In the post, “How do you make a Wing Chun Dummy?” a user by the name of Mikey said he made his own, and was going to post a picture of it. He posted the picture last week, and it is still pending moderation. Mikey, if you read this, email me the pic. Thanks. ![]()
sure thing!
your e-mail address isn’t on your profile.
post it and I’ll hook you up!
Sorry about that, thought it was in my profile.
let me know what you think!
hey Kungfu cowboy, Martial joe, Iron fist…
leave your addresses and I’ll hook you guys up too.
We’ll simply biu ma step around this lazy
moderator situation! ![]()
Excellent Mook Jong, man. Looks like you use it quite a bit too, nice and broken in. It looks just as good, if not better than anything you’d find at a Martial Arts store…and for a fraction of the price! Nice job, dude…
shoot it to me at shinmen18@NOSPAMhotmail.com
except take out the “NOSPAM” part. that’s just there to fu¢k with the spambots.
thanks!
Iron
Mikey
I’d be interested in seeing how it turned out, or any one else that has the pic please email it to me ninja297@cs.com
Thanks
WEll,finaly…
damn martial joe!
your address is the equivalent of a
keyboard tongue twister!
I’m still untying my fingers! ![]()
haha,People allways say that kinda stuff.It only because im so creative…
Great idea! Here it is: allentmckee@hotmail.com
Goodness is that great lookin.How much would you sell one for if you made another one.And what kind of wood is that?
thanks!
the body is southern pine,so are the vertical
supports.the arms,leg,and horizontal supports
are red oak.
I’ll have to think about making another.it was rather time consuming(about 2 and a half weeks).
of course,now that I have a clue it would probably be easier.
Home made jong
Hi All
Is there any chance I could have a look too.
Thanks in advance. send to doghouse@ihug.co.nz
Gary
mikey, that looks awesome! You did a great job! How much does it weigh, by the way?
Me too!
Okay, I’d like a looksee also, pulease. My e-mail is Munhung777@aol. I’m also curious as to how much the jong weighs with and without the arms and leg. Thanks.
sorry,I’m not going to take it down
to throw it on a scale.
a rough guesstimate would be that the body weighs
about 70 lbs. and the arms and leg ,maybe 10lbs.
or so.the oak horizontal supports really put up
resistance,and they’re strong as hell.
I’m impressed!
From what I can see; it seems like you did a really nice job on your jong. What did you use to make the holes? Curious. Very good work. Not a bad polaroid either. ![]()