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Yew Natural Handmade Slingshot

This was a rough cut, uneven Yew fork that I acquired a few years ago. A few medical setbacks delayed me working on it but I finally got around to it last week.

All hand files, rasps, saws, sanding. I had to use a power drill for the lanyard hole and a spindle sander to remove the excess brass tubing though. Two Part Epoxy used to fill cracks.

Sanded to 3k and then a Danish Oil finish.

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Phoenixkh

I shaved a fortune
I remember reading an article in the 90s in which a man had an elderly friend who still spotted decent "Y" shapes for slingshots in trees.
 
I remember reading an article in the 90s in which a man had an elderly friend who still spotted decent "Y" shapes for slingshots in trees.
I'm always on the lookout for "Y" shaped hardwoods. Standing dead trees are the best to harvest as they don't take months or years to dry and I'm not a fan of force drying them in the microwave.
 
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