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    StickandString

    Just found out that Crows Head traditional archery had some arrow shafts that won world records this past weekend

    More details in our next

    World records

    StickandString 09-01-2010 09:18 PM Go to last post
    StickandString

    Get yourself a good rasp too, you can do slit with it during the tillering process and handle shaping/arrow rest

    StickandString 08-31-2010 08:51 PM Go to last post
    StickandString

    The only 2 I use right now are:

    Loc tite kits at lowes/home depot

    Bowgrip

    StickandString 08-31-2010 08:49 PM Go to last post
    Mikalious

    Can you recommend a brand of epoxy? As far as titebond, I've been using titebond II . I know it's not the waterproof one, just resistant, but that's all

    Mikalious 08-31-2010 12:39 PM Go to last post
    Mikalious

    Thanks guys. I've used hand tools on the first couple of bows. I'm just not used to using a shurform (sp?) and rasp. I'd love to get to the point where

    Mikalious 08-31-2010 12:36 PM Go to last post
    StickandString

    I have been using both tite bond iii and epoxy. i prefer the epoxy. You have to make sure get some good grooves in the wood and rough it up, then apply

    StickandString 08-31-2010 03:10 AM Go to last post
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