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  1. bobnewboy

    Whistling arrow for fun….

    Last week, our club (Windwhistle Company of Archers) had a roving marks shoot, and one or two of the members used whistling arrows for a bit of fun. I’ve never made a whistling arrow (well, not on purpose…) before, so I thought I’d give it a go. Here is the result - a test shot into our safety...
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    Guess the City Competition.

    Stockholm, the Venice of the North.
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    Survival Rations Inspired by History

    Gotta say - I think that Townsend is one of the best channels I’ve seen on YouTube.
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    What are your weekend plans?

    Saturday: a short day of winter angling, now that it’s finally stopped raining for a few days. It’ll be cold, but bright, and my flask and sarnies will help keep me comfy. Merino undies all round. Sunday: out rabbiting with the old boys and their ferrets in the local area. We will be on the...
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    Fletching jig

    Epoxy is good and tough, but be sure that air isn’t trapped between the pile and the shaft. Easiest way is to provide a groove in the shaft piece that fits into the pile so that air and excess glue can escape during assembly. Fletchings on the same arrow need to be of the same ‘wing’, so their...
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    Fletching jig

    If you can afford pre-prepared fletchings and shafts, use a jig and three fletchings per arrow. If you are happy to use plastic, use a plastic nock, having cut a taper with a suitable pencil sharpener - you may need to experiment to find a matching taper. Glue the nock on so that the string slot...
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    Woodstoves

    So it sounds like Charnwood is the way to go (?). We have an open fire with a Minster fireplace (and we do use it), but the missus wants to change it out for a proper firebox of some kind. I presume that we will need some kind of flue installation to go with the log burner, into the existing...
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    What did you buy today?

    Yep, same for me, but simpler non-CANBUS lamps for my reversing lamps. I think it’s a necessity here in the great unlit.
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    Pork scratchings...yes or no?

    Pork scratchings - ooh yes please :bigok: Us old boys play spoof for them on Thursday nights at the pub…..
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    Yew Wood Chippings

    …although Del the Cat’s breathing sounds a bit laboured on his YouTube channel these days.
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    Help me find some new music

    This. Shocking at first but their virtuosity shines out. The more you listen, the more it sucks you in.
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    What are your favourite pocket knives?

    When I’m out in the field - beating, angling, archery shoots, rabbiting, I use my Fällkniven TK4 (3G). All other times I carry a small SAK Classic SD.
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    A great loss to the british countryside

    I heard one on Dartmoor in May. I was out on a photo day, but couldn’t catch it on camera.
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    DMT or equivalent sharpeners

    Ask for thick off cuts of float glass at your local glass supplier/cutter? Heavy, very flat and stable as a platform.
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    Instinctive Archery. Your experience please.

    1: Join a club and get some coaching. It’s not easy to spot errors in your own form, particularly those errors that creep in with fatigue. 2: Double check your equipment. Depending upon the type and class of archery you’re shooting, you should measure some data points when your setup is...
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    Recommend a YouTube Channel

    Yeah, a great channel. Informative and educational in the best ways.
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    101 uses for a set of drain rods...

    I made an early bow from a bamboo drain rod. Super flexible and tough, but not the best even with the brass fittings removed…. :)
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    What did you buy today?

    Here in Somerset I can buy it all year round, but that doesn’t help you in Finland. You could try to make your own: Make clotted cream …but note that you will need to find the best cream available in your area that hasn’t been ‘ultra pasteurised’ - see the note in the recipe. Also, as a...
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    Orange is the New Black

    I use a bright orange paracord blaze on all of my easily lost/dropped articles, and dayglo orange or yellow fletchings on my field arrows. Seems to work for me.
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    Why do I keep seeing this....

    Apparently Tapatalk has been bought out by a new owner and they are changing things up. Terms & conditions etc that are less attractive to forum owners. I see this reported on other forums in which I participate, and forum owners are moving away from giving access to Tapatalk.