Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => HowTo's and Build-a-longs => Topic started by: Postman on September 25, 2011, 04:08:04 pm
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Wanted a wrapped handle that would be almost flush on the sides, but stick out a bit on the front/back.Started with some braided leather cord. Got 3 yards for 5 bucks at a chain craft store, easily enough for 2 handles. Used a hacksaw, large chainsaw file and 3 rivers file/rasp combo.
Used the hacksaw as a guide cut for the round file. This is very unnerving to do! ;D
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Then used the chainsaw file to cut 4 "chalnnels " in the handle and joined them with the rasp and file. Nicked up the rest of the bow and skins a bit - be careful! The flat edge on the 3rivers combo tool worked welll as a guide in the round channel ends, though
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Wrapped tightly and glued with super glue. Trimmed ends at an angle to make them easier to tuck under with a knife. Have to clean up some sloppy spots and nicks I made, but hope to finish and post this bow soon.
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That looks really cool, but I doubt I have the guts to try it!
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That looks really cool, but I doubt I have the guts to try it!
I came back to this post a few times and ive been really wondering why you said that.......
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The one thing that scared the be-jeepers outa me on my first bow was the handle. I understood enough that if I took off too much material, THAT's where it would fail.
This design requires me to take a handle that already worries me and cut even deeper into it! Honestly....that is probably the ONLY place I have never had a bow fail. Maybe I need to put on my big boy Pull-Ups and just do one, huh?
Postman's how-to leaves nothing to the imagination, it's pretty darn clear-cut. Wonderfully concise and educational, Postman. Sorry I didn't make that clear in my first post.
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Looks great! Can't wait to try it. First ill have to fine the braid.