Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: silberz on February 16, 2009, 02:33:06 pm
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I have been adding the horn sliver to the nock end but mine seem to be about 1/4 thick in a 11/32 shaft, I always read where people say to use about 1/16 thick sliver but is there any down side to using a thicker sliver of horn?
Thank you for the info
Max
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Only down side I can see is that you only have about 1.5/32 of wood on each side of the horn. That isn't really enough to even stabilize the horn and keep it from popping off the side of the arrow. Unless you cut a V where the horn and shaft meet I would go narrower. Justin
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I have used rawhide as a spine in reinforced nock with excellent results. One saw blade kerf and a little sanding and it it ready to glue with TBIII. I read about rawhide spines in Glenn St Charles' book, "Billets to Bows".