Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Easternarcher on May 31, 2010, 11:41:51 am
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Well, if I plan on trying a self bow, I'm gonna need a draw knife or 2....
Lee Valley has them, but price runs about 50-60.00 :(bucks
Any suggestions on finding a usable blade for a bit less money? Maybe antique shops, but I expect anything found there would be about used up.
Thanks
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Ea, antique shops and flea markets are a very good place to find a usable draw knife. The older ones were made with good steel and if you can find one with a good edge(blade pitting is no problem as long as the edge is good) you will have a tool that you can pass down later. Not only are the newer ones expensive but in some cases the edge is the only good steel in them. I have owned 4 draw knives since I began making bows. Only one was new; made by a friend. The other 3 were flea market, antique shot finds that I acquired from friends or relatives.
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Check out the big auction site. There are usually some good used ones on there.
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you can also use an old planer blade, just build a handle for it
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Yes, take a piece of good steal and build one yourself.
I made this one out of a piece from an old plough.
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Yeah, you can make one like said. Just look around. I have also found that just about every estate sale, auction, listing tools, has ole drawknives. They were as common as screwdrivers and pipe wrenches, years ago!
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Try amazon they have prices for anyones wallet. I have seen ones from $20 on up and work very well. I bought mine from amazon spent like 45 and was here in 2 days.
Russ
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Yes, take a piece of good steal and build one yourself.
I made this one out of a piece from an old plough.
DANG Acker! Those look sweet!! :o I suppose I could make one.....maybe.
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Thank you, I do build most of my bowyer tools by my self , like the little axe on the pics.
On ebay are some nice looking draw knifes at the moment.
You might be able to get one or two for a few bugs .
acker
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I remember someone on here posting pics of dozens of drawknives he had purchased as part of a collection. He was selling/trading them pretty reasonably, too. I haven't been able to find that posting unfortunately. The drawknife I used was borrowed and I had to return it before I was done with it, heck I only had it for 6 years!
Anyone remember who might have posted those drawknives?
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I just got mine in from raptor archery , $45 works great scrapes good to. sure beats blistering up your hands with a machete...... :)