How To: Make Your Own Target Stand

Published on December 13, 2022
Duration: 8:56

This guide details how to construct a lightweight, portable target stand using readily available scrap 2x4 lumber. The process involves precise cutting of components, a dry-fit assembly for accuracy, and secure fastening with screws. The resulting stand is designed for easy transport and setup, ideal for backyard or range use, with a focus on simplicity and cost-effectiveness.

Quick Summary

Build a lightweight, portable target stand from scrap 2x4s for under $15. This DIY project requires basic tools like saws and screws, and involves cutting lumber to size, dry-fitting components, and securing them with screws. The design allows for easy assembly and disassembly, making it ideal for backyard or range use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Project Overview
  2. 00:24Importance of a Cut List
  3. 00:43Cutting and Ripping 2x4s
  4. 01:05Table Saw Safety and Setup
  5. 02:29Cutting Base Inserts and Cross Pieces
  6. 03:15Cutting Leg Pieces
  7. 03:41Cutting Center 2x4 Support
  8. 04:21Dry Fit Assembly
  9. 04:51Securing Components with Screws
  10. 05:41Pre-Drilling Techniques
  11. 06:24Installing Center Support
  12. 07:15Final Assembly and Portability
  13. 07:37Target Mounting Options
  14. 07:58Cost and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are needed to build a portable target stand?

You will primarily need 2x4 lumber for the main structure. Additionally, you'll require drywall screws or deck screws for assembly. Basic woodworking tools like a saw (table saw, miter saw, or hand saw), a drill, and a measuring tape are essential for cutting and fastening the components.

How can I make a target stand portable and easy to set up?

The design emphasizes portability by using simple joinery and standard lumber sizes. The stand is constructed in sections that can be quickly assembled and disassembled. The legs slot into the base, and the entire structure is designed to be lightweight enough for easy transport to and from the shooting range.

What is the estimated cost to build this DIY target stand?

The estimated cost to build this target stand is very low, likely around $10 to $15, especially if you can source scrap lumber. Even purchasing new 2x4s and screws in today's market should keep the total investment minimal, making it an economical option for shooters.

Can I use different types of saws to build this target stand?

Yes, while a table saw is useful for ripping lumber to precise widths, this project can be accomplished with various saws. A miter saw, skill saw, saber saw, or even a hand saw can be used to cut the lumber to the required dimensions, making the project accessible to most DIYers.

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