These past couple of weeks I've really been working hard at getting a set of arrows and a bow done from start to finish.  I started off hacking away at a sweet gum stave it turned out all twisted.  I sent it to the burn pile where my previous broken bows were reduced to ashes.  There was a crepe myrtle stave, which was my last dry stave.  I went at it working as much as I had time for.  I feel like the tiller is still a little off so I might work on that tomorrow.  I stained it with a mixture of hickory nut husks, coffee grounds, and ash bark to give it the reddish color.  Let me know what y'all think!

I cheated on the bowstring.  My brother is into 
yoyoing so we used his yoyo string machine to make a glorified string that was four times the width of a normal yoyo string.  I'll work on a natural agave string tomorrow or try to shoot a squirrel.

Next on the to-do list was arrows.  I've been working on arrows a little bit here and there but mostly I'd just make one until I lost it and then make another.  When I first got interested in bows(last summer) I also got interested in knapping and made a few arrowheads here and there... nothing great but pointy nonetheless.  Last Wednesday I brought my knapping material to school and knapped between classes.  It helped that my lab partner and I decided to skip that morning's lab.  I've only ever used glass since down here in central Florida I don't have access to rocks and glass looks so pretty when knapped.
The one on the left wasn't used since it didn't fit in any of the arrows well....and I lost it.  

  I used just pine pitch to haft the heads on the shaft.


I reckon I need to kill a coon now so I can make a quiver to put these arrows in.