I just made these up for a hunting trip I have planned for this fall. I wanted a set to match my new Tall Tines. I think they are a pretty good match.
What doesn't get used there, will deffinatly get used back here at home, but hopefully I will use all of them on goats, pigs and chickens.
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While I was making those, I also made these for the Kids' award arrows at the Great Lakes Longbow Invitation this coming August. The adults have always gotten award arrows for each of the events, and the kids got medals (Gold, Silver and Bronze). I think it's time the kids get to enjoy the spoils as well.
Here are the three I brewed up for them, with a "Kid Friendly" twist.
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Yes Steve, I know I need to clean the lens. One day I will learn how take great pictures like you.
Those are great.. What are you doing you lettering with? I have done sharpie and laquer in the past but they didnt look that good.
Ancient "Vineese" secret.
Nice work Mike.....and great thinking on the kids' award arrows!
Nice! Good luck on that hunt! :thumbsup:
I don't know about the lettering but I love the sausages the "Vineese" make. :D
Looking good. :thumbsup:
Rob
Great job as always Mike!
The kids are going to be thrilled with their prize arrows. Nice job and thanks!
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The kids are going to be thrilled with their prize arrows. Nice job and thanks!
I'll get them to you at the GLLI Paul.
Matt, I'm going to get the feathers in the mail this week. I'm going to do some golf course walking to see how many goose feathers I can get you too.
Fine lookin' machetes, Mike. Good huntin'!
Nice looking arrows Mike!
Mike I love the arrows (are they goose feathers on the Hawaiian's) And I have done the lettering not to long ago, I think I know what you used. The kids will be thrilled with those beauties.Excellent work once again!
ok, ill ask the dumb question, but how'd you get the glow in the dark piece? anyways, nice arras for sure. someone should be proud!thanks, GBH
QuoteOriginally posted by graybarkhunter:
ok, ill ask the dumb question, but how'd you get the glow in the dark piece? anyways, nice arras for sure. someone should be proud!thanks, GBH
That's not a dumb question, it's actually a good one. I used glow in the dark paint. It was developed for fishing lures, but with the group of friends I have, there are all kinds of awesome ideas that weren't designed for arrow making, but somehow get incorporated into the art. I was camping at a road race this weekend, and got an awesome idea for the Michigan Longbow Association arrow building contest. Your going to have to wait till next February to see those though. If you think you have what it takes to win the arrow building contest, enter your arrows. There is a 1st-3rd cash payout. Only 1 (one) rule, you must be a member of the MLA (don't have to be present to win, just mail me your entries) If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM or Email me with them.
That's what happens in the Motor City Machete shop. We have FUN. A lot of R&D and creativity goes on in there. Guys know they can come over here with their ideas, and we will figure a way to get them to work.
QuoteOriginally posted by Mike Vines:
Yes Steve, I know I need to clean the lens.
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That's Right, Mike...you had that thread some time back about the glow paint and how you had stuff scattered eerily all around the workshop that glowed at you! LOL...
I'd forgotten about that!...
Wonder if you can "dry brush" that over the barbles of a feather to just "dust" it and have it work? That would be spooky at a coon shoot, eh? :jumper:
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QuoteOriginally posted by Mike Vines:
Yes Steve, I know I need to clean the lens.
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Of course they are going to be tipped with Eclipse heads. Blake makes a sweet broadhead, and it is the only head fitting for these shafts.
Thank you for the glow in the dark idea. I know the kids are going to love it. The boys are practicing every night because they each want to win one of them.
Very nice and good luck on your hunt.
Very nice looking arrows sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by Doc Nock:
Wonder if you can "dry brush" that over the barbles of a feather to just "dust" it and have it work? That would be spooky at a coon shoot, eh? :jumper:
Don't know about "dry brushing" it, the glowmpaint is a very thin liquid. To get the tru glowing effect, it needs to have a white undercoat. Maybe (just thinking) if I used white feathers and painted the length of the feather at the base of the auill, now you might be on to something there Doc. Thank you for the idea Doc.
They are awesome and think of all the stories they will be in!
don't take much to stimulate your creative juices, Mike...you do awesome stuff!
Drybrush is a technique I use to put white highlights and color on plaster rock outcroppings I make up for model RR layout scenery.
I've seen it used in varied ways to add highlights... since most coon shoots have lights shining, I thought it might be cool to see that flash... lol
Mike,
You did a great job, as you always do.
mike, would the glow in the dark paint work if i put it over a white section of my onestringer arrow with that has a clear double dogg on it? thanks alot
QuoteOriginally posted by graybarkhunter:
mike, would the glow in the dark paint work if i put it over a white section of my onestringer arrow with that has a clear double dogg on it? thanks alot
There is only one sure fire way to find out and that would be to try it. I can say that the glow paint melted my testor's cresting paint. I now have to do the cresting lines after the glow paint dries. Those shafts were part of the R&D, and are now squirrel arrows.
Nice work mike!!!