iam sure iam not the first to try this . but my buddy got a sticker cutting machine. it can cut out any computer desighn up to 24" wide and as long as want. could get full templates. stick em on a blank cut it out. we worked it out the cost is about 80 cents in material for like a 6 foot board. i think ill try it out for some rocker templates too!! alot easier than a big bendy stick. lol
yeah, if it works for ya. Might want to keep the stick around anyway, whack your friend with it or at least a fly or mosquito. spring will be sprung soon.
…"Whack!!.
yes it works fine…
bendy sticks are my friend
ken
glad to see you have learnt the art of the baten
a faired stick dont lie
huie
yeah im with Huie n Ken on this one, dont know why just always lookin at those long sticks, few test bends then they end up round the corner of the house or in the shop somewhere. Long reach to get those fiesty newbie flies. the thin ones are great for fine tuning my hand eye coordination and the flies hit the deck.
Then when the wind starts buzzin hard you get a chance to whack one of these alien creatures
these guys are tough, last summer one tried shackin up with me
anyway as long as you get your profiles the way you like um.
yeah im with Huie n Ken on this one, dont know why just always lookin at those long sticks, few test bends then they end up round the corner of the house or in the shop somewhere. Long reach to get those fiesty newbie flies. the thin ones are great for fine tuning my hand eye coordination and the flies hit the deck.
Then when the wind starts buzzin hard you get a chance to whack one of these alien creatures
these guys are tough, last summer one tried shackin up with me
anyway as long as you get your profiles the way you like um.
What the hell kinda bug is that thing???
Is that bug for real?
thats frickin scarry!!!
better get a shot gun
The Asian giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia, known colloquially as the Yak Killer Hornet, is the world’s largest hornet, native to temperate and tropical Eastern Asia. Its body length is approximately 50.8 mm (2.0 in), with a wingspan of about 76 mm (3 in).[citation needed] Queens may reach a length of 55 mm (2.2 in).[citation needed]
I can vouch for most of what google says here but size is more like 3’(L)x5"wingspan
They kill approx 70 people a year in Japan.
They rule the bee class.
a handful knock out a hive of 40,000 euro honey bees before lunch.
the japanese honey bee heat ramps for defense
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=1809&aid=19
so back to the thread, yeah I would keep the stick handy cheeba