Tomorrow night I dress up as Akela and bring arrows for the boys who have achieved the highest award in Cub Scouting. At the same time I hope to get them interested in Archery. Here are the arrows that I have made up for five boys.
If you notice, I have crested the arrows with their achievements by using rank colors.
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I have fun doing this. Just thought I would share the fun. (:
Martin
Those kids will be so proud, good on you for helping them out.
I was a Cub Master for 7 years. It was a lot of fun. This is how I keep it going.
thanks!
Martin
Awesome! We had our Arrow Of Light ceremony last week(Pack 870, Miami)
ROCK ON. Those will inspire any kid. Heck, it just inspired me. Awesome job. I'd like to see the follow up on here with pics from the arrow exchange. Always nice to see kids getting involved in such a wonderful sport.
I did a little volunteer arrow building last year for our local Pack. Used some stone points.
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Then added flu-flu fletching and painted their rank colors on the full length of the shaft. Here's the proud recipients.
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mmisciag - You'll remember this night forever. Congratulations on your fine work.
I have a tatoo of Akela on my shoulder.
Very nice...young people are the best investment we can make.
Danny,
That is awesome! Did you shoot the arrows or just give them as awards? I bought some flint and was trying to knapp arrow heads to build these but was worried about the head breaking.
Martin
Great job buddy! I was wondering what you've been up to? :dunno:
Martin -
Those were given as awards and made for that purpose. I cut in the string nock and wrapped with artificial sinew. I then cut in the point grooves with the edge of a small flat file and custom fit each head to its own shaft. Used some epoxy to set each head and hold in place while I again wrapped with artificial sinew. It may not look like it, but each arrow spun perfectly. I made certain each scout knew the arrow was for wall hanging and not for shooting.
Danny
Tim,
Among a lot of work and family stuff this is what I am up to. Big Fred's taper tool is being put to good use. (:
I will give you a call sometime soon. Oh and the bike is on the road!!!!!!
Martin
Danny,
They are great looking! Someday, when I grow up, I want to make something like them.
I also see you had the OA there. Did they put on a good show?
Martin
:clapper:
I worked with a Boy Scout troop for about 10 years in my younger days, including Archery merit badge counselor. That was a great time in my life, and it is apparent you are having a blast also. The arrows look fantastic.Thanks and congratulations for doing this fine thing for the younger crowd.
Thats realy realy cool That you guys do this . great looking arrows. :thumbsup:
Martin -
Absolutely was a great show. Clear cool night with a very impressive ceremony. Flaming arrow was chilling.
Danny