Thank you Rusty for describing what has been a sort of mystery for me. When the boomerang "helicopters" and lands in front, then i too have noticed the...
... away from me it usually reduces spin though.( lands in front, of me) Looks like i say that it still lands in front after i sand it. Well it doesnt:):) ...
Hi all Rusty I always wanted to know how to make the boom lay down faster or slower, thanks for you lesson about it. Just adding something: Recently I found...
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Hi Bob, Thanks for the nice words... And remember where you saw The Curve first! To the best of my knowledge, it's an original design of mine... Bruce...
Good Day Rusty. Don't tell anybody, but I don't know everything about boomerangs. For some time now I have been aiming to figure out how to get the boomerangs...
I have some fun news. Today I was given a Bullseye Boomerang that I think is the same one as the first One I ever had as a kid. It sure looks like it and it...
Hey Jimmy, Great story.. Such a classic. Flies Like Soup? Actually I had an old red tip, I guess it was a Bullseye. I'll have to look for it. I got it at...
Jimmy There was a guy producing boomerangs under the Bullseye Boomerang brand up until about 5 years ago. He was originally doing this with his brother but the...
... Speaking of which, I saw a triblader in a dollar store, and it looked like it might actually work. Even had real instructions on the back. I ended up not...
Posted by: "Jimmy" j1mar1@... j1mar1 Mon Dec 1, 2008 5:34 pm (PST) I have some fun news. Today I was given a Bullseye Boomerang that I think is the same...
Hi Bob, I am far from sure this is "the problem", but I had a very similar problem that had bugged me for quite a while. In the slim chance you don't already...
... you undercut both arms, I have to assume you're after reasons for the undercutting. ... boomerang. If it's an older design, I pretty much know what ...
Thanx Bob. for responding. Since it flies so well and i think it's a nice boom, i would be glad if you could find out more about them. I mean of course i don't...
Hi Hasse, What Rusty is referring too is the Lifting, or Lead arm. Rusty referred to the Lifting arm as the throwing arm because that is the natural arm to...
Oh ok then i now which arm you mean. Thanks for answering. I will start more to throw the booms from that arm. I notice i will not have to use so much force...
Hi Hasse! I found a couple of websites with a little information about Binghi Booms. I can't find an actual website for Binghi, but the first link has an...
The Byhams have left the farm ("Boomerang Factory") and moved into town in recent years. The Byham family has played a significant part in Australian boomerang...
Hasse By accident I found the following site: http://www.boomerangsdownunder.com/cat/spls.html I believe these are the Bennelong Brand made by Paul Bryden. I...
Hasse and Jimmy, Thanks for the reply, Sorry it took so long for me to respond. You asked me for a manual for BoomSmith. I plan to add lots of information to...
Hello everyone. At the moment I'm setting up to make blanks with a router, & I'm looking for some - you guessed it - advice on router bits. Most of the booms...
Hey gang, I am about to attempt to make my first ever boomerang!! I recently recieved a few pieces of plastic (ABS, Lexxan and polycarb) from the generosity of...
Sounds good, Ghostrider. Â The only thing I would add is that I would use a half-round file to remove the bulk from your 'foils to save time. Although 60 grit...
Hi Jason I recommend 14 tpi saw, it cuts the plastic faster and reduces the risk of plastic melting . By the way, some plastics as ABS are prone to melting...
That all sounds about right...except for the part about using a scroll saw. Any reciprocating type saw will try to pull the softened gob of plastic that it...
glenn; You can go to _www.kendalldavis.us_ (http://www.kendalldavis.us) and under his section on plans, he has a discussion on routers and router bits. You...
Thanks Dave for the link. I will look it up in time ( nice boomerangs) Hasse ________________________________ From: Dave Hendricks <bvdrangs@...> To:...
I like ABS best of all plastics, for its workability and ease of getting a good finish on. And its density is just about right, if a tad on the heavy side....