Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Josh on August 19, 2011, 04:43:05 pm
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Bill Skinner gave me the Cedar and carved stone a couple of weekends ago after I gifted him with a flute. Needless to say I was astounded by his generosity!!!! Looking at the bevel of the cutting edge and the hardness of this rock I know he spent countless hours grinding it to shape. I didn't want to mess up this fine gift so I have been researching about how to carve the hole through the handle for the past week or so. I finally decided enough was enough... nothing to it but to do it!
In order to get a good fit without splitting you first have to have a tapered stone. make your hole slightly tapered too and make it wide enough on the sides not to touch the stone or using the Celt can cause your handle to split. You only want it touching the stone on the top and the bottom. Once you get your hole close you insert the stone and start to use it. The more you use it the tighter the stone fits into the handle. I have only struck it like 20 or 30 times and the stone is firmly wedged into the handle enough to where I can't pull it out now so I am calling it good! :) The Celt didn't want a modern finish so I just boned it with a deer leg bone and it is shiny as a new penny.
Thanks again, Bill. I really like my Celt. Hope to see ya at the next event. :) :) :)
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That's cool Josh. Now to start cutting wood for winter :D. So, which Abe lincoln were you quoting there?
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Ha!! Don't think I am going to be using this celt full time... I think I am going to leave it being a more ceremonial piece... :)