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bjrogg:
I’ve been wanting to make something like these for a long time. I was never happy with my earlier attempts. I think I fixed that with these two.

White point is some chert I got from trade with Patrick. It was the first point I knapped in 2021.
I knew right away I wanted to make a nice lance with it.

The obsidian is probably going to be the last point I knap from 2021.

I halfted both to red osier fore shafts with pitch glue and sinew.

I put my Bjrogg markings on the obsidian shaft, but it was just to bright. I was looking for a older look. I “aged” it by fire and stain. It gave it the look I was after. But my markings are still on it so when I stick it in that woolly mammoth my markings are still on it and my family will get a bigger portion to take back to our cave.

The main shafts are maple saplings I collected several years ago for this purpose.

I straightened them best I could and decorated them with some wild turkey tail feathers. I stripped the feathers similarly to how I would for a Cherokee two fletch arrow.

I made some “beads” from scraps of Cain. I used artificial sinew to string them together. The rest of the sinew is white tail back sinew.

I “aged” the maple main shafts similar to the way it did the fore shafts.

I’m very happy with the results. Can’t wait to go after those woolly mammoths.

Bjrogg

M2A:
Good stuff BJ. Been considering trying to work on some arrows with foreshafts. Might have to give it a go after seeing your work here.
Mike     

bjrogg:
Would love to see them Mike.

I’ve done arrows many times. In fact the second and third arrow I ever made were removable fore shafts. I normally don’t anymore. They are more work. Usually hard to get to fly  right. And arrows aren’t that hard to carry. They are pretty cool though and you can make different heads for them.

I think I spear like this, a fore shaft is much more practical. I can see carrying one main shaft and a brain tanned pouch full of replacement fore shafts. Extra ammo without dragging a lot of handle around.

Bjrogg

Thanks for looking

Trapper Rob:
BJ those look nice

bjrogg:
Thanks Rob. They probably deserve some better pictures. Hard to take good pictures of them. Especially in my messy corner of the shop.

Bjrogg

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