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Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Don Case on June 10, 2014, 06:54:45 pm

Title: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: Don Case on June 10, 2014, 06:54:45 pm
I remembered Tim using candles for this and I thought I would try a coal oil lamp. I remember lighting smokes on one. It works really well. You can lay the arrow right on the chimney and the temp is just about perfect. It takes 30-60 seconds. It's way quieter than the Wagner so I can still hear Ten Years After on the shop stereo.
Title: Re: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: bow101 on June 10, 2014, 07:38:59 pm
Thats a great idea and not as aggressive as some methods and faster than others.
Title: Re: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: Don Case on June 10, 2014, 08:03:49 pm
It could stand to be a little wider for those long bends but it works great. I'm thinking of one with a wide wick and a metal chimney. It gets hot enough in less than a minute but if you get sidetracked you can leave it for 3 or 4 minutes and it's just barely starting to colour.  I think this will be great for when I'm RV'ing. Sit around the campfire with a bunch of arrows and a lamp to heat them. Perfect-almost
Title: Re: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: PrimitiveTim on June 10, 2014, 09:43:09 pm
I like that! 
Title: Re: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: bow101 on June 11, 2014, 12:10:46 am
Oh its all good....... :)  are those OS shafts.?  I still have to get out and cut some Ocean Spray soon I hope.  :P
There is this dam tree across the road from me, not able to identify it yet but its about 30-35 feet high has these white flowers in the shape of Lilac and the small branches are sort of Palm looking, the trunk splits into 3-4.  This tree is quite rare in the area. The bark is dark and kind of knarly looking. I'am going to cut off a small branch and head down to the Nursery see if they can identify it.
And there is another one down the road, problem is if the nighbour see's me cutting it they'll rat on me.  This wood is absolutely nuts, you can bend it a full 360 degrees without it breaking. It has very smooth light coloured green bark.
Title: Re: The old(ish) and the new
Post by: Don Case on June 11, 2014, 12:35:32 am
Post a picture!