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WillS:
These are a set I just finished on a 140lb English yew bow going to a museum display.  Local cow horn, shaped entirely with a knife and the string groove made with knife and then sandpaper.



peacefullymadewarbows:
Very beautiful. I will be trying this as well on my next set of horn nocks. I agree. You want to try to figure out the process to how they got to their product not just have the same end product. The methods will teach you a lot of the whys behind certain aspects of the product and maybe tell a bit of story of the environment in which they were made culturally.

meanewood:
Here is my first attempt to make a copy of the 'Mary Rose' nock using a knife.

This is the Yew stave Will gave me in 2017 (100lbs at 30in).

The other is an antler nock on a Elm bow. This was just shamfered at the bottom and the slot made with a file.


WillS:
Perfect!  Lovely linen string too ;)

So how long did the nock take, using just the knife? 

meanewood:
Hi Will

About an hour, but I was trying to reproduce some of the 'bumps' around the top half.

I smoothed it down using a Stanley knife as a scraper and this process took out some of these details.

I still used my 1/8 in round file for the slot.

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