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Title: homemade field points?
Post by: Bearded Mountain Man on February 26, 2014, 10:05:14 pm
I am curious in seeing some pictures of homemade field points. It seems like everyone makes bone, stone, and metal broadheads, but I hardly ever see flied points. I am curious if there is something I can make at home to shoot into my bag target.
    Thanks,
      ~Shane
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: bowtarist on February 26, 2014, 10:19:22 pm
The sticky above has some field point styles in it. A lot of us use duplex nails in cane and fewer in shoots, or duplex plus a .357 casing for a pointy blunt or just the casing as a blunt.  Those are some examples that have some weight, specially the duplex. One can buy at least two different sizes of dulpex nail. I like a blunt, but they tear up a target. duplex w/ the shaft sanded to a tapper and wrapped with sinew or thead and super glue works great and are inexpensive and tough as...well nails. Check the pick in the sticky. Have fun! dpgratz
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: Bearded Mountain Man on February 26, 2014, 10:33:16 pm
Thanks. I didn't notice the sticky. I will check it out. I have seen the duplex nail in a cane shaft. Great idea!
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: Buck67 on February 27, 2014, 10:25:21 am
The Duplex nailhead in bamboo actually works better than a glue on shaft as far as pulling it back out of a target.  I don't wrap the bamboo behind the head with anything so that the shaft pulls out easily without snagging.  I glue the nail into place with Gorilla glue and have yet to have a nailhead field point pull out.  I use an 11/64" bit to drill out the cavity.  I tried heating the nail to red hot to burn it's way into the shaft, but I found that the glue didn't stick well to charred wood.

The other day I was practicing and missed my target and hit the 3/4" pine backboard.  The duplex head and bamboo went clean through the wood.  I was able to pull the arrow and found it had no ill effects and was able to reuse the arrow.

You may want to clip about a 1/2" from the end from a 16 Penny duplex nail so you can get the weight down to 125 gr.
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: Bearded Mountain Man on February 27, 2014, 04:05:01 pm
I do have some bamboo lying around I have been wanting to turn into some arrows, but I am not very good at making them yet. I need to just get to it and get some practice in. I guess I will need to get my hands on some duplex nails. Thanks for the tip! (no pun intended...well maybe a little)  ;D
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: Scottski on February 27, 2014, 08:43:06 pm
I have made 2 bone field points. They work pretty good in hay. Haven't shot them at anything else.
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: osage outlaw on February 28, 2014, 08:05:59 am
I like the duplex nails with bamboo.  On one set I used JB weld to make a taper on the end of the nail.  It held up pretty good until I hit some rocks with it.
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: GlisGlis on February 28, 2014, 10:53:58 am
yesterday i searched local store for duplex nail to no avail so today i tried to drill a small hole in a BL shaft than hammering a nail in it. (it's a nail even if it's twisted)
Just a small filing on the nail head and the result looks pretty solid.
The flat part should not avoid the arrow to pierce the target

Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: bowtarist on February 28, 2014, 11:44:00 am
GlisGlis, That looks pretty cool. I'd seal the end, maybe 1 cm up the shaft, w/ super glue to keep the wood fibers together if you hit something hard. Looks like it would make a good blunt for aerial targets or small game. dp
Title: Re: homemade field points?
Post by: GlisGlis on February 28, 2014, 02:35:04 pm
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I'd seal the end, maybe 1 cm up the shaft, w/ super glue to keep the wood fibers together if you hit something hard

good advise. will do it. ty