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Topic Archives => Build Alongs => Topic started by: tim-flood on August 05, 2003, 08:31:00 AM
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I have just finished drawing my disc thrower and havee put in a word doc. If you want me to email this to ya just send me an email with aerial in the subject line. depending on how you set it up it will throw 10' to about 30' high just move the bungee or souble it up ( MORE POWER!! )
Tim :thumbsup:
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Awesome Tim! Email sent! :bigsmyl:
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So somebody build one of these and post a pic...lol I am trying to figure out exactly how it works and goes together....probably me and being from Iowa :)
Hank
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build the legs first then build the plywood pieces drill the holes where indicated. put the two pieces of plywood side by side and the legs go in the middle. the trigger mech is a little complicated but doable just make the pieces and it will fall together. I promise. I put a piece of hose on the front of the leg to help hold the disc on.
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Thanks Tim, I will give it a shot. J Kendall
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I remember now why I went into computers not architecture or mechanical engineering. Tim that is no knock on your drawing. :knothead:
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yes the dental thing installs inside the two pieces of plywood it aligns the legs on the bottom. the trigger mechanism installs on the 2x12 it will hold the leg back till you pull the rope. the legs are made from 2x4s there is a 1/2" dowel in the bottom to catch the trigger the bottom is angled so it will impart spin on the disc. it has to be thrown like a frisbee. my first attempt went sideways about 30 mph but very unstable. make the sides and the legs and then the rest will come together
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Tim,
I have a question in regards to the three bolts on the left side of the frame, what are they for? I'm thinking the bungees maybe go down under the bottom bolt then up and hook onto one of the upper bolts? :confused: Also what is the 1 1/2" hole for in the top of the legs?
Thanks,
John
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Tim, do you think you can post a picture of yours? Hank was right, it must be an Iowa thing cause I just dont get it.
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I'm trying to get through to Frank He lives just up the road but he got his spamblocker set at MAX. he has a digital camera.
This was a sketch if yall want I could make better drawings with more dims. but if you make the legs out of 2x4s and the sides you will figure the rest out
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I hate to use the old cliche "a picture is worth a thousand words" but it seems to fit here. Tim I hate for you to have to do anymore drawing as I think your drawing is fine. Some of just do a little better with pictures along with the drawing. Anyway I will wait for the pictures if you get a chance to use the digital camera. Once again thanks for taking the time to share this with us.
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Tim,
Cameras charged up and ready to go.
I'll take a series of pics either Thursday or Friday. I left a message on your phone, call me and we'll set it up.
Take it from one of the guys who has seen Tim's thrower in action. It works great.
Frank
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alrighty!!
Hank
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yes the bolts are to hold everything together and to put the bungees in different places it makes the disc go in different directions and speed I have it set now for a nice slow 15' throw and a speedy 30' throw. The hole in the top of the leg is so you can put the bungee end through it and hook the steel around the 3/4" rod. I have drawn the thrower put together and with one leg in the up position if that helps but Frank will take some pics.
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Hey Tim,
So what do the neighbors think of your aerial target archery? It's a good thing that you never miss. :D
Hey I still have a couple of hunting videos that belong to you.
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Thanks Tim thats what I though they were used for. Last weekend my girl friend and I were shooting, and I had her throwing a ball up in the air while I shot, it was a lot of fun, and I hit it quite a few times!! I was impress with how close I was getting most every shot, seems like a great way to practice as you must let you instincts take over. I'll definity build one of your throwers soon, since I don't think my girl will want to throw stuff for me all the time!
Anyone ever try making they own aerial disks?? I was thinking of maybe making a mold from some large dia PVC or even a bucket, and filling it with spray foam??
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I've thought about making my disks the same way. I planned on useing a bucket and round card board that you get from under frozen pizzas as the top and bottom of the disk. Also using plastic wrap to keep the foam from sticking to the inside of the bucket. The card board should extend the life of the disk as well.
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Yes, I have made discs. Somewhere my brother picked up two sheets of target style foam. I had the tinsmith's at work make me an oversize 10 or 12" "cookie cutter" (biscuit cutter for you rebs) Then I just punched out some "cookies." I had to sharpen the edge as it was real tough with squared edges from xx (~1/16")gauge sheet metal, but once I did that it worked great. I have made replacements with 2" 24x24 regular targets.
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you could glue the blue foam together from home depot and cut it out with a band saw. the discs from 3 rivers are only about $5.00 and they take alot of abuse
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there is a guy at our club that has converted a tennis ball thrower from a tennis camp to launch tennis balls straight up in the air with a hopper that holds about twenty balls we line up just like we were shooting skeet its all automatic
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Tim ...saw one of these on Byron Fergerson one weekend ....I will see him in a few weeks and ask him about it! thanks, mark#78
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I have made a lot or aerial targets by just gluing cardboard(broken down computer paper boxes) together with caprpenters glue then tracing a circle and cutting out with a jigsaw. The targets are really durable.
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Another option for throwing disks, most delis, bagel shops and resturants, get there pickles and sometimes saurkraut in 5-gal. buckets. I have got a couple dozen of the tops to these buckets from a few local food places when they throw them out. They seem to work fine for us. :thumbsup:
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I have 12 pics that I will be uploading tonight. Currently having a problem with Yahoo and going to try another service.
Frank
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Frank is my hero!
lol
Hank
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The Pictures are up. They have ref. numbers so you can ref. Tim. Sorry guys but pic number 7 will not upload.
http://community.webshots.com/user/fvrago
Frank
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Tanks :thumbsup:
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Thanks to Frank and Tim, the pics show the width :)
Question on the bungies: I see one is hooked into the back upper cross bolt and the other is doubled up and goes thru the 1.5 inch hole. Is this for a distance throwing difference?
thanks
Hank
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I've seen the light! Thanks to all!
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Must be the name, them Tims are very crafty fellers. LOL. Tim , if you catch this can you send me the drawings by email ?
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Thanks
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One last question. What are the PVC sleeves on the back three bars for? The one on the top looks like 3" pipe and it appears the pvc gets smaller on each successive bar. Are these to protect the bungee cords from the threads? I just couldn't figure this out based on the different sizes of the pvc. :confused: Tim thanks again for everything. I am sure you didn't think this would drag out so much.
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Tim, Please send me the drawing. :readit:
Thanks, Ernie
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I'd like the drawings too. [email protected]
I shot at cloverdale and had a blast and would love to try it at home.
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Me too!! :bigsmyl:
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yes the pvc pipe is to protect the bungee I use the 48" cloth covered bungees from ACE hardware. the different bars are for putting the bungees in different places I have a pic the shows the disc up about 50' when you hook the bottom bar with both ends. If you want a copy of the sketch please email me and put thrower in the subject line.
Thanx
Tim
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TTT
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hey! Id like to have drawings too . thank you , Mark #78
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IF you would like a Word.doc with a sketch of my thrower please email me with aerial in the subject line.
Thanx