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Lloyd

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2007, 02:32:14 pm »
Very nice arrows. Have you shoot them yet?
I was interested to read in Hugh Soar's Secrets of the English Warbow that the swallowtail was so effective at armour. This head seemed almost as effective in most instances as the bodkin, probably due to the weight as much as anything else.
Mark in England

Not yet. I'm recovering from a fairly serious neurological problem. I've just started shooting again after 6 months of disability. Right now I can barley handle a #30 recurve. My doctor says I may never draw a heavy bow again, but he's been wrong before and he's wrong now. All my longbows are hanging on the rack gathering dust and casting recriminating glances at me whenever I walk down the hall. ;)

I was surprised to read Mark's armor piecing section in Secrets of the English Warbow. Once I can draw a heavy bow again I intend to try my own experiments, but not with Damascus swallowtails.

Simon, I think the lozenge shaped head was a 9a or something like that. Not absolutely sure though.

SimonUK

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #16 on: June 23, 2007, 05:49:17 pm »
Was it the 9a that they used in the SPTA tests? It doesn't look very flat from the pictures I have of 9a.

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #17 on: June 23, 2007, 06:05:28 pm »
Do you have a pic of the flat bit?
Mark Stretton was the Archer for those tests,you can buy his armour piercing head from Steves site,it looks similar to a 9a.
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« Reply #18 on: June 23, 2007, 06:25:35 pm »
Loki, the only picture of a 9a I could find was the one you sent me. It looks quite square.

I could be wrong about the best piercer being flat, it was something I heard through the grapevine from someone at the Archers of the Tees (which must be near you in fact).

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #19 on: June 23, 2007, 06:55:30 pm »
Lloyd has some 9a's maybe he'll chime in with the info but i dont think there's a flat spot on them (the tip?),they are three sided kinda like a crossbow quarrel i believe.

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Archers of the Tees (which must be near you in fact).
Little south of me mate,Darlingtons a bit of a hike for me but looking on there site they have some good shoots coming up.Wand world championship at Raby Castle next month,Raby was the home of the Nevilles, who fought the Scots so well  :D.
The shoots after that are open shoots at the Roman forts on the Wall,Segedunun (Wallsend) and Arbeia (South Shields) i might have a drive up to these,i like a shoot with a atmosphere and they look like a good bunch.
Durham,England

Lloyd

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2007, 09:59:34 pm »
The tips I have that I think look like 9a's are diamond shaped in cross section. They normally come off looking square in pictures but in person you can tell they are diamond shaped.
Top one hand forged, bottom two are machined. It's easier to tell on the machined one that they are not square, although they are really more type 9's than 9a's. The hand forged one is also presenting one face flat to the camera which makes it look even more square.

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sagitarius boemoru

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2007, 03:54:21 pm »
Lozenge is indeed the best profile. The problem with the outline of the arrowhead is - if too pointy it will roll or break on impact and if too steep it wont cut.

J.

sagitarius boemoru

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2007, 03:55:26 pm »
And! Nice job Lloyd.

J.

SimonUK

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #23 on: June 24, 2007, 04:04:03 pm »
Yes those arrows really are professionally made. How do you get that neat fit between shaft and head? I've been using a penknife then the edge of a file to make the shoulder flat.

Lloyd

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #24 on: June 24, 2007, 07:14:20 pm »
Yes those arrows really are professionally made. How do you get that neat fit between shaft and head? I've been using a penknife then the edge of a file to make the shoulder flat.

Very carefully! Actually I cheat :o. I use an arrow saw to cut a groove that matches the internal diameter of the socket to get a good clean shoulder. Then I finish the taper with knife, files saws etc.... For arrows with machined heads I usually use a belt sander to grind the taper. For hand forged heads I try to keep the power tools to a minimum, usually just the one cut for the shoulder, unless I'm feeling lazy that day.

SimonUK

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #25 on: June 24, 2007, 07:28:19 pm »
I try go get as snug a fit as possible, but I wonder if you can be left with too little glue between the wood and the socket that way? I haven't had any problems so far though.

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #26 on: June 24, 2007, 08:42:07 pm »
I must be doing something wrong then,i've lost loads of the buggers!Tudor style short Bodkins especially love staying in the target  ;D.
Durham,England

Lloyd

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2007, 10:15:28 pm »
I use the slowest setting epoxy I can find. I've never had a problem with the glue joint failing. I have broken shafts trying to get the arrow out of the target though...
I think the idea of pinning your points on is a good one if you are shooting 1/2" shafts. Anything smaller and there's not usually enough wood inside the socket to make me comfortable drilling a hole through it.

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2007, 11:14:19 pm »
  Those swallowtails are wicked.I'd love to have some for hunting.
Lakeland, Florida
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Lloyd

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Re: Finally finished!
« Reply #29 on: July 01, 2007, 01:25:39 am »
  Those swallowtails are wicked.I'd love to have some for hunting.
I think you'd find that they are highly illegal in most states. Anywhere that has rules about barbed heads will definitely have a conniption fit over swallow tails. :o