Ever now and then there is an exceptional video on UA-cam this is one of them thanks helped a lot and was a better job than my 30 year old cardboard stencils
Easy way to make an adjustable length string, make the longest length you need, cut it in half and re-tie it with a sheet bend. Very easy to adjust the sheet bend to make it shorter to exact lengths.
that worked great ,we have the wooden stencil with the slots in it , we had 2 beaver this season the board was not big enough and am going to make a plus size board ,my 67 and 68 pound beaver were bigger than the board and had one bigger than that that we sold green . great video showing your process and should be easy for anyone to follow .
Just used all your measurements and did both sides and it turned out great. Used one piece of string and tied all loops on same string. Just wanted to thank you for the help.
Yeah that is awesome that you found out about this and shared it with your videos. I bought a template 30 years ago and what a chore it is to find when I needed a new board. The board lasts me 10 12 years. I use cabinet grade also.
Awesome idea, one very minor issue the pattern you used is NAFTA specs which they are no longer operate. The Fur Harvesters specs and pattern is more oval. Strings and 1 nail require adjustment as follows Nail #1 - 24 1/4. Strings #1- 24 1/4, #2- 27 1/8, #3- 29 5/8, #4- 32 1/4, #5- 35 3/8, #6- 38- 1/2, #7- 41 1/2, #8- 44 1/2, #9- 47 1/2. Thanks again this way was so much faster than tracing. I measured the string with one loop and added 1/2 inch to the length tied the second loop and it worked great.
The first column is for the string lengths, and the second is the distance each focus point should be from the center. If longitude and latitude makes sense to you, then yes, but I relate longitude/latitude to east/west and north/south on the Earth.
Ever now and then there is an exceptional video on UA-cam this is one of them thanks helped a lot and was a better job than my 30 year old cardboard stencils
Thank you 🙏
Easy way to make an adjustable length string, make the longest length you need, cut it in half and re-tie it with a sheet bend. Very easy to adjust the sheet bend to make it shorter to exact lengths.
I have to admit my ignorance. Don’t know what a sheet bend is. Gotta google it 😁
Very Nice 👍. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Daniel!
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. It worked great!
Thank you!! Glad it worked for ya!
That was awesome brother! I never knew how they figured the board measurements 👍👍 nice job and really informative 🙂👌
Thanks! 👍
that worked great ,we have the wooden stencil with the slots in it , we had 2 beaver this season the board was not big enough and am going to make a plus size board ,my 67 and 68 pound beaver were bigger than the board and had one bigger than that that we sold green . great video showing your process and should be easy for anyone to follow .
I was thinking of you two when I mentioned 60+ pounders LOL! Thanks for watching.
@@LiveMoreOutdoors this will be a great video for everyone to save and use .
Thanks
Just used all your measurements and did both sides and it turned out great. Used one piece of string and tied all loops on same string. Just wanted to thank you for the help.
Glad it worked for ya! Using one string...ingenious... Why didn't I think of that? Hope your season is going well. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks! I almost spit coffee out of my nose when you talked about Algebra II
Thanks! Algebra has some uses after all 😂
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
That’s the best beaver board video I’ve seen
Thank you sir. My high school algebra wasn't a total waste😜
Best how to video on making beaver boards by far. Good Job!
Thanks Hammer!
Really slick Brother! Have never seen that done before but it worked good! Thanks for sharing. Take care
Thanks 👍
Yeah that is awesome that you found out about this and shared it with your videos. I bought a template 30 years ago and what a chore it is to find when I needed a new board. The board lasts me 10 12 years. I use cabinet grade also.
It's strange when finished plywood is cheaper than sheathing grade. A lot easier to mark up. Thanks for watching!
Awesome information brother ! Thanks for sharing this video . That board looked good . Stay safe stay healthy
Thanks tubbyguy!
Thank you I will use your method 👍
Hope it works for ya!
Great information. Brother
Thanks buddy!
This is brilliant! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
That’s genius my friend. All my beaver boards are really old. I am to cheap to get the pattern to haha. Thanks for sharing. Great video
Not sure about genius, but it's effective LOL! Thanks for watching.
Awesome idea, one very minor issue the pattern you used is NAFTA specs which they are no longer operate. The Fur Harvesters specs and pattern is more oval. Strings and 1 nail require adjustment as follows Nail #1 - 24 1/4. Strings #1- 24 1/4, #2- 27 1/8, #3- 29 5/8, #4- 32 1/4, #5- 35 3/8, #6- 38- 1/2, #7- 41 1/2, #8- 44 1/2, #9- 47 1/2. Thanks again this way was so much faster than tracing. I measured the string with one loop and added 1/2 inch to the length tied the second loop and it worked great.
Thanks for the info and watching!
So what does nail #1 need adjusted to for fha specks?
Well done! Thank you..
Thanks for watching!
Excellent i say EXCELLENT VIDEO !!!
Thanks for watching!
@@LiveMoreOutdoors absolutely bud. Been 7 yrs since i put steel in the ground. Its happening this year. Love your channel and your faith !
Thanks for this information. Ive been looking for an easy way to do this
Thanks for watching!
Great DIY, and thanks for all the measurements, seems easy enough once you to the math out of it. lol may have to try my hand at making some
I'm always monkeying around with stuff. Sometimes it actually work LOL.
amazing👍👍
Thank you!
Cool!
Thanks for watching
Thats pertty cool
Thanks!
That cool but I'd rather spend the 20.00 lol. Good show brotha.
LOL! Thanks for watching!
It worked awesome thanks for the math
Glad it worked for ya! Thanks for watching.
What size nails are best thank you much great video
For making the pattern, I used 6 or 8 penny finish. The have a small head and the strings go on and off easily.
Thanks for watching!
So one of the numbers is for longitude an one is for latitude
The first column is for the string lengths, and the second is the distance each focus point should be from the center. If longitude and latitude makes sense to you, then yes, but I relate longitude/latitude to east/west and north/south on the Earth.
I can’t trap Beavers 🦫 Because They don’t live In the creeks near my house but this video was Awesome nonetheless
Thanks for watching!
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