Yes, I have been making holes in my neighbour's fence and putting at risk my plastic garden furniture again when I broke out my atlatls and darts this week.
I'm doing a workshop on atlatls at the bushmoot 2009. Below are some pictures of the tips of my throwing sticks. Some of you guys got some to show?
From left to right:-
1) The mark II lash on spike
2) The carved antler spike - donated by a friend
3) The single piece of wood carved spike (my favourite)
4) The mark I lash on spike
5) The glued in spike (drill a hole and glue in a spike).
For those who know little about atlatls - they are the forerunner to the bow and arrow. It is a hand held stick with a spike on one and and you hold the other. You use it as an extension to your arm to throw a dart - a oversized version of an arrow really. Are they any good? Well, they may have been the weopon that exterminated most of the large fauna on our planet! Are they any fun? Throw a few darts with lethal force into a target and you can get rapidly addicted. Is there any skill to it? Lots. There is a whole science to explore, lots of making and lots of potential to travel the world to enter competitions.
I'm doing a workshop on atlatls at the bushmoot 2009. Below are some pictures of the tips of my throwing sticks. Some of you guys got some to show?

From left to right:-
1) The mark II lash on spike
2) The carved antler spike - donated by a friend
3) The single piece of wood carved spike (my favourite)
4) The mark I lash on spike
5) The glued in spike (drill a hole and glue in a spike).
For those who know little about atlatls - they are the forerunner to the bow and arrow. It is a hand held stick with a spike on one and and you hold the other. You use it as an extension to your arm to throw a dart - a oversized version of an arrow really. Are they any good? Well, they may have been the weopon that exterminated most of the large fauna on our planet! Are they any fun? Throw a few darts with lethal force into a target and you can get rapidly addicted. Is there any skill to it? Lots. There is a whole science to explore, lots of making and lots of potential to travel the world to enter competitions.