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Rabbit stick
GlisGlis:
Interesting article on throwing sticks from europe and around the world
It's worth to note that many sticks (from different countries and periods) have grooves along the length
Kind of remind me grooved arrow shafts
make me think if it's only for cosmetics or if it has a real functionality
https://exarc.net/issue-2015-3/ea/gaulish-throwing-stick-discovery-normandy-study-and-throwing-experimentations
Pat B:
The grooves, like with arrows could be to help keep them straight.
Aaron1726:
I've made a few of these, can be a little tricky to get to fly right, but lots of fun. I made several from flattened pvc pipe too that I use like Frisbee golf, just throw at trees as my "pin".
My favorite one is from a dead dogwood tree. Very heavy and about as long as your arm. Flies about 100yds straight with a good throw. I'll have to get some pics.
You should check out throwsticks channel on you tube or throwsticks dot com,he has tons of good info and cool videos.
Aaron1726:
Here's some pics. You can see the cross section of them is like an airfoil to give lift. This is the fun part to tune
Eric Krewson:
I can see why my attempt failed now, I had the wrong cross section design, rounded top instead of wing shaped.
Thanks for the pictures, I watched at least 10 rabbit stick making videos and not one showed the proper cross section configuration.
The thick part appears to be on the trailing edge assuming that you throw the stick with the center to the back, is this correct?
Like this;
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