Improved method for attaching single or looped tubes to slingshot frames
We show an easy way to attach single (or looped) tubes to a slingshot frame in a very portable manner, with virtually no tube wearout at the fork. There is text info within the video near the end (e.g., at 12:48). This text starts with a description of what I called "cuffs". I now prefer a cuff length of 1 inch for both 5/8" and 0.75" thick slingshot frames. This also allows some not-too-short forceps to be used to pull thicker bands through the cuff without requiring a string to be tied at the end of the tube.

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