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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #30 on: March 10, 2008, 12:42:01 am »
Hey....thats an Idea....I know where there is about 10,000 acres of ranch land that they just uprooted every Mesquite for as far as you can see...and pushed them all up into piles....I need to see if I can get permission to go scavenging!!
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2008, 01:25:13 am »
Ok I got some time last coupla days so here is the tree rat hides with hair I will make 2 strings outta. Been fleshed dried and cut into rough circles with a sharp and I mean SHARP stone flake. Next step is ta cut string thongs and make 2 strings fer the bow. More ta come....bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #32 on: March 11, 2008, 04:34:08 pm »
I've had tree rat hide strings in the back of my mind for awhile now bob - this will be interesting to see :).
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #33 on: March 11, 2008, 07:10:14 pm »
We would have to have trees to have tree rats.  How about rock rats, is that alright Bob.  ;D
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #34 on: March 11, 2008, 08:27:22 pm »
These are fox tree rats. Course they are illegal ta hunt in florida. ::) Ya know Justin, I dont see why rockchuck (Woodchuck ) and badger would not work. Hides on critters are different. Fer instance grey rats are worthless IMO. Ya need fox NOT red tree rats (too small ) ! ;D. Deer and such are ok (read crap here). Have used woodchuck an workee good. Fox rat strings have lasted me almost 1000 shots. Damm here come the arguments ! :o Try em and see........bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #35 on: March 11, 2008, 08:37:01 pm »
We have woodchuck, or rockchuck as we call them since they like the lava rocks so much.  But I was talking about grey squirrels, they live in rocks and burrows around here.  No tree squirrels around here.  Justin
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #36 on: March 11, 2008, 09:35:58 pm »
We have woodchuck, or rockchuck as we call them since they like the lava rocks so much.  But I was talking about grey squirrels, they live in rocks and burrows around here.  No tree squirrels around here.  Justin
.........Betcha wood chuck would workee good ! Grey ground tree rats hmm...maybe gotta try them I guess got no experience with em...............bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #37 on: March 12, 2008, 12:26:09 am »
What about regular old swamp rats ? Or possums even ?

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #38 on: March 12, 2008, 12:47:13 am »
Possum didnt workee good fer me as didnt swamp rats...bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #39 on: March 13, 2008, 01:19:33 am »
Ok so I did some more work on the hides that will be strings. Since I wanted to accomplish two things with this build-a-long i.e.:make a traditional seminole bow and arras, and 2: use only stone tools and paleo materials as we know them and make a archery system that we THINK ? was made maybe this way back then. Ok too the strings. I used a sharp and I mean SHARP obsidian Hoko knife ta cut the strings. I like flakes better usually but in this case the Hoko gives ya better control and leverage. This is enough fer one string. Each strand is 15' long by say about 1/16" wide hair left on- its the ole' way. Why ? Its quicker and that was important. This method takes patience not ta "screw" up and make a cut 2 narrow. Took about 2 hours ta cut the strands. Next I will wet, stretch, twist and stretch again an dry ta make strings and finish it off and preserve it. That will be one string. The spare will be made the same way. ;) More ta come ........bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #40 on: March 13, 2008, 02:08:40 am »
  Hahaha ! Notice red in middle of pic ? Thats my BLOOD  :o from hoko knife forgot ta say that.......bob

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #41 on: March 13, 2008, 02:24:22 am »
Nice Bob.  Thanks for showing your tools also.  I need to make some more tools. Justin
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #42 on: March 13, 2008, 08:29:46 am »
bob when you cut your strips do you do it free hand or use some type of guide?
I'm guessin ya did it free hand :)
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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #43 on: March 13, 2008, 09:31:52 am »
Nice work Bob, I've enjoyed this and looking foward to seeing more.

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Re: Traditional Seminole bow in works
« Reply #44 on: March 13, 2008, 11:00:10 am »
So the strands are 15' X 1/16". I don't have a clue about how this is done (well maybe a clue ;D) - can't wait to see how she's twisted :)..
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