-18
Deno 13-Jun-18
bodymanbowyer 13-Jun-18
4nolz@work 13-Jun-18
2 bears 13-Jun-18
George Tsoukalas 13-Jun-18
Pa Steve 13-Jun-18
Tomas de Gato 13-Jun-18
Tomas de Gato 13-Jun-18
76aggie 13-Jun-18
S.M.Robertson 13-Jun-18
From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 13-Jun-18

S.M.Robertson's embedded Photo



A winter project I put off to finish till know. I used all scrap lumber and nails, didnt buy a thing. This will be a more permnament target than my "block" type which gets shot to pieces.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 13-Jun-18

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From: chazz847
Date: 13-Jun-18




Looks great!!! Have fun.

From: Deno
Date: 13-Jun-18




Nice work there Scott. Always good when you have scrap lumber and a plan!! My favorite combo.

Deno

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 13-Jun-18




Let um fly :-) JF

From: 4nolz@work
Date: 13-Jun-18




might need to go on wasp patrol a couple times per summer (from experience!)

From: 2 bears
Date: 13-Jun-18




I like your new house. I want to build one like it. Maybe add some doors to help keep it dry and a tad more safety margin when they are open.Thanks for the idea.>>>---->Ken

From: George Tsoukalas
Date: 13-Jun-18




Very nice! Jawge

From: Pa Steve
Date: 13-Jun-18




Very nice. Enjoy.

From: Tomas de Gato
Date: 13-Jun-18

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My recent build.

From: Tomas de Gato
Date: 13-Jun-18




Target is to simulate shots laying on your back. I just love it when the server posts the photos sideways.

From: 76aggie
Date: 13-Jun-18




I keep saying I am going to build one of those but never quite get around to it. Excellent suggestion about the doors 2Bears.

From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 13-Jun-18




Thanks everybody. Makes me feel good because Im not good at carpentry. Monkeyball, thanks for the heads up. The last time I had one of these the neighborhood snakes wouldnt stay out of it. Another time my arrow went through the bale and poked a unlucky mouse!





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