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08-07-2012, 07:40 PM
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How To: Cheap, but BIG shooting/stick handling board. (Homemade)

Hey guys,

Now I am fairly new to these forums but figured I'd share a little knowledge of something I found to be useful.

So as I was perusing my YouTube channels I came across a video for making a home made shooting board. Now there was little information on what board they used to make this pad, so I did a little research myself. It turns out that if you go to Lowes/Home Depot and buy a 1/8" DPI 4x8ft Panel Hardboard, you can turn it into a shooting pad with some Pledge (or other brand) of furniture polish...for literally a whopping total of $15 +/- on your locval prices. I live in Massachusetts and found the panelling itself for $12 and I bought the Target brand furniture polish for probably $3-4. I laid the board down and spayed liberally with the polish and then rubbed it in with a paper towel. I also used the extra that was on the paper towel to clean the puck as well. Then I threw the puck down and proceeded with practicing passes with my 5 year old son in the basement (which was nice cause it was raining out)

All in all, there is little you need to actually do. Just go out and buy the stuff. You could cut the board too if you didn't have space for a 4x8ft board in your house. So far it's been very durable for passes and stickhandling. Don't know how it would hold up to slappers and snappers but I'd imagine not too bad if going half speed/strength.

Links here for both the board and video I found. I will also post up my own video/pics in the next couple days.

Feel free to ask questions!

http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?...llow&cId=PDIO1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28c7-e6xcxc

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good idea, i like it.

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Id be interested to know how these hold up to slappers.

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Id be interested to know how these hold up to slappers.
I've been using mine for 2 years now. Holds up great for slappers (and I don't hold back)

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Yeah, as long as your board is sitting on solid concrete and not on some wood patio (like mine), slappers are fine.

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A few tips:
1. Have the hardware store cut it for you if smaller sheets will help. I get mine cut into three 4' x 2.66' sheets which are a lot more mobile yet still large enough to shoot off of fine. You might keep it the original 8'x4' size for stickhandling practice though.
2. If you have to shoot off a soft or uneven surface (grass or whatnot) you can buy a sheet of plywood and staple it to underside of the thrifty white board to make it a little stronger and they take slappers fine.
3. If you need a cheap netting to shoot at look for 'impact' fish netting on Ebay. A 12' x 25' net cost me $40 shipped, not bad. Link to one ebay store with netting.

I also use B'laster Silicone Lube. About $4 for an aerosol can that'll last awhile. Makes it SUPER slick. Not sure how it compares to Pledge.

My original setup:


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A few tips:
1. Have the hardware store cut it for you if smaller sheets will help. I get mine cut into three 4' x 2.66' sheets which are a lot more mobile yet still large enough to shoot off of fine. You might keep it the original 8'x4' size for stickhandling practice though.
2. If you have to shoot off a soft or uneven surface (grass or whatnot) you can buy a sheet of plywood and staple it to underside of the thrifty white board to make it a little stronger and they take slappers fine.
3. If you need a cheap netting to shoot at look for 'impact' fish netting on Ebay. A 12' x 25' net cost me $40 shipped, not bad. Link to one ebay store with netting.

I also use B'laster Silicone Lube. About $4 for an aerosol can that'll last awhile. Makes it SUPER slick. Not sure how it compares to Pledge.

My original setup:
All good tips. To put in perspective of how well Pledge works, I used it for one application and after two uses the puck still slides perfect. It should be noted I do wipe a little on the puck's surface as well.

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awesome info

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