Guys, As I remember from past Community Bow Projects, this is the most difficult and confusing part. Trying to figure out what goes where and who does what. Once this is worked out, everything will calm down and slow down. Lets be parient! All who are involved and those that want to be involved need to grab a project and let Jamie know. He has started a list.
I can do either 3 or 6 arrows, all or part of the process. Justin and I have conversed and are heading in the right dirrection but have to wait for bow weight and draw lengths to be derermined before we can build arrows. If Justin wants to contribute 3 of his arrows that's OK with me or if we want 12 alltgether, that's fine too. I think that a lot will depend on the style and appearance of the bow. We want the set to match or at least compliment each other.
Our last Community Bow was an Eastern Woodland style and thus the arrows and quiver complimented that style, asmatter of fact, I believe at least some of the arrows were of the Cayuga style. This set doesn't have to be a Native American Style or any particular style for that matter. Generally when I make a bow I let the stave tell me what it wants to be. When Pappy gets the guave stave, he can make the decision as to what would be the most appropriate for the stave and the rest of us can agree or not. We will discuss it and come to a concensis. Pat