Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: ryanfromcanada on March 09, 2009, 07:08:38 pm
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i was just wondering what y'all use for tools,what your standard kit is
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tools for what?bow building,arrow making,rock knapping,knife making,or tools used for tanning and fleshing hides?
most folks on here do more than one hobby/craft.
i will list my bow making tools and such later,when i have more time
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Here's the thing ryan this question has been asked a bazillion times do a search and you will find lots of info.
Now I'm not trying to be a smart aleck but really, spend a few minutes looking through some of the old threads and these questions have been answered many times.
When ya get down to it, all ya really need is a sharp rock anything after that is nice but not necessary.
And Yes folks I'm having a bad day >:(
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Dana, you just made my day. ;D
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Splitting logs into staves: Wedges, sledgehammer, axe/maul
Chasing rings: drawknife
Roughing out: bandsaw, or hatchet, or drawknife, or sharp rock, or any combination thereof
Rough tillering: drawknife, farrier's rasp
Late tillering: Nicholson 49 rasp, scraper
Other: heat gun, sandpaper, small round rasp or chainsaw file, pocketknife, belt sander, Dremel tool
That is what I usually use, everybody's kit is probably a bit different. You can use anything from stone tools to power tools-basically, you want something that will remove wood in a hurry, something that will remove wood slowly, something that will smooth and polish wood, a source of heat.
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tools for what?bow building,arrow making,rock knapping,knife making,or tools used for tanning and fleshing hides?
most folks on here do more than one hobby/craft.
i will list my bow making tools and such later,when i have more time
He probably meant tools for making bows, since it was in the Bows section. ;)
There are so many tools that you could use to make a bow. Some of my "go to" tools include:
A small carving drawknife (it's only about 6" long) It really is nice for when you're getting close to the ring you are chasing.
The torges scraper (it's basically a chair scraper)
A few card scrapers, and a goose neck scraper
Nicholson 49 rasp
Chainsaw file (cutting nocks)
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sorry dana, i havent searched this and i will. theres no need to awnser if you don't want to but i can understand how you can be frustrated by that and i will search before i ask next time.
sorry to hear youre having a bad day O:)
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No frustration here Ryan,I use about what Hillbilly uses,don't need all that stuff but it is handy.
If I could only have a few it would be sledge and wedge,drawknife and farrier rasp and scraper.
That will get the job done fairly easily.The band saw is sure handy tho. ;) ;D
Pappy
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Ryan my apologies I really was in a bad mood last night after finding out someone has been tapping all of my accounts >:(
I shouldn't have been so sarcastic and mean spirited. Your questions are welcome and yes if you search a little most questions a new guy will
have, have been answered many times. Hope you stick with it and turn out a great bow. :)
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Nicholson #49, Nicholson course half round, chainsaw file, draw knife and cabinet scrapers. I can make any bow with these but I also have a bandsaw, belt sander, jointer, dust collection system and every other bow making tool imaginable. As one's bowmaking addiction grows his collection wood working tools follows suit.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/bow%20making/100_0861.jpg)