What wood should i use to make a bow and arrow at home? - strongest wood for a bow
Which should I use for a bow and arrow at home, and what I do for the chain to be strong how can I make a bow and arrow in a position to kill a wild boar
What wood should i use to make a bow and arrow at home? - strongest wood for a bow
Which should I use for a bow and arrow at home, and what I do for the chain to be strong how can I make a bow and arrow in a position to kill a wild boar
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Yew has been used in medieval England as elm and ash - but that is not only wood available. In fact, many forests, to large bows and arrows, which makes little sense to them all here. Visit select the following websites and forums for information and instructions on how the timber (s) and how do we bow and arrow.
http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/ (scroll down to archetery / Forums Archery, roughly in the middle of the page)
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index ... (Looking for Bow and Arrow-making forums in the "Main Chat Area)
http://tradgang.com/ (there are many here, because it is the heavy Bowhunter "Ashby Report" worth the time to read)
And it really is a good bow and arrow hunting in used wood purchased at The Home Depot (or Lowe's or Menard, or any other place that happens to sell the timber). This bow is called a "statement of the Commission," because it consists of a board. In addition, arrows are made of wood or split or households (the best known of this sinceys might call "trees"), the pin machines were very, very rare in the Olde day.
Google Three Rivers Archery. They sell kits, cheap, but Arn't. But we do not find the wood you need in the Home Depot.
Yew, the traditional archers in medieval England.
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