Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Prarie Bowyer on November 25, 2011, 05:30:05 am
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Sweet video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOYE5-lWNCY&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
there are two, this is # 2.
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Very cool Video. Its so simple even a cave man can do it!!! 8)
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Wow, that's really cool!
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very cool to see how otzi's arrows were constructed.
and how to get the tar outta birch bark. gonna hafta try that.
have attempted to use pine pitch glue for fletching with varying levels of success.
not really my preferred method.
wonder how much weight that adds to the rear of the arrow with that much pitch one the shaft?
thanks for sharing the link. he refers to a third that i assume has not been finished yet
look forward to that one too.
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Yea, I think he's going to shoot something alive with it. I guess the better way to state that would be to "hunt with it" ::) He shot the pumpkin with the arrow and it looks like it worked well. It might not be a dense or heavy solution.
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Awesome video!
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Very Interesting, thanks for the link.
My only comment is that I doubt thayt Otzi and his people cut their fletches from the quill instead I would have thought that they stripped them off the quill. Personal view only no proof either way.
Craig.
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thats just to cool. thanks for sharing.
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Had the pleasure of running into Shawn, who made the videos, in the woods today. A hunting partner are brought my attention to first video; Loved it! Less than a week later, Gordon and I ended up hunting the same parcel of land as Shawn. Beautiful work, and a nice young man.
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Nice videos! Only comment is that I wonder if Otzi would have waited for the shafts to harden and dry over a years time. There are ways of fire straightening the shafts over some coals. They would have left the bark on while doing this. After you just scrape the bark off.
Overall one fine video! Especially on making birch bark glue. Wow! The flint heads where really authentic too.
Tiller
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Great videos! I agree Shawn is a really nice guy, had the pleasure of meeting him at Glass Buttes this last year and he makes some awsome bows, arrows and stone points. I watched his other video of Emery Coons spalling Dacite at the knap in and noticed I am in that video, that was a great time cant wait till next year!
Josh
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Nice videos! Only comment is that I wonder if Otzi would have waited for the shafts to harden and dry over a years time. There are ways of fire straightening the shafts over some coals. They would have left the bark on while doing this. After you just scrape the bark off.
Overall one fine video! Especially on making birch bark glue. Wow! The flint heads where really authentic too.
Tiller
I doubt it. Just because they didn't have Ipads didn't mean they were idiots. It was in their interest to be as efficient as possible. I'd imagine that they would be fairly mobile also. That isn't so conducive to setting a batch of shafts up to dry for a year. I'm guessing they tended to flame dry them.
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Way cool! I'm really liking that birch bark glue. Especially, since I collected a bunch of it during my deer hunting trip in northern Michigan. Also pretty neat was his taking of the goose! Looking forward to #3.
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Way cool! I'm really liking that birch bark glue. Especially, since I collected a bunch of it during my deer hunting trip in northern Michigan. Also pretty neat was his taking of the goose! Looking forward to #3.
I know! I think that goose bit might have been the best. I almost wonder if it wasn't staged!
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Goose was legit!! and impressive to boot. I thought the overall quality of the video was exceptional; editing and audio all great.