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DIY Archery Target - used A4 sized papers

DIY Archery Target - used A4 sized papers
The office had lots of scrap/used A4-sized papers lying around. I decided to save them from the shredder and make a cheap and easy archery target out of these. The idea is to stack them up and compress them, enough to stop your arrows.

A3-sized papers would be better, you can make a bigger target from those. But since A4 is widely used in the office, i don't need to be choosy... since it's free anyway. ;)

So here goes...
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
1. lots of A4-sized papers. stack them up until they're tall enough to equal the length of an A3-sized paper (two A4s makes one A3).

2. old ring binders/file folders (or a strong, thick cardboard)

3. cutter

4. cutting mat (optional)

5. rubber cement

6. cloth from old t-shirt of whatever you could find

7. 2-inch duct tape or filament tape (those with fibers)

8. 2-inch packing tape (the strong, clear types are preferred)

9. metal ruler or anything straight that would serve as a cutting guide

10. straw or any flat rope

11. old paint brush
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30 comments
Jul 11, 2011. 11:40 AMtreesneedtobehugged says:
instead of using all that paper why don't you just use a couple of old phonebooks?
Jun 15, 2011. 4:07 PMsiafulinux says:
I think I'm going to try this, but I'm just going to strap it down and maybe use some duct tape.
Nov 11, 2010. 9:22 AMcode9999 says:
Simple idea, yet ingenious.

However, definitely only an archery target for target tips. Paper and cardboard are murder on any sharp edges (knives, axes, barbed arrow tips).
Dec 29, 2010. 2:05 AMpfred2 says:
Why would you use razor tips for target shooting?
Jun 5, 2011. 3:44 PMscorpman says:
If you are a hunter, you would want to try shooting at least one of your broadheads for practice. Broadheads can make an arrow fly differently than a field point. You need to know if there is any difference in point of impact for when the shot counts.
Dec 29, 2010. 3:01 PMcode9999 says:
Quite right, you wouldn't for target archery.
Aug 28, 2010. 2:17 AMAnarchistAsian says:
i just stuff newspapers and magazines in a box
Dec 29, 2010. 2:09 AMpfred2 says:
I have phone books in a box and sometimes I shoot right through them, but I'm shooting them page on not sideways like here. I have to give this method a try. Thing looks terribly heavy though.
Jun 9, 2009. 9:35 AMrimar2000 says:
Good idea. This is a good use for all that old books nobody reads!
Jun 10, 2009. 9:30 AMrimar2000 says:
Ja, ja! "Fahrenheit 451"?
Jun 11, 2009. 6:14 PMpfred2 says:
Shoot Fahrenheit 451?
Dec 27, 2010. 5:46 PMarmourkris says:
personally I prefer to use pages of Fahrenheit 451 as firestarter
Dec 27, 2010. 6:55 PMrimar2000 says:
Well, I think like you, that the book has an undeserved reputation.
Jun 11, 2009. 5:44 AMrimar2000 says:
Pardon, I speak Spanish, then some errors occurs. You can obtain response at http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451
Nov 15, 2009. 8:35 AMred-king says:
 i have to read farenheit 451 for school later this year...
Sep 10, 2009. 12:15 PMocto137 says:
i just use a picture of mccain
Oct 18, 2009. 3:01 PMtincanz says:
nice... lol what about bush...
Jun 9, 2009. 2:42 AMlord_zi says:
great idea!
Jun 9, 2009. 12:01 AMcoreyt says:
this is great for compounders though the size is not so great for recurvers like me great instructable
Jun 9, 2009. 10:31 PMcoreyt says:
i would have tried this but me and my dad built one not too long ago
Jun 8, 2009. 9:58 PMkenbob says:
simple, functional, recycling at its finest! great instructable.
Jun 8, 2009. 9:46 PMtheburn7 says:
Great job!

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