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Foreshafting Cane

Started by stringstretcher, March 20, 2008, 08:11:00 PM

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stringstretcher

Any one willing to share how they do their forshafts on cane/bamboo arrows?  I would love to hear from anyone that does this
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me [some] venison

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1gutpile

I use a hardwood same diameter as cane or purple heart or paduka for looks..paduka isn't a good foreshaft but it works...I just sand the foreshaft down to a perfect dowel and get it inside cane..insert into cane, blunt end of foreshaft so as not to split cane upon impact make sure your foreshaft bottoms out on a node...build up the foreshaft with sinew real stuff not artificial...to same diameter as cane...I leave a point on end of foreshaft so I can spin it to get perfect alignment with cane....then just add point.w w w . gutstuff .com you can view some cane arrows with foreshafts and points...good luck...gut
to take from nature the materials needed to take from nature the meat needed....

1gutpile

also I use hide glue so all I need to do if I need to replace a foreshaft is soak in water...gut
to take from nature the materials needed to take from nature the meat needed....


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