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Title: Form Master Plans
Post by: Neon Quiver on August 02, 2011, 10:34:00 AM
I've done some searches on building a homemade Form Master but I am apparently not doing something right. Can someone please direct me in the right direction for the plans? My shooting form has fallen off lately and I need help! thanks
Mark
Title: Re: Form Master Plans
Post by: on August 02, 2011, 12:34:00 PM
Here is the link to the one I like the best:

    http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=004717#000000    

Most of the pics have been deleted. Look about halfway down page one to see the finished product and use this pic as a reference. It is very simple.

Parts needed:
1. 34" of 1" wide nylon webbing (REI)
2. Grommet kit(I bought the 3/8" kit and they were too big) (home depot)
3. Parachute cord or  rope

Instructions:

Fold the webbing in half and sew the folded over end about 1 1/4" from the end (this forms a small loop at the folded over end).

Pass the two loose ends through the sewn in loop.

Install a grommet in the ends of the two loose ends. One grommet through both pieces of nylon webbing.

Run both ends of the parachute cord through the grommets and knot. Make sure the knots are big enough that they will not slip through the grommets under tension. This way is more adjustable if more than 1 person might be using it. You can also tie it like in the picture in the above referenced thread for a more secure attachment.

You are now done.

Bisch
Title: Re: Form Master Plans
Post by: McDave on August 02, 2011, 12:43:00 PM
This is a good example of the use of a formaster. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV9YCudXt9I)  

It is simple enough, you could almost build one just from seeing it used.
Title: Re: Form Master Plans
Post by: Neon Quiver on August 02, 2011, 01:24:00 PM
Thanks Bisch and McDave for the information. I am going to try and build me one. My shooting has really fallen off lately and I need some training work.
Thanks again,
Mark