How I Finish My Slingshots - Tips, Tricks, and Secrets
In this video, I discuss and demonstrate my techniques for finishing my wooden slingshot frames with Birchwood Casey’s Tru-Oil, a finish I have over 20 years experience with.

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How I Build My Custom Slingshots, Part 1: Wood Selection

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How I Make Slotted Holes in My Slingshots for Flat Band Attachment

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How Wood Survived 100 Years Without Paint

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How I Cut and Tie Bands for My Slingshots

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Slingshot Basics - Grip and Aim

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Shooting a Variety of Slingshot Frames and Bands at a Distance of over 30 Yards

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My Spotlight on Precise Cyan Slingshot Bands

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Discussion of Jinpu Blue Latex, Cutting, and Tying Slingshot Bands

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The Chakram and its Forgotten Technique

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Why Time Matters More Than Skill

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How I Build My Custom Slingshots, Part 2: Prepping Blanks for Shaping

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Whittle a good little flat-plane guy in 30 minutes

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Target Shooting with My Slingshots in the Basement

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Four Factors to Consider When Shooting a Slingshot

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How I Made a Catchbag for Slingshot Target Practice in the Woods

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Melting Copper Wire Into a River Table

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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How to Use Every Dremel Bit

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Slingshot Basics - Bands and Pouches

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