[Archers] winter challenge picture

Robyn Becker reyne_telarius at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 14 05:35:58 PST 2010


thanks Nuala.  For some reason, the instructions made it sounds more complicated than that.
 
Reyne

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Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:08:53 -0800
From: holly0920 at yahoo.com
To: archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Subject: [Archers] winter challenge picture

Grettings archers!
Attached to this email is a photo of the winter challenge ying/yang target face. 
(all shot up)
I made it so I thought I would also add a description of exactly how I drew it. 
It is just like what Fen told you:
 
Take one 60 cm Royal Round target.
Bisect it vertically.
Draw two circles, one atop the other, using the radii of the Royal Round (which 
you just drew) as their diameters.
At this point you will have a RR target with two circles within, touching at the 
center of the RR, each with a diameter of 30 cm.
Starting at the top, draw a heavy line following the upper circle to the left 
(counter-clockwise) until you reach the middle of the RR target. 
 
Continue your heavy line following the lower circle to the right (clockwise) 
until you reach the bottom of the RR target.
Now you should have a RR target with a ying-yang symbol imposed upon it. Hang 
the target so it looks like an "s" -- voila!
I found that the line you draw has to be at least 3/16 inch to 1/4 inch wide or 
you cannot see it from 20 yards.
 
This is so evil and so fun! Hope you guys all enjoy shooting it as much as 
needwood forest had designing it!
 
 
      

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