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Bows / Re: PNW Elderberry Bow
« Last post by bassman211 on February 10, 2026, 04:09:26 pm »
In my town growing up elderberries grew every were. We used to pick them,and sale them to jelly makers. Our bows were made from the bush branches. We would just bend the whole branch, and use lengths of kite string. They would bend a long ways before they broke, and with golden rod shafts we had a lot of fun shooting them. They never got any were near the size of your stave. Good luck.
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Bows / Re: PNW Elderberry Bow
« Last post by Jim Davis on February 10, 2026, 02:53:04 pm »
Probably generate some sputtering over this, but, the forces at work in a hollow limb bow include the tendency to spread and flatten the U shaped cross section.  If the wood splits easily, it will.

There are exceptional woods and exceptional  staves, but that's what is at work in a hollow limb bow.
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Arrows / Re: Increasing weight of glue on heads?
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on February 10, 2026, 02:33:20 pm »
Thanks for the tips, guys.  I think I'll just buy different heads that are the weight I want.  Field points aren't THAT expensive, so no sense overcomplicating things.
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Bows / Re: HHB Flatbow 52# @ 27"
« Last post by bentstick54 on February 10, 2026, 02:07:39 pm »
Another great looking bow. You’re really putting some bows out and making me wish I could start on a new one, but it will be a while before I will be able to.
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Bows / Re: Tanning snake skins for bow backings
« Last post by bentstick54 on February 10, 2026, 01:50:48 pm »
I would definitely think for python skins smaller would definitely be better for bow backing. Smaller pattern would look better, and thinner skin would be better from performance efficiency.
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Primitive Skills / Re: Atlatl help
« Last post by bjrogg on February 10, 2026, 12:57:09 pm »
I think I would try shorter. I’m certainly not an expert but I have screwed around some with them. I have made three Atlatl and four darts. My easiest to cast was my shortest Atlatl and shortest darts.

I’m an old fart that can’t get enough movement out of this old body to really have a good cast. For the arm and wrist movement. I feel like it’s something like casting a fishing pole. With the body movement of Justin Verlander. I can get the fishing part. It’s the rest of my body that doesn’t seem to fall in line.

I don’t have measurements right now, but I think my longest darts are around 7’. They are point heavy but the taper is less than you describe yours.

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: PNW Elderberry Bow
« Last post by Del the cat on February 10, 2026, 12:32:00 pm »
Elderberry is good bow wood but I had some that probably went too dry and exploded in many many pieces without notice
Zero to Kaboom in no time
+1
Del
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Bows / Re: PNW Elderberry Bow
« Last post by Doug509 on February 10, 2026, 12:01:57 pm »
Dimensions right now has the center of handle at 1 3/8" wide.  Arrow pass is 1 1/8".  Id like to reduce this but with a hollow core I dont want to create a thin spot or hole.

Fades end  4.5" out at 1 3/8" wide. I could extend the fades from 4.5 to 6 or 8".

Upper limb remains 1 3/8" wide then tapers last 14" to tips.  Lower limb at mid limb is 1 1/2" wide. 

The depth of wood with center pith removed ranges from 8 to 10 mm.

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Around the Campfire / Re: Survival Gardening
« Last post by Eric Krewson on February 10, 2026, 11:17:59 am »
One more hero picture; about 20 years ago I made my garden, blueberries and muscadine vines look like a show place, all were surrounded by landscape timbers and very neatly arranged. In earlier years this landscaping would have lasted forever, but they changed the treatment for pressure treated wood to do away with arsenic, within three years most of these landscape timbers had rotted and looked awful. I pulled up the timbers and just planted an ordinary garden after that.

This was also before the deer and coons took a liking to garden plants, they never touched anything but that changed. If I didn't have an electric fence up now I wouldn't have a garden, the deer would eat it all.

     
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Around the Campfire / Re: What Did You Do Today?
« Last post by Eric Krewson on February 10, 2026, 10:53:07 am »
Today is the last day of deer season, it is going to be 70 degrees after weeks of freezing temps. I am done, I am pulling trial cams,  washing a mountain of hunting clothes and putting up all my gear until next year, I have so much "stuff" this is usually a two day job.

I quartered my deer and took it to a processor to be made into burger, I could do it but I am giving most of this deer to a friend who doesn't have any. I am meticulous about cutting up my own deer but won't put that kind of effort into one that I am giving away. When I give away A deer I have it processed first, a cooler deer isn't that expensive to have cut up and makes a much better gift vacuum sealed and ready for the freezer.

Someone who isn't deer hunter doesn't know what to do with a whole deer. I gave a whole skinned deer to a friend at work once, he left it in a cooler so long that it spoiled, never again.

I have had good years where I am covered up with deer and other years like this year where I have a hard time killing anything with my selfbow in earlier years and lately with my flintlock. I have a group of friends who have given me hundreds of pounds of deer meat over the last 40 years when I came up short, some were whole deer, some was processed and packaged, they never charged me a penny for the packaged deer.

I know a partially disabled guy who loves deer meat but isn't a deer hunter, I need about 10# of burger from my latest deer, I am going to take him the rest packaged and ready to go.  This is my way of paying it forward for all of the deer meat that people have given to me in the past.
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