Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Mark Anderson on August 13, 2010, 07:30:31 pm
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Here are some I just finished. The purple ones are for my wife's bow which I made her last Easter. The spruce ones are ones I used my sawblade dowel jig on from square stock, and he cane are from Home Depot. Used my new $1 fletching jig for all of them. The broadhead is one I made out of a circle saw blade, 2"L x 1" w. around 150 grains. It hits real hard.
Mark
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nice arrows.
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Mark, very, very nice....kinda looks like ya got the arrow making thing down good. By the way, I do my rear fletch wraps like yours also so of course I'm likin that part also.
rich
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Very nicely done. Good arrows are one of the most difficult parts of home made archery and you have all the bases covered!
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Nice Arrows and furnishing :)
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nice arrows and love that broadhead
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Nice job,looks deadly. :)
Pappy
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I've got several more matching blades to set in the cane arrows they are within about 5 grains of each other and should make a nice set of whitetail getters! That is if I can hit 'em.
Mark
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SWEET!
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Looking sweet Bro. Can you make me some?
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Micah, get me some boo stakes and I'll get some made up for you! Also if you can find some old sawblades maybe we can get together and knock some points out as well. You're better at treating steel than I am anyway.
Mark
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Nice work!
Do you have a pic on that jig for shaftmaking?
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Good job one the arrows. I really like how you did the broad-head too.