Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: kayakfisher on June 24, 2008, 07:39:34 pm
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Help I'm trying to make some semi primitive arrows out of river cane using turkey feathers sinew and wood knocks I used my Duco cement like I do on portorford cedar.And it just doesn't want to stick.Don't say hide glue I do not have any of it.
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Lightly sand the area to get the fletching. Use very fine sand paper. You can also put a wrap at the rear of your fletching pull the forward end tight and put a wrap there. Sinew works fine for this. Pat
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If you don't sand off the Waxy outer coating on the Cane....the Glue wont stick....sand it till the Shine is gone...clean it good...and then glue it down....and like Pat said...sinew works great...wet it or chew it....and wrap em down...you don't need glue with the Sinew...but I always use Hide Glue....but if you don't have Hide Glue....go to the Supermarket and get some Knox Gelatin...and mix it up....work really well also
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Superglue works good, as does contact cement if you want them to stay put and aren't worried about making historically accurate replicas. Like everybody else said, take some sandpaper and scuff the slick rind up a bit.
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Thanks guys I am going to give it a try I have lots of sandpaper
Dennis
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don't sand the rind of the intire shaft just were you wanna glue down the fletchings at.
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Titebond wood glue works great, whether you sand or not. Thats what I use on all my arrows and it's largely waterproof. There is Titebond I, II, and III. They are all ideal, and do not set immediately like superglue. In fact, while the glue is wet, it is easily cleaned up or dissolved with water. $3.50 down at your local hardware.
-Matt
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I'm not really into strict primitive ways. Have been using fletching tape. Works fantastic. Add a spot of glue on the front of the fletch &, it's done. As El Destructo said, try Knox gelatin. It's refined hide glue. Have used it to sinew back bows with no problems.
Butch