2. Problem
• The problem was having the part of the
slingshot you pull back slip out of your
fingers.
3. Why Did I Choose This Subject
• I choose this subject because I hate
slingshots.
• With my model I made it so that the
slingshot would work better and I would
enjoy them more.
4. What I Enjoyed Most
• I enjoyed making the slingshot so it
wouldnt slip from my fingers.
• I am also looking forward to seeing the joy
on peoples faces when they shoot the
slingshot with my attachment.
5. Procedures
• Made a hole in the pouch.
• Put the hook through the pouch.
• Bend the hook downward so that it
wouldn't be pokeing out.
• Hammered the point of the screw so that it
would be much safer.
6. Problems Encountered
• The slingshot was hard to shoot in the
begining, but after I got a technique down
it shot a lot better.
• It was also difficult to find a way to position
the hook so it wouldnt be in the way.
7. Results• The device I made was a success. I was
able to get a better grip and pull it back
better.
• The hook didn't add much to the slingshot
but made a huge difference.
• It was not only better for pulling it back,
but it was better to aim with as well.
8. What I Learned
• I learned that some slingshots are very
cheap.
• How to get the angle of the slingshot right
to get a accurate shot.
• How far to stretch the slingshot back to fire
it a certain distance.
9. Things I Would Do Differently
• What I would do differently is making the
way I put the hook through the leather
sling different.
• Try to make a way so the hook wouldn't
affect the position of the projectile.
10. The Most Challenging Part Of My
Project
• The most challenging part of the project
was getting the projectile in the right place
so I could shoot it well.
• It was also a challeng getting the hook so
it wouldn't interfere with the projectile.
11. Acknowledgments
• I would like to thank my dad for getting me
the supplies I needed for this project
• I would also like to thank the websites I
used for the information for this project.