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Making bone points?

Started by Broken Arrow 1, April 11, 2009, 10:34:00 PM

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Broken Arrow 1

Is there any information on how to make bone points? I searched the site but I could not view the results.
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

crumrw

http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,11096.0.html

I'm not sure if this is ok to post but it's a good tutorial none the less.

Rick

straitera

Really nice! What kind of weights are these bone heads? I can see them especially for turkeys & other birds & maybe smaller game.
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Broken Arrow 1

Thanks for the great info rick!
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

spuman

I don't have much personal experience with it, but I understand 'fire hardening' can make a huge difference.  Apparently the 'Apache' had this down to such a 'science' that they could get the bone edges of knives shaving sharp.  The one time I used fire-hardening on a bone arrow point it did make a big difference in the bone and workability to get a very fine edge.  Don't know about durability though - have not had the heart to test that point, but maybe the next one.

Joseph

Doug Campbell made a bone point out of Bison leg bone and shot a whitetail with it a couple of years ago.  I am not sure if the story is archived on here or not but they certinally do work.
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