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Diy end grain axe throwing target
Diy end grain axe throwing target






  1. #Diy end grain axe throwing target how to#
  2. #Diy end grain axe throwing target upgrade#
  3. #Diy end grain axe throwing target pro#

We have you covered with an advanced axe throwing target build.

#Diy end grain axe throwing target how to#

We recently walked you through how to build a beginner’s axe throwing target, but maybe you are a little more experienced, and you’re looking for something with a more finished look.

#Diy end grain axe throwing target upgrade#

Once you are ready to upgrade your Axe Throwing setup – the Premium WATL Starter Kit is the best deal around.Axe throwing has become a popular hobby and a great game to play while hanging out in your backyard with friends. Our Premium Axes will take your game to the next level, they are precision implements to further hone your Axe Throwing skills. Upgrade to the Premium Package to get The Butcher and The General. Making mistakes is a key part of learning the sport and you want an Axe with some durability. The same can be said about the WATL Big Axe, this powerful axe lets you practice the Big Axe discipline of Axe Throwing. Nicely weighted and durable, the Competition Thrower will improve your game and get you ready for the next level of play. The Competition Thrower, which comes with the Starter Kit, is the perfect Throwing Axe to practice with. WATL Axes, unlike standard hardware store Hatchets, are designed to be thrown. The WATL Starter Kit comes with a WATL target stencil, WATL markers, Big Axe and Hatchet and a Whetstone – everything a thrower needs to get started with a new backyard target. The WATL Starter Kit is the best introductory package to get new throwers into the sport of Axe Throwing. Make sure to follow the rules on height measurements for WATL targets you can find here in Section H of the rules page. Step 11: Use a WATL Stencil to draw on your targets. Continue screwing in the vertical target boards outwards from that center board.

diy end grain axe throwing target

Step 10: Find the center point of your target, line it up with the center of one of your front target boards, and screw the boards into the backboard. Step 9: Screw the target backboards into the frame horizontally across the front of the target.

#Diy end grain axe throwing target pro#

Pro Tip: Use your level to ensure that it is straight across the length of it. The TOP of the ledge board should be at exactly 36” from the ground. Step 8: Screw the ledger board to the front of the uprights. *Pro Tip: If the extra bits sticking to the sides bothers you, rip the pieces to 1 1/2 inches wide so they are also flush with the vertical supports. The purpose of these are to give something to screw the bottom ledger board into. Some of the 2×4 filler will stick out to the sides. They should be flush to the top of the spreader from step 4. Step 7: Screw the filler lengths to the front facing part of the vertical lengths.

diy end grain axe throwing target

Step 6: Screw the diagonal support lengths first to the back of the bottom lengths ( inside them), then to the inside of the vertical lengths. *Pro Tip: use your level to ensure that the verticals are STRAIGHT. The CENTER of the vertical lengths should be at 12 inches from the front of the bottom lengths. *You may need an assistant to help with step 5 and 6 below Step 5: Screw the vertical lengths to the inside of the bottom lengths.

diy end grain axe throwing target

Step 4: Screw the other upright vertical length spreader to the vertical lengths, the TOP of the spreader should be 3 feet (36 inches) from the bottom of the vertical lengths, and it should stick out 1 1/2 inches to the front of the vertical lengths (the width of your 2x10x4’ backboard) It should be flush with the front of the vertical lengths. Step 3: Screw one of the upright vertical length spreaders to the top of the vertical lengths. Step 2: Screw a spreader approximately in the center of the bottom lengths.

diy end grain axe throwing target

Step 1: Screw the front and back spreaders to the ends of the bottom lengths.








Diy end grain axe throwing target