Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: jturkey on March 10, 2011, 05:12:35 pm
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Ok quick questions since i can not knapp other than glass and i want to make hunting arrows that are legal which means made of iron or steel. what have you guys made tips out of for whitetails? and hogs? what materials have you guys used and how did you cut it?
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Old industrial bandsaw blades make great trade points. You might find some of this on the Trading Post. Also freight banding straps works well too. Any good steel that is about .050 thick should work for trade points. Check your local hunting regs for legal size and shapes.
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
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I grind my from old saw mill blades 1095 steel workable but temper hard enough to my shape heads.
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
HEY! I got some of those,,,do you by chance have a pic of a finished one? ???
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I'll take a pic and post it soon.
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Thanks! I need visual aids to make anything!! ;D
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I've got a bunch of old bandsaw blades if you're interested in making trade points out of them. Just let me know.
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I've got a bunch of old bandsaw blades if you're interested in making trade points out of them. Just let me know.
That sounds good,I used to get out and find stuff like that all the time,since my heart attacks a few years ago I dont get out near as much as I would like, headed to see the doc this morning,{regular visit} E-mail me or ill e-mail you this afternoon. Thanks Rick
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jturkey I have access to good quality metal scraps and would gladly send you a selection if you like. pm me and we will set it up.
Lane
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
I just tried this with some points I made for Pat B. Works extremely well and I get 2 points from one wheel instead of 1 point per wheel ;D
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
I just tried this with some points I made for Pat B. Works extremely well and I get 2 points from one wheel instead of 1 point per wheel ;D
pics??????????
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
I just tried this with some points I made for Pat B. Works extremely well and I get 2 points from one wheel instead of 1 point per wheel ;D
pics??????????
That'd make entirely too much sense.........but if I remember when I get home, pics I shall post.
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
No offense but I wouldn't use that on big game. My older brother used some light gauge, high temper steel points he made about 20 years ago, made from those disposable handsaws. He shot a big buck and the point hit bone. Penetration was very poor and we didn't recover that deer
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Score and snap along ceterline. Shape and sharpen with a bench grinder.
No offense but I wouldn't use that on big game. My older brother used some light gauge, high temper steel points he made about 20 years ago, made from those disposable handsaws. He shot a big buck and the point hit bone. Penetration was very poor and we didn't recover that deer
Not sure how Patrick meant it, but I cut half or a little more of the way through the bandsaw material I use. Once you cut completely through it, it flat out eats cutting wheels. I may haft one up before I send them out to Pat B and double check my method, as these are the first I've made using the cut part way and them snap them out method. Ive cut them completely out and tested them with no ill effects, but no animals, so cant say for sure.
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For me, it's easier to cut part way through hard steel blades and then snap them. As long as the widest part is 7/8" and it has two cutting edges, it's legal for deer here in TX. The ribs are not too hefty on whitetails... don't know about the others. Still haven't hit a deer with an arrow, so it doesn't matter much anyway. ;D
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For me, it's easier to cut part way through hard steel blades and then snap them. As long as the widest part is 7/8" and it has two cutting edges, it's legal for deer here in TX. The ribs are not too hefty on whitetails... don't know about the others. Still haven't hit a deer with an arrow, so it doesn't matter much. ;D
I wanna know why you are hunting with steel when you produce those fine looking stone points? ???
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I wanna know why you are hunting with steel when you produce those fine looking stone points? ???
Check your game laws. Many states require steel broadheads.
Bevan R
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Justin, 99% of my points are less than 7/8" wide. Also, see below.
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From the way my brother described the hit the arrow must have hit the scapula. My brother quit bow hunting shortly after.
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Justin, 99% of my points are less than 7/8" wide. Also, see below.
haha yeah I hear ya. We all know you make those paper thin, stamp sized cohokias.