Laser Cut Sling Shot With Felted Wool Ammunition

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Laser Cut Sling Shot With Felted Wool Ammunition

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This laser cut slingshot and soft felted wool ammunition balls are easy to make and a huge hit with kids and adults!

Materials and Tools

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Materials:

  • Thin plywood - I used 0.2" thin birch plywood
  • Sandpaper
  • Elastic band(s)
  • Thin leather
  • Acrylic paints
  • Wool for felting

Tools:

  • Laser cutter (or you could cut out a template of a slingshot using another method)
  • Paintbrush
  • Sharp scissors
  • Felting needle

Design and Cut

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I downloaded a sling shot logo by Erich Grois from the noun project. Using CorelDRAW, I simplified his design by taking the outline and simplifying the shape of the handle. I added holes to tie elastics through.

I cut out 2 sling shot designs out of 0.2" thin plywood using YuKonstruct's laser cutter.

Feel free to download the design attached here.

Downloads

Glue and Sand

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Using strong wood glue, I stuck two slingshot cut outs together. This makes it a bit stronger as I was using pretty thin wood.

I then sanded the entire piece, rounding the edges slightly.

Paint

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I decorated the handle of my slingshot using acrylic paints and painters tape. I also painted all of the edges (all the way around the slingshot) as well.

I made a few mistakes here - going out of the lines, but sandpaper cleaned it right up.

Assemble

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I cut out a rounded rectangular piece of thin leather for the ammunition holder and made two small punctures about half a centimetre from the side edges.

Then I cut a large strong elastic band in half and tied it to the slingshot handle and the ammunition holder.

Ammunition - Felted Balls

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I use a felting needle to make these wool balls.

Essentially I take a small lump of wool, roll it into a ball, and then stab it with a felting need rotating and shaping as I go. Once I get a fairly uniform shape and a firm ball I stop.

If you haven't felted before, this is a video showing the same technique that I use. There is another method using soap, hot and cold water demonstrated in this video that would also work well.

Play

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This slingshot shoots the little felted balls a surprising distance! Have fun!