I went on a bow making course a couple of weeks ago. As well as having some impressive looking bows there, they also had an atlatl/spear thrower.
It was easy to use, but difficult to master. Anyway, I thought I'd make one of my own.
And here it is:
(I've been having problems linking to Flickr, so not sure if the picture will come up)
It's made from yew with an antler nock held in place with a piece of dowel, and leather wrapped around the handle. The decorations were burnt-in to give it a primitive look.
These things are dead easy to make and provide great fun - really impressive to see how simple they work. You can lob an arrow/spear as far as a bow can shoot. But doing it accurately is the real mastery.
Mmm...picture still not coming up. Any idea why that might be? Could it be related to the recent server problems? I was having trouble linking to images just before it all went Pete Tong. Mmm, how frustrating.
It was easy to use, but difficult to master. Anyway, I thought I'd make one of my own.
And here it is:

(I've been having problems linking to Flickr, so not sure if the picture will come up)
It's made from yew with an antler nock held in place with a piece of dowel, and leather wrapped around the handle. The decorations were burnt-in to give it a primitive look.
These things are dead easy to make and provide great fun - really impressive to see how simple they work. You can lob an arrow/spear as far as a bow can shoot. But doing it accurately is the real mastery.
Mmm...picture still not coming up. Any idea why that might be? Could it be related to the recent server problems? I was having trouble linking to images just before it all went Pete Tong. Mmm, how frustrating.
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