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Learning to shoot a bow isn't as fun as letting engineering and electronics do all the work for you. Reading time 3 minutes At this point, Shane Wighton of the YouTube channel Stuff Made Here has gone ...
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BYRON — With a couple of shrill blasts from a coach’s whistle, the handful of youngsters formed a line, took aim and released their bowstrings. Thwack! Arrows thudded into the targets at the far end ...
If you are looking for inspiration to engineer your next project or idea, you may be interested in the latest project by the Stuff Made Here YouTube channel where engineer Shane Wighton has created ...
After years of threatening to take an archery class, OnMilwaukee's Molly Snyder finally signed up for one at West Town Archery in Brookfield with her 13-year-old son, thinking it would provide a ...
Archery and dodgeball might sound like they don’t go together, but at Zahr Archery, the two blend to create a unique family-friendly activity. When brothers Hussein and Ahmad Soueidan came to New ...
Over 500 shooters from Kentucky and surrounding states braved the cold to make the trek to the Owensboro Convention Center over the weekend for USA Archery’s 57th Indoor Nationals tournament. The ...
(ATR) An experiment with web broadcast and an archery-only TV crew in Beijing are among the ways FITA, the International Archery Federation, hopes to increase the appeal of archery as a result of the ...
The National Archery in Schools' eastern national championship is being held in Louisville this weekend, with more than ...
Although we’d all love to shoot a bow and arrow like Legolas, for some of us aiming and loosing arrows leaves us at a Lego-loss. Luckily it’s 2021—and we’re not in a fictional world, although we wish ...