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Antler nocks?

Started by Jon Stewart, March 03, 2010, 08:03:00 AM

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Jon Stewart

Can anyone do a how to on making antler nocks?  Or tell me where I can locate a how to on this subject. I checked the archives and came up empty.

varmint

Try a PM to Mechslasher and see if you can pick his brain.He does outstanding work.
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

Orion

Not much to it.  If you have a piece of antler, cut a section of it to the thickness you want (band saw or hack saw) and a little larger than the limb tip you want to cover. Sand it flat on the bottom with heavy grit 36 or 50 sandpaper).  Epoxy it to the tip.  Shape it with files and sandpaper.  QED.

Grey Taylor

Arrow nocks or bow nocks?

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

Jon Stewart

Arrow nocks.  Sorry guess I never heard bow tips referred to as nocks.

Grey Taylor

When I've made arrow nocks from bone and antler it's been a fairly straightforward process.
Cut the material to the size needed on a bandsaw or equivelant.
Shape the nock with a combination of belt sander and hand tools.
Cut the string groove and shape with small files.
I typically use a Bohning Classic nock for a model and size guide.
I make these nocks for bamboo shafts. I drill out the bamboo center to something like 3/16" and form a tenon on the bottom of the nock that will fit into the bamboo end.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master


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