A hardware kit for the Sliding Legolini 3D Printed slingbow.

Important Notes
  1. This kit does not include the slingbow itself, or any filament for printing the slingbow!
  2. The kit also does not include a small spring for the ammo clip - you should use one from an old clicky pen.
  3. Allergy Information - the TheraBand tubing is made from Latex
  4. As with any archery project, there is a chance of injury - rope can fray, and components can break etc. Please wear appropriate protective gear when partaking in archery, and only do so in a place where people/animals aren't at risk of accidental injury (e.g. archery clubs).

The kit includes the following items:
  • 18x M3x20mm allen screws (15 for the slingbow, and 3 for the ammo clip version A)
  • 15x M3 hex nuts
  • 2x M3x16mm button head allen screws
  • 1x M4x40 allen screws
  • 1x M4 hex nut
  • 3x 20mm length springs (8mm diameter, 0.8mm wire diameter)
  • 1x 100cm length 3mm diameter rope (this is double the amount of rope you need in case of breakages etc. - you can cut it down to the sizes you need)
  • 1x 15cm TheraBand resistive tubing (you can cut this down to make 2 tubes of your preferred length)
  • 4x 3.6mm zip ties
  • Aluminium shafted, steel tipped crossbow bolts (either 6x, or 12x, depending on the option you choose)
  • Spares of nuts/spring/zip ties in case you lose/break them

Note to EU customers:
This package will be sent from the UK. As the UK left the EU on 31st January 2021, any packages ordered from the UK will be subject to customs processing and so there may be a delay in your order being received. Furthermore, as with any imports from outside of the EU, there may be additional customs charges and duties to pay. These vary per country, so you should visit the website of your country's postal service for further details about these potential charges.

Note to International customers outside of the UK or EU:
There may be additional customs charges and duties to pay upon import of any packages from outside your country. These vary per country, so you should visit the website of your country's postal service for further details about these potential charges.