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Bows / Re: First time making a Bow: Vine Maple
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 06:34:46 pm »
Welcome to PA, Dillon. I've never made a vine maple bow but I've seen quite a few and some with amazing character. Looking forward to seeing some of your work in the future.  :OK
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Flintknapping / Re: Glass and obsidian points
« Last post by ozy clint on Today at 06:28:33 pm »
The glass is 2⅝" x 1⅝"
Obsidian is 2⅞" x 1⅞"
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Flintknapping / Glass and obsidian points
« Last post by ozy clint on Today at 06:24:58 pm »
After somewhat of a hiatus from knapping I sat down with renewed enthusiasm on the weekend and made a couple of points for a project I'm working on.
Purple glass bottle and obsidian.
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Oh boy - I just looked over the list - this is going to be tough.
Everyone here has been so helpful and encouraging along my selfbow journey, I regard everyone as a mentor and would consider any of the donations a treasure.
Thank You to everyone who offered something up - Sleek, I will PM soon .
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Around the Campfire / Re: It followed me home thread
« Last post by osage outlaw on Today at 05:26:56 pm »
this things are huge! did you weigh them?
I love horns too but I'm sure my wife would kill me even if I talked bringing them home  :-T

I haven't weighed them but they are very heavy.  I can't get both hands around the bases.  I got rid of the wife a few weeks ago so there was no one to complain when I brought them home.
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Bows / Re: First time making a Bow: Vine Maple
« Last post by sleek on Today at 05:11:32 pm »
Also Sections for Arrows , around the campfire for visiting. Shooting and hunting section for help with shooting and hunting stories.

Also a trade section that we can trade. So far trade only, no sales allowed.

Even have a forge section.

It’s a good place with a few simple rules

Bjrogg

For now its trade only, but selling for members will be in the future. I just want to make sure nobody gets scammed, so until I can work out a verification process, I dont want to have open money dealing here.
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Oh wow! Thank You! - I'm glad I decided to look at the "Around the Campfire" section today.
I will take a look.
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Bows / Re: First time making a Bow: Vine Maple
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 04:59:21 pm »
Also Sections for Arrows , around the campfire for visiting. Shooting and hunting section for help with shooting and hunting stories.

Also a trade section that we can trade. So far trade only, no sales allowed.

Even have a forge section.

It’s a good place with a few simple rules

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: First time making a Bow: Vine Maple
« Last post by TheDeerHunter on Today at 04:15:48 pm »
Welcome to Primitive Archery site Dillon. I think you are going to like it here.

Sounds like some good advice already. I don’t have any vine maple but I have seen some beauties posted on here.

While you’re waiting for your stave to dry you might want to make a caul for straightening.

A nice tillering tree. With a scale, rope and pulley. And cut some more staves so if you really get bitten by the bug you never run out of wood. Amazing how much a person can go through.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions. And pictures. We like pictures

Bjrogg

I think so, I like the oldschool look and feel of the site brings back memories.

Good ideas!

I like posting pictures, i've only taken Blacktails and Mulies with my compound but have started dippin my toes in the traditional world I picked up a take down recurve to start getting a feel for it, shoots pretty well to 20 right now just grabbed it 2 weeks ago. So no animals with the traditional gear yet, but the goal is to eventually start taking game with bows i've made. I also see you guys got some forums about flintknapping and primitive skill which I research pretty extensively and got a lot of projects to complete with that stuff. I am a full blown hunting, scouting and shed hunting addict so i'm sure i'll have some traditional stories to share here in the not so distant future.
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Bows / Re: First time making a Bow: Vine Maple
« Last post by TheDeerHunter on Today at 04:11:00 pm »
Great advice from Copeland.  I’ve not made a vine maple yet either but his advise seems sound.  As for yew pacific, you are close to some out there.  Ravenbeak sells them and his stuff is great quality seasoned staves.  I buy from him a lot actually.  I do love yew for bows but if you have access to a lot of vine maple it would be smart to start there and cut your teeth on that.  Welcome to pa!  Good bunch of obsessed Boyers here.

Awesome man i'll have to check out Ravenbeak never heard of him all this stuff is new to me, a lot to learn
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