How to Make a Self Healing Archery Target
Things You'll Need
- Rigid Polystyrene Foam Insulation, 4' x 8' x 2"
- Anti-Fatigue Cushioned Floor Mats, interlocking 2' x 2' x 1/2"
- Permanent spray adhesive, such as 3M Super 77
- Heavy duty tape such as Duct tape, Gaffer's Tape, or Gorilla Tape
- Cardboard at least the size of the target you wish to make.
Instructions
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Cut the material
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Cut the insulation into eight 24-inch squares. Plan on using two pieces for each target (producing a 4-inch thick panel), so one sheet of insulation provides enough material for four targets.
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Glue two insulation pieces together with spray adhesive. Spray both surfaces to ensure a firm bond.
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Glue a sheet of cardboard, cut to the same 24-inch square dimension, to one side of the insulation. This increases the durability of the target and helps stop the arrows.
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Glue one of the floor mats to the cardboard. This will be the front side of your target.
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Bind the edges with tape. Use two strips at each corner, going from front to back across the stack, is usually enough to keep the target together.
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Wrap the block you just made in a plastic or canvas tarp or drop cloth (optional). Doing so catches bits of foam that will fall from the target as it's being used.
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Place the 30cm FITA target on or onto the target butt you just made. This size target matches the size of the floor mat panels used.
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