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Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: jaxenro on August 23, 2016, 12:00:11 pm

Title: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on August 23, 2016, 12:00:11 pm
Just a quick photo of the 3D file for printing the miniature bodkin points in steel. I set it up to print in blocks of 25 they will need to be cut out and the sockets drilled. Sort of a high tech primitive in a way although seeing the technology that goes into a horn/wood/sinew bow I wouldn't call that primitive either

(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj29/Yehya_61/Bodkin%20Block%2002_zpsdtdurwep.jpg) (http://s268.photobucket.com/user/Yehya_61/media/Bodkin%20Block%2002_zpsdtdurwep.jpg.html)

(http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj29/Yehya_61/Bodkin%20Block%2001_zpsckzir4d5.jpg) (http://s268.photobucket.com/user/Yehya_61/media/Bodkin%20Block%2001_zpsckzir4d5.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: FilipT on August 23, 2016, 12:13:07 pm
A fellow engineer! :)
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on September 22, 2016, 02:04:52 pm
I ended up having to cut the file down to get them made but here are the first six all ready to put onto arrows. These things came out really tiny, shown on a $20 for scale, and needle sharp
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: Ian. on September 22, 2016, 02:16:24 pm
Came out nice
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on September 22, 2016, 03:06:43 pm
I like them. I ended up having them done in bronze they wouldn't work in the "steel" they use so the choices were brass, bronze, or silver (which is much more expensive). I suppose silver might be good for hunting vampire bats though  :)
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: WillS on September 22, 2016, 04:06:23 pm
They look really good!  What's the diameter of the "socket"? 
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on September 22, 2016, 04:32:39 pm
1/8" for a 1/8" shaft at 1:4 scale that would be a1/2" war arrow. I was not sure if I will drill out the socket or drill the shaft for the sprue that goes into the socket. Probably the latter as shafts are a lot cheaper than these points

Next up are some Tudor Bodkins.

I was going to blacken them with brass black but I think I will keep them brass for now. I ordered some small goose feathers and some thin ebony to use in place of horn as a reinforcement for the knocks. Either walnut or beech for the shafts. Beech would be more traditional but walnut with ebony and bronze would look cool
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: JW_Halverson on September 22, 2016, 04:36:44 pm
Walnut/ebony/bronze?  Sounds like a description placed on a sculpture at a museum!

To quote B.A. Barracas, "Enough of the jibber-jabber! Now show me whatcha got!"
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: Danzn Bar on September 22, 2016, 04:46:07 pm
Wow.....I really like those!  those look like they would work great on some cane.  inserting the spruce into the cane shaft.  keep us updated on the progress... You got my attention.
DBar
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: Ian. on September 23, 2016, 12:18:47 pm
Call me a geek but I think it would look cool to put all the parts to make an arrow on one sprue, feathers, head, horn etc
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on September 23, 2016, 12:35:28 pm
Bronze feathers? I am using goose trying to be traditional as much as possible
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: jaxenro on June 10, 2017, 08:36:10 am
A little rough but remember the shaft is only 1/8" diameter and 10" long with the point. Nock is reinforced with ebony

Varnishing them now and then will fletch with small grey goose feathers
Title: Re: Miniature Bodkin Points
Post by: Del the cat on June 13, 2017, 01:34:53 pm
Nice work :)
Del