Made up some new hunting arrows this week nice and bright so I can find them.
Cheers KIM..
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OMG...where's my sun glasses!
Like them a lot !!
very nice
Yep, I can see them!
Martin
nice looking
Wow indeed! these are realy nice arrows. How did you do the crown?
Thanks guys I do the crown by floating oil paint on water and dipping the shafts.Here is the last ones I did for my Daughter.
Cheers KIM.
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My eyes my eyes. Thats realy cool how you did that.
That looks awesome. Maybe you could explain how you do it a little more specifically?
Even with my 63 year old eyes, I can see these. Nice job.
Very nice!
That is cool, could you post a recipe of sorts, proportions of oil paint and water, I'd like to try it with my daughter!
WOW!!!! very cool , the whole pink thing seems to be getting everywhere :campfire:
Love the marble look!
Been using high viz arrows since the early 80's..
Nice job on the arrows Kim....
Hot Pink on Carbons....
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Deer hunting arrows...
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Bear hunting arrows...
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Arrows I made for my wheelie friend
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Great looking arrows, interested in your recipe as well.
Thanks
ALDO
I made these in case the lights go out...LOL
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Hard to see those arrows for sure.... in a manly quiver :readit: :biglaugh:
Just kidding. I will likely have pink arrows again, lose to many otherwise.
Those look great.
Ok first I have to say I am no expert at this and am still experimenting each time I do it.First I prep the shafts the same as with normal crown and then I get Humbrol brand paint made for painting models.I cut the top off a large plastic drink bottle and fill it with warmish water with a couple of spoons of borax in it.Put justa couple of drops of paint of each colour on the surface of the water and slowly spred it around with a nail or small stick to give you a swirly pattern.The amount of paint is trial and error and I always seem to put to much in first up.Now I have a few practice sticks with the base coat on to do some trial dips to get the paint thickness right.Now the SECRET part is dip the shaft in nice and slow turning it as it goes in until it is deep as it need to go but then stop dont pull it out yet or you will make a big mess.Blow gentley on the surface of the water so the paint moves away from the shaft and THEN pull it out of the water and flick the water off.As I said have a play on some scrap before you put your good shafts in but be warned it is addictive.
Any questions just ask.
Cheers KIM
Auzoutdoor, the first set look like candy canes the purple ones my granddaughter wood love them.
I shoot bright arrows myself, flo yellow or white. Not as fancy as Auzoitdoor but they are bright.
Thanks guys yes the Purple ones I made for my Daughter and I made the shafts from scratch from hoop pine floor boards too.
Cheers KIM
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Auzoutdoor!
your a very gifted artist.
your arrows are the most stunning I have ever see.
thank you fir sharing them