Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Ranasp on April 20, 2016, 05:35:39 pm
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So I was looking at a few members in my SCA group making cord with a device called a "lucet". The one they were using looked a bit like a wooden tuning fork but in a more Y shape with a hole at the intersection. Of course it made me think of antler tines and how easy it would be to make a lucet out of them, and then I saw this page: https://halldorviking.wordpress.com/2012/11/04/lucets-and-lucetting/ the third photo down interested one of the weavers, and I said I could easily make that out of antler by drilling out the center and sawing the antler down for the raised bits. I saw elsewhere someone was using a hook and grooves to make pulling the thread loops easier, so I filed grooves into either side and made a temporary hook out of the chunk of antler that I sawed off. This is just a test one to see if the weavers like how it handles and what modifications it will need to be more effective, but I thought it wasn't bad for a first try.
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j14/GreyDrakkon/SCA/AntlerLucet1_zpsauit4glu.jpg) (http://s76.photobucket.com/user/GreyDrakkon/media/SCA/AntlerLucet1_zpsauit4glu.jpg.html)
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Very interesting. Twisting up fibers is interesting and useful stuff. Thanks.
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Showed it to the fiber people and consensus was the nubs at the top need to be a bit longer, but not by a whole lot. I'll probably bang out a few different sizes from other antler chunks, since what's comfortable for one person won't necessarily be for another.
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Innovation even centuries late is what makes us tick. :)
I hope you have some more tock >:D
Cool concept.
Zuma
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That is interesting and definetly something I have never heard about.
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Thanks Neuse, I love it when someone learns something new. :)
Looks like I need to make the knobs a bit longer still and work on making a hook to grab the thread with.