Constructing a safe and effective target for knife throwing involves selecting appropriate materials and employing specific construction techniques. A common approach utilizes end-grain wood, such as stacked and compressed lumber ends, to create a durable surface that absorbs impact and minimizes knife damage. Alternatively, tightly bound bundles of cardboard or old phone books can serve as a more economical option.
A well-constructed target provides a controlled environment for practicing this skill, minimizing the risk of injury and equipment damage. Historically, such targets were essential for honing skills for hunting and combat. Today, they facilitate recreational practice, competitive throwing, and the development of precision and focus.