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How to set up your axe throwing area
Over the years, axe throwing has grown to be more than just a sport. Now a lot of people do some axe throwing just to have some fun. While some people prefer to go to the axe-throwing bar, some would rather have their axe-throwing area built at home. Although the former is the best financial choice, the latter is not so bad either.
If you are looking to build your axe throwing area in your backyard too. Here is a step by step guide on how you can do that
Choose an area
First, you need to choose an area in your house. It could be your backyard, the compound beside your house, or any other part of the compound that has enough space. However, you should make sure the axe-throwing area is set apart from the main building to avoid unnecessary accidents. if the space available is not enough, you can simply do your axe throwing at the best axe throwing Venues in Coeur D’alene rather than build one.
Demarcate the area
You can demarcate the area using a wire or metal net or you can use something more robust if you are looking to get the indoor axe throwing experience. After demarcating the area, you can either make the floors or leave them like that depending on what you prefer. Whichever option you go for, make sure the demarcated area is leveled ground. If you'll be having a lot of people at the axe-throwing area just like the corporate team building events in Coeur D'Alene, you’ll have to demarcate a bigger area.
Build your axe throwing target
Building an axe-throwing target is quite simple. You only need to pick a block of wood and have a carpenter build it for you. Different types of wood you can use for your axe-throwing target include palm wood, cedar wood, poplar wood, and willow wood among others. Whichever wood you choose make sure it is self-healing, strong, durable, and resistant to mold and insect attacks. If you'd like an axe-throwing target inspiration to build your own, you can visit the best axe-throwing venues in Coeur D’alene.
Put every safety measure in place
After setting up your target, it is time to put up those safety measures. There should be a first aid box, closed-toed shoes, and a fire extinguisher in case there's a fire. Other safety measures you can add can be seen at some of the best axe throwing venues in Coeur D’alene
Buy the right axes
You won't be doing any axe throwing if there are no axes, so you'll have to buy some. If you are hosting axe throwing as part of a birthday party event, get together event, or a corporate team-building event in Coeur D'Alene and you don’t have an axe, you can simply go on the internet to search for a suitable axe shop around you
Conclusion
Now, you should have your axe throwing area all set up and you can get to the throwing bit.