Primitive Archer
Information and Resources => Trading Post => Topic started by: jonathan creason on August 12, 2011, 01:12:57 am
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I bought this thing just a few weeks ago with expectations of turning out dozens of poplar shafts. Only problem is my cordless drill doesn't have enough juice to turn them down. I've got the cutter (3/8"), and some pieces of poplar i've already cut down to 1/2"x1/2" up for trade. I'm open to offers, the worst I can say is "no thanks".
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What do you need or want, Jonathan? I'd like to give it a try. I have a good drill with a cord! ;)
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I can always use bow wood or cane if you've got any extra laying around. Or odds and ends like feathers or sinew or such that I always seems to be running out of.
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It makes a nice dowel rod Pat, you will enjoy it. I saw this add and was hoping you had a 5/16" cuz I already have a 3/8" Lee Valley dowel & tennon cutter. My 18v Dewalt drills work pretty well but the battery dies out somewhat quickly. Going back to visit family this weekend, see if my Dad isn't planning to use his impact drill anytime soon, that should turn them out pretty quickly haha.
~Barry
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Jonathan, I have staves! Anything in particular?
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Nah, I'm not too picky Pat. I'd be happy with any type stave or bow material.
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I'll check my stash and see what I can come up with. ;)
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I have locust, black walnut, maple, maybe osage and others. All well seasoned!
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Man....decisions, decisions. I think I changed my mind and want to give the maple a shot. I'm not confident enough in my abilities yet to handle those woods that like to fret.
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Why don't you buy a plug in drill, they are dirt cheap, $25-35 and can be picked up at any flemarket for about $10.
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with the correct blade angle a cheap cordless drill will work, I've used the same tool a lot.