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Woodie Love ... (click HERE for the slide show!)

Started by Rob DiStefano, August 04, 2011, 09:31:00 AM

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Florida lime

At the top of the page, just click in the green stripe where it says "click here for the slide show" .
Martin-Hunter & Bamboo Viper, Black Widow Camo PLX, Holm-made Osprey, Toelke-SS #5 & Super D, Brackenbury Drifter, Wes Wallace Mentor, Kimber Huntsman,  Rose Oak-Wildcat II, Ocelot, Ace & 2 Heritage TDs, Bear-'67½  SK & '59 Kodiak Special - all LH

recurve maine

Oh boy I need some woody's with BRIGHT banana lows.... who wants to make me some
1972 Lefty Browning Nomad 51lb @ 30.5
62" Lefty Sammick Sage 66lb @ 30.5
In Search of a custom Lefty long bow!

recurve maine

1972 Lefty Browning Nomad 51lb @ 30.5
62" Lefty Sammick Sage 66lb @ 30.5
In Search of a custom Lefty long bow!

Mike Vines

QuoteOriginally posted by recurve maine:
Oh boy I need some woody's with BRIGHT banana lows.... who wants to make me some
There is enough info on this site that you can use it to make your own.  It gives great satisfaction to make and shoot your own arrows.  You should give it a try.
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Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

Sawpilot 75


recurve maine

1972 Lefty Browning Nomad 51lb @ 30.5
62" Lefty Sammick Sage 66lb @ 30.5
In Search of a custom Lefty long bow!

Fletcher

QuoteOriginally posted by recurve maine:
Buy the fletch cutter I assume and shafts?
That or a feather burner would get you started.  A white crown really helps to brighten things up.



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recurve maine

Those are awesome, I could NEVER do something like that, I just don't have it in me....
1972 Lefty Browning Nomad 51lb @ 30.5
62" Lefty Sammick Sage 66lb @ 30.5
In Search of a custom Lefty long bow!

Cyclic-Rivers

Great arrows.

Jason,  You would be surprised at how easy and addictive it is.  You should try it if you have any incling to do it.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

recurve maine

QuoteOriginally posted by Cyclic-Rivers:
Great arrows.

Jason,  You would be surprised at how easy and addictive it is.  You should try it if you have any incling to do it.
I think I may, the animals don't care what they look like right? LOLOL
1972 Lefty Browning Nomad 51lb @ 30.5
62" Lefty Sammick Sage 66lb @ 30.5
In Search of a custom Lefty long bow!

TxAg

Don't know how I've missed this thread all along, but I'm enjoying it.


ChuckC

clicking on the green stripe did nothing for me.  Go to page 1 of the thread and in the very first entry, see the highlighted "slideshow".  Click on that.  Not sure if it includes all the pix, but it includes a bunch.
ChuckC

Ralphie



I still have not settled on a particular pattern, or color combination for any of the arrows I make. What I have settled on, or rather, what I seem to always do is stain the shafts a shade darker to the nock end. So all my arrows, no matter what color combination, have the same stain; dark/rear to light.
Also, I avoid crown dipping.
I think it looks nicer to see the arrow past the feather.
Showing the arrow through the cresting pattern I also like.
I did two other dozen, which I will photograph alongside these. Each is a different cresting pattern.

Ralphie
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.

Green

Rafael - it's really hard to focus on the arrows with that Sunset Hill in the picture.     :D
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
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Ralphie

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wooddamon1

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Mike Vines

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U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

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