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Started by Auzoutdoor, July 14, 2007, 06:30:00 AM

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Auzoutdoor

I thought I had showed you guys these when I did them a little while ago but cant find it so will post the pics again.The shafts are good old Ausy hardwood hand spined weighed and tapered.The quiver I made and the horn is a roaring horn for the red deer we get down here.Hope you like the pics......
Cheers KIM
 
 
 
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Jack Guard

I love them.  What type of dye did you use to color the feathers adn horn.  

Your Quiver is excellent also.  

Love those Red Deer !!!
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OzarkRamblr

"A friend of mine said that I'm lucky, I told him luck has nothing to do with the life I chose, we choose the life we have and don't have, so choose wisely"...Kingwouldbe

Words to live by.

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fish theotherone

nice arrers mate ! when i get a fletching jig ille be making some too! lost 3 this morning!
one day ille get to flatirons place!

SCATTERSHOT

Nice looking sticks! Like the quiver, too. What kind of Aussie hardwood did you use, and did you buy shafting, or make them yourself from a board?
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Auzoutdoor

Hi guys thanks for the comments.The wood is called silver ash I think and I buy it as shafts in a lot of 10 doz and weight them into batches and then taper and straighten them.The feathers come that colour but I splice them for the effect.The stain is one an old guy in a paint shop sod me but told me not to tell anyone not sure why but he had it in unmarked drums out back.I am not sure if it is still legal to sell it here in Auz as a lot of the stronger stuff was taken off the market.I deff use a repirator with it though as it takes your breath away if you dont.
Cheers KIM
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