Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: stringstretcher on March 17, 2010, 11:16:51 am
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For the poor boy with limited power tools, what would be some ways to cut antler, bone down into nocks for cane arrows. From taking a cow horn or piece of antler, how do you go about getting a round piece of stock to taper to put into the cane?
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Anything that can be done with power tools can be done with hand tools. Files work great for shaping horn and bone. You can also rub it on a rock like we did to sharpen sticks when we were kids. ;)
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MMMMMMMM...rubbing on rocks........now that is definately the poor boys method.......lol
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I usually saw out a long strip with a square cross-section, then chuck it up in a drill and round it off with a file, coarse sandpaper or the belt sander. When you get it round, then cut it into bite-sized pieces.
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the best powertool you can buy for making cane arrow nocks is a dremmel 1" belt/disk sander. i think lowe's has them for around $90. i've about worn mine out, but it has lasted for over 15 years. another great investment is a smallish bandsaw. a 9" is less than $100. i drill is also nice for cutting the tapers in cane for the nocks and foreshafts. with these tools, i can cut, shape, and fit a dozen antler nocks in an hour.
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Chris you the man....but those are simply called primitive bandsaw and primitive belt sanders..if you saw mine you would say they are primitive...LOL...old and worn....