Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: larze_fat on April 21, 2010, 01:25:59 pm
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I just finished my first primitive bow and I would like to make some arrows to go along with it... the only problem is that I know absolutely nothing about arrow making. A step by step process would be really helpful, I'm sorry for the dumb newbie questions in advance. I can get cedar planks, but I don't how what kind of cedar it is if that makes a difference. I can also buy some dowels mostly hard wood though. Thanks for the help.
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Start reading thru the threads on here and check the how-to/build along section
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Where do you live? There may be someone more experienced close to you that you could hook up with.
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Good idea cacath I also would check out any books u might have TBB internet has tons of pics or youtube type in make a primitive arrow. Also check around streams or rivers for cane growing its tall and straight and then ur half done. Last bit of info as Dana mentioned got to build alongs on this forum!
Cheers
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Here's some stuff. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
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Where do you live? There may be someone more experienced close to you that you could hook up with.
I didn't think of that, I live in central Minnesota around Sauk Centre. I s any ne around me?
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Do you want to start with natural shafts, or slabs ?
TBBs have excellent chapters on making all styles, Jay Massey's article on making arrows from slabs of wood is the best I have read anywhere on that, Jim Hamm has excellent chapters in TBB and his Indian Archery books on making arrows from shafts, reeds etc,
Jawges website has some excellent info, also check the archives here.
Lots of info around, of many different ways to make them from different materials.
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Between Georges site and this Thread you have a ton of information. And, it's FREE! ;)
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does it matter what kind of cedar I use?
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I've used 3/8" oak shafts from home-despot. they are a bit heavy but cheep :) Y have to look for a while to find straight ones.
have fun!!
Jay
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veritas tools has a dowle maker just for arrow shafts works great turns any square stock round n a snap. i buy oak boards from the local hardware store and rip them into 1/2 x 1/2 squares and run them threw the dowel maker alittle sanding and your shaft is complete. you tube has tons of vids on arrows and arrow making. arrow making is very enjoyable and a good skill to learn if your shooting traditional equip.
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I've been using 5/16 dowels from Menards, and they work great. I'm in saint paul, I don't know if you have a menards up there, but maybe also at a home depot or maybe a mills fleet farm if they're near ya?
Give me a holler if you ever make it into saint paul, and we'll hook up and talk.
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larze your in sauk, ork is pigs eye,hmm imagine that im right in the middle of the two of ya.
im in st cloud.i have never made arrows other than the primitive way
i use dried osier or cane(when i can get it)
i could help showing how i do that ifn ya want.
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hey what do you know! I'm actually going to be living in Sartell ( I have know idea how to spell it) next year. How about you Pm me and we can talk more about it?