Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: dogleg on October 08, 2009, 11:22:56 pm
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I'm sure this is probably on here, somewhere, but I get lost with all the good info.
I just cut eight water-shoots off a friend's lilac bushes, to use as my first set of primitive arrows. They range from just over 3/8" to about 3/4" in diameter. Can some one tell me if I can plane these down to the correct size, and just what would you guys recomend as an abd-123 drying procedure? Any help is appreciated.
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dogleg
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DogLeg, I haven't used lilac but with other shoot shafts that I have used I've had to plane them down to the proper diameter or spine. I use a simple, cheap thumb plane from Ace Hdwre
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Lilac will check while drying so I would leave the bark on and bundle them up to dry. After drying there should be no problem planing them down to size.