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Timmah:
Well I woke up this morning after a few to many drinkies last night having already missed archery practice. I figured that I would use the rest of the day to finish some projects. I opened the shed door and spotted a big piece of Pacific Yew lying on the floor. It was no good for bows but such beautiful timber can’t be wasted. So I decided to put it to good use; starting yet another project…

Here are the results and a rough build-a-long below although its pretty simple.

Apologies for the unfinished arrows in the pics - a set of war arrows that are included in the above mentioned unfinished projects :-)


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Timmah:
First I cut all the pieces to length. I didn't have any plans it was all just in my head. Length didn't matter to much as long as both of the vertical pieces were the same. Then cut the angles. 60deg for the top on both vertical pieces. 30deg on the bottoms. I then gave it all a rough sand. Next would be to glue it all up. I used TiteBond III.
   
I decided that the joins would not be strong enough with just glue. I planned to use the top of the triangle to hang it on the wall. I didn’t want to use nails or screws but dowel would be too thick. I had a rummage in the kitchen drawer and found a nice strong bamboo skewer – Perfect! A couple of holes and a bit of glue. I did the same for the bottom.

Once the Glue had dried I sanded her all down and applied the wax to finish the job.

The clips I used are from 3rivers and cost hardly anything. Thankfully I had some lying around. A few small brass timber screws to hold them on - pre-drilling the holes of course; I didn’t want to split the timber.

I left the screws slightly loose so that I could gently adjust the angle of the arrows once I clipped them in.


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makete:
WOW this looks like art. Frank Loyd Wright would be proud.Doing this with a fog head and haveing it come out so nice is amazing. I couldnt even make a good cup of coffee after a night of drinking. Dont drink anymore though.

cowboy:
Cool way to display your arrows on the wall - looks good. Will store that away in my memory banks :)

sonny:
bamboo skewers for dowels- good idea !!

fine arrow rack !

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