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But for a just weapon to give your close friends a snapping great time, attempt this. Gather up a piece of wood, such as a sh...

Back in the days when kids created a lot of their toys, some devious tiny mind came up with a way to fire rubber bands off much more than their personal thumbs. As a result was born the rubber band gun. Nowadays, they're enjoying such a resurgence of reputation, that you can even acquire guns carved from wood, that replicate actual weapons such as repeating rifles, pistols and far more.

But for a simply weapon to give your pals a snapping very good time, attempt this. Collect up a piece of wood, such as a short section of 1x2" lumber, a wooden clothespin, some Crazy Glue, a nail and a hammer.

You're going to want to glue the clothespin at the rear of the 1" side, which should be on prime. But very first, take a nail no a lot more than 2" long, and 1/eight" thick, and reduce the flat head off, and file it down. Mark on the piece of wood, exactly where the finish of the clothespin will be, and drive the nail into the wood, sharp end down, about 1/3" from exactly where the mark is. Leave about three/four" of the nail sticking up.

Now drill a hole via the end of the clothespin, with a bit that is slightly bigger than the width of the nail. Make confident you drill by way of each sides of the pin. Apply glue to 1 narrow side of the clothespin, from the open finish, down to the drilled hole. Do not get glue in the hole. Now location the clothespin on the piece of 1x2", producing confident it's got the nail fitted via the hole. You may well want to attempt the fit, ahead of applying the glue.

Cut a notch in the end of your wood, just beneath the best, so you can hook one finish of the rubber band there. Now pull it back, and hook the other end over the protruding nail. To fire, just open the clothespin. There should be enough motion to allow the upper part of the pin, to push the rubber band off.

For a lot more zing to your gun, reduce a second shorter piece of wood and glue it underneath at a 90-degree angle, to approximate the shape of a pistol. Insert your nail and glue your clothespin to the back of the "grip". This will make for a longer stretch to the band, and more snap when you fire. chairmats discussion