First attempt at broadheads. Made from farrier rasps, and forged into shape.
Bedded in with epoxy and awaiting sinew wrapping...
Bedded in with epoxy and awaiting sinew wrapping...
torjusg said:Very nice heads, a little sacrilegious to glue with epoxy and then wrap with sinew perhaps???
Greg said:Very Nice, and very deadly aswell, its a pity you can't go bow hunting in this country!
Didn't intend to sound harsh. They are excellent broadheads, just considerably thicker than the norm. I'll be very interested in his report of how they perform. The only time I've made broadheads is from an old saw and they were about a mm thick.fredcraft said:You guys are harsh on stovie He didnt say they were medieval replicas
Two thumbs up, they look real neat !
Snufkin said:Didn't intend to sound harsh. They are excellent broadheads, just considerably thicker than the norm. I'll be very interested in his report of how they perform. The only time I've made broadheads is from an old saw and they were about a mm thick.
British Red said:Am I allowed to suggest ....... a day trip to Agincourt
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British Red said:Am I allowed to suggest ....... a day trip to Agincourt
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stovie said:"...once more into the breach, dear friends..."
Been preparing the sinew today...
The Bard of Avon said:In peace there s nothing so becomes a man
As modest stillness and humility;
But when the blast of war blows in our ears,
Then imitate the action of the tiger:
Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood.
British Red said:Now I know nowt about archery mate, but didn't Henry V say...
..."They don't look very stiff"...
I'll get me cloak
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