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I learned they are used like a golf ball marker. I made these for my son’s friend Brock who is an avid Frisbee golf player. The B-ROCK label is for the 5th tournament he will host in Daytona Beach, FL soon. These will be some of the prizes. I made them from Mahogany, Ash, Brazilian Cherry, Ambrosia Maple with a cherry plug.
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buckeyedudes
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#1 posted 236 days ago
Very cool. What diameter and thicknesses are these?
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hunter71
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#2 posted 236 days ago
Good point, the picture doesn’t tell much. The thickness varies from 5/8” to 7/8” I wanted to make both sides with the same jaws on my Barracuda chuck. The OD is 4 1/8” and the ID of the lip is 3 3/4” I cut the inside about 5/16” deep, flip it over on the chuck and do the face.
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Roger
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#3 posted 236 days ago
This is a largely growing sport. Nicely done.
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Kevin
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#4 posted 236 days ago
I like it. I play frisbee golf occasonially, there are a few coarses pretty close to my house. Thanks for posting I gotta show these to my friends.
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FloridaArt
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#5 posted 236 days ago
I’ve never heard of frisbee markers. These look nice.
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