Homemade robo duck decoy!
So before ordering one, i decided to try to make one!
found everything at the dollar store, a couple of little fan motors (AA), glue gun, some wooden skewers, and a mallard deek which I got from Ian! (thanks). Took me about 5 hours to figure it out and put it together. the fan motor isn't that powerful and for that reason the wings don't spin fast as a mojo but i think they just might spin fast enough to be able to bring a mallard in for me! ;) Will try to take and test it this weekend. If it works then great, i will develop it more and put a powerful motor in, if it doesn't work then no regrets, it was a fun project and cost me under $10.
Ali
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nothing worng with that man. You are a true watefowler when you start putting shit together!
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that's kewl.
If nothing els the winduck's look pretty kewl. I have a set of the winduck snows and the wings move really easy. I found that it best to spray them with oil or something for the best results.
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I made the wings out of paper and then laminated. so they are waterproof, and has a bit of shine from the plastic!
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Take some of the orange bedspread and make some dangling orange feet. Just cut it from the side against the wall, Mrs. won't even notice.
cwf
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Spirit's Master
Take some of the orange bedspread and make some dangling orange feet. Just cut it from the side against the wall, Mrs. won't even notice.
cwf
Lol Luckily i do not have one! ;)
and you might be able to fool your mrs that way but you can't fool your mom! lol