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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: UnderControl16 on June 16, 2009, 04:42:00 PM

Title: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: UnderControl16 on June 16, 2009, 04:42:00 PM
Ok so i took up archery a few months ago and these are just some of the arrows and bows that i have made....

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_45982.jpg)

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46042.jpg)

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46052.jpg)

The four in the back here are the new ones

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46062.jpg)

The rig that i use, very simple. (must have Mug)

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46112.jpg)

All 16 new arrows that i made. It takes 10 minutes to just glue on the fletchings. I also have to drill the holes to glue in the tips, Machine (homemade) wrap the fronts with string, Cut the nocks and hand wrap them, Also mototool the trenches for the fletchings so they are 100% smooth. They are poplar and 30" long. The old ones that i used to use were 29.5".

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46132.jpg)

My quiver, also hand made by me, it holds two dozen arrows. Hanging on it are also my homemade armguard and finger guard.

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46162.jpg)

My three bows all board self bows; 40#@28", 72" maple; 8#@28", 76" oak (my first bow that worked); 46#@28", 72" Oak.

 (http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu211/UnderControl16/IMG_46082.jpg)

Comments? Advice?
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: dutchwarbow on June 16, 2009, 05:07:00 PM
Your arrows resemble those made by a dutch bowyer, Lars Cossen. They're easy to make, effective, and have a rugged appearance. his fletchings have a water-drip shape though, and he's very fond of it.

Can't say too much about the bows, since I've neither seen the front profile, nor the tiller, but usually beginners tend to make overwide tips. You can easily taper the outterlimbs to 3/8" wide nocks, without sacrificing safety, but improving the performance.

good luck, keep making bows, arrows, and shoot straight   ;)  

Nick
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: UnderControl16 on June 16, 2009, 06:45:00 PM
I'll have to look up Lars Cossen...

Really? 3/8 wide nocks? Do you really mean wide or do you mean thick? Not trying to question you at all just really suprised...

Thanks Nick

Mo
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: bjansen on June 16, 2009, 07:03:00 PM
Looks great!  You've been busy.  

I agree with the thin tips (width that is)...It took me a while to grasp the concent and accept that it would work..but it indeed does and it helps performance quite a bit.  Here is a pic of a thinner tip on one of mine:

  (http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/rr287/bjjanse/elb%20pics/DSCN0126.jpg)

And even thinner on a kids bow

 (http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/rr287/bjjanse/elb%20pics/DSCN0113.jpg)
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: dutchwarbow on June 17, 2009, 04:33:00 AM
yes Mo, 3/8" wide will do. Thickness depends on the drawweight, but it'll be a bit more, I guess.

bjansen gave you some excelent examples  ;)  

Nick
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: UnderControl16 on June 17, 2009, 10:52:00 AM
Wow, ok, thanks for that pics Brad and i guess i'll have to try it on the next bow that i make. Thanks Brad and Nick. Right now my tips are about 1". I'll have to try 3/8". Do you need to reinforce the tips then?
Title: Re: New Homemade Trad Arrows and Bows
Post by: dutchwarbow on June 17, 2009, 05:57:00 PM
you may want to, because of astetics. I've heard that fastflight might cut into the nocks, and thus a overlay might be usefull. But I don't think you'll need it  ;)

keep in mind that you'll have to make every transition smooth.

Nick