Constructing a safe and effective target for axe throwing involves selecting appropriate materials and employing proper construction techniques. A typical target consists of a backstop, usually made of softwood like pine or fir, and a target face, often marked with concentric rings for scoring. The target face must be securely attached to the backstop to withstand repeated impacts.
A well-built target is essential for safe and enjoyable axe throwing. It absorbs the energy of the thrown axe, preventing dangerous ricochets and extending the lifespan of the throwing axes themselves. Historically, targets evolved from simple tree stumps to standardized designs that promote consistent practice and fair competition. This evolution reflects the growing popularity of axe throwing as both a recreational activity and a competitive sport.