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Ontario Archer:
Hello everyone,
     I'm new to the forum, though I've been reading it for years, so thanks to you all for sharing your knowledge. Here is a pic of my usual small game/stumping blunts. I use a screw driven backward into the end of my natural shoot shafts. I also add a small washer for extra weight and electrical tape around the very end of the shaft, which prevents splitting. It costs only pennies, and I've never had one break or split on me after years of using this type of point.

Danzn Bar:
Nice.............. keen idea
DBar
Oh ya .....welcome, hope to see more of your work

Springbuck:
http://www.hardwarestore.com/1-2-brass-pex-plug-701953.aspx

Sorry, they block me posting pics directly at work.  basically, just slip this over a shaft.   If you file that rim a bit, you can make a sharper edge on the blunt all the way round.

Blob:

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Sorry, they block me posting pics directly at work.  basically, just slip this over a shaft.   If you file that rim a bit, you can make a sharper edge on the blunt all the way round.

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I didn't file these at all but I did add some heat shrink tubing.



loon:
Sucks that the attachments on the first post are gone... I want to make blunt arrows for target shooting (having them bounce off)
This sounds good, it's just like the "nutter" in the OP? And what were they doing with the planing? Barreling? Tapering the point so the nut would stick in?


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The tarantula sounds nice though. Wish there still were pictures. I might also go with a normal large bolt and PEX.. though I think that'd bury itself too much

This also seems very nice
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I'm not sure of what would be best for bamboo. Could just put a peg in if it's hollow, treat tonkin like wood.

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