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So perhaps the two parties can work it out to everyone's benefit?
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To avoid carrying awkward poles into the wilderness could it be designed to simply clamp onto things? It could strap or clamp onto branches, forearms, hefty sticks already laying in the woods, rail fences, etc... etc...
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moss wrote:
I believe the Big Shot requires a heavier duty pole because of the greater thrust it develops (heavier tubing) and the greater force required to extend the sling, the weight advantage of the BS head may be lost because of the heavier duty pole required.
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I think Tobe hinted that the paint pole people don't really like the idea of being involved. Anyone know what the typical pre-launch tension is for the two units?
I'm virtually sure that you could put those photos in front of any seasoned mechanical designer and they would come up with another worthy design in about ten minutes. It's just a darn slingshot.
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moss wrote:
Ha! That's similar to walking into a museum, looking at a Picasso and saying, my 4-year old could do that
A competent mechanical designer could iterate from what Tobe or Jeff has done. They haven't though, what actually gets accomplished is what counts.
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