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Homemade broadheads
17 December 2012, 18:29,
#31
RE: Homemade broadheads
You could have said they were specialist grouting tools for tilers...
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17 December 2012, 21:40,
#32
RE: Homemade broadheads
I manage to cut and shape metal without work-shop facilities or,even,mains power.
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17 December 2012, 23:13,
#33
RE: Homemade broadheads
(16 December 2012, 19:28)Prepper1 Wrote:
(16 December 2012, 16:27)Tartar Horde Wrote: You can make a real neat looking broadhead by cutting down the middle of a conventional field point, and inserting the blade into it, and securing by epoxy, or even solder, and the bonus is the field point is already tapered to fit your shaft.
Weve got baccy tins, for loose tobacco something similar I think...

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Found this also which is informative and looks worth a go maybe...

Wisconsin bow hunters forum...

Also have a look at this pdf...http://www.tradgang.com/ashby/single-bev...dheads.pdf

http://wibowhunters.proboards.com/index....&thread=72


125 grain field points and reshape them to remove the shoulders. this step may not be necessary buy It looks nice.

the blades are cut from a .039 thick bandsaw blade.
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