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Flu Flu and bird points

Started by RGK, March 17, 2007, 05:43:00 PM

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RGK

Finished a half dozen flu flu arrows today. I use 5 1/2 inch long 4 fletch. I also made a few small game heads to go with them.





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Trad Man 25

Nice , love the mall game heads, you want to gie a few tips on how you made them , look like a good idea,
hope you get some thing with them ,
James

Bowspirit

Works of art there, RGK...  :notworthy:
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702plmo

Are those crown dipped or arrow wraps?  If they are dipped how did you do that?
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RGK

You don't think there too girly??? Thats what my wife said.   :mad:    :mad:    

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Works of art there, RGK...   :notworthy:  
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RGK

I spray them with white lacquer and then crest by hand. and finally spray with a clear lacquer.
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RGK

I used .025 spring (music) wire. I drilled holes in the field point and inserted the wire. I used a needle nose pliers to bend the wire to shape.

QuoteOriginally posted by Trad Man 25:
Nice , love the mall game heads, you want to gie a few tips on how you made them , look like a good idea,
hope you get some thing with them ,
James
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Trad Man 25

Im going to give that a try, simple , yet a good idea,
Thanks

Hot Hap

They might be a little "girly", but they should be easy to find. Look good to me. Hap

Kingstaken

Don't let Joe Slipp see those...He likes those pink girly girl....
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ishiwannabe

I was thinking Team Skipper pretty in pink myself....  :biglaugh:  Nice job on those arrows and tips.
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Dances with drums

well, u can have arrows that look girly that u can find in the brush, or u can go and get olive green and brown that are near impossible to find if u miss. Your choice
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RGK

Yes I admit they are girly but I was thinking............... If I wore this while shooting them................

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Luke Vander Vennen

It takes a real man to wear pink. I'm not sure if the same applies to shooting pink  :D
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Woodduck

Put a Florida flamingo to shame   :bigsmyl:  

I like the arrows...want to sell one?
I bet that suit would fit me too...ha, ha, ha; but that's ok...
I think it probably looks better on you.

We doctored up some arrows like that in the '70s for a pigeon hunt. We used metal coat hanger wire with big loops; but yours is probably better.
I hope you hit more than I did.
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Cody Cantrell

Those arrows do look nice, and those points are really cool.  How about a build along, of the points, with pictures?
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RGK

I'm not sure what I'd show. You drill 2 holes at 90 degrees to each other. Insert the wire and bend it.
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