Main Discussion Area > HowTo's and Build-a-longs
Eastern Woodlands Two-Fletch
criveraville:
Excelente!!!! You make it look so simple 8)
El Destructo:
You ought to sit and watch in Person....it is simple....................For Patrick...He is an Awesome Artist when it come to making Arrows and Bows...and lets not forget Points too...to watch Him knap with His unorthodox means of Indirect Percussion...is a Sight to be Seen...my Hats off to Him....
JustinNC:
--- Quote from: El Destructo on May 02, 2011, 01:02:40 pm ---You ought to sit and watch in Person....it is simple....................For Patrick...He is an Awesome Artist when it come to making Arrows and Bows...and lets not forget Points too...to watch Him knap with His unorthodox means of Indirect Percussion...is a Sight to be Seen...my Hats off to Him....
--- End quote ---
Incase anyone didn't notice, I was generally in Patricks vecinity at the Classic for that reason. Not to mention what a nice guy he is. From watching him work on those Ligustrum sinense arrows, to knapping, to working on that Robinia pseudoacacia bow, a master at whatever he does.
criveraville:
El DestRuctor,,
oh I can imagine... Wish he lived closer and not out in west Texas... :'(
Dictionary:
Im going to give this a shot. If i like it, i'll stick with it. I've read that the angle that you tie the feathers, or the spiral you give them is very important. I didnt see that you made note of it Jack.
Was this fletching style used EXCLUSIVELY by many native tribes or did they do the convenional 3 feather fletch and used this just for the smaller feathers?
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version