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Re: let's see your atlatls
Reply #15 - Jul 19th, 2009, 1:00am
 
Quote from David Morningstar on Jul 18th, 2009, 6:19pm:

Nah, make it now all in one go and oil it up when you are done. Primitive woodwork, even bow making was done with wood either fresh off the tree or dried a bit over hot coals. Its a living material - work with the way it works, dont bake it into submission.  

Aight, but if it cracks you owe me one piece of birch. Wink
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On the Swedish coast
With Russia in the distance
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"Mind must be firmer, heart the more fierce, courage the greater, as our strength diminishes."

The old warrior Byrhtwold during the battle of Maldon in 991 AD.
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Reply #16 - Jul 19th, 2009, 4:57am
 
im working on a new one. if it all goes like i plan itll look  kinda like your egyption atlatl ,paleoarts.  Grin
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Reply #17 - Jul 19th, 2009, 10:39am
 
Quote from Fëanor on Jul 18th, 2009, 6:06pm:
Was out all day today finding some wood for making my first atlatl, actually I was out all day yesterday to and found some ash which I took home and was going to steam shape but I over bent it and it broke.
Went to another place today and finally had to settle for some birch.
Going back to the first place in the morning and getting some more ash.
Now there is just the problem of curing the wood because there is no way I am waiting a year for it to cure and my oven is quite small so I might have to go with a composite and drying shorter pieces..
Oh well, get back when I have pictures.

 
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I recently cut down a large ash tree in my back yard. I have a huge pile of limbs. I've been using them as part of gates on my corrals, made a walking stick for my grandmother, had the trunk cut into tomahawk targets, and if I can find a piece with out a ton of knots in it, I'd use it in a bow. And I STILL have a lot left over. Where do you live?
 
On steam bending the wood, I heat the wood, then bend it and while it's bent, cool it with a damp rag. Also, hot, wet wood gives no warning. It just seems to snap. The important thing is to do it in stages and have patience (which I sorely lack). As for the composite, the atlatl below I made for my brother. It's actually made from my 2nd, 3rd, and 4th atlatls, as I snapped them all. I glued the sections together with lap joints and plain old white glue, then braided a knot over them to help hold them. It's 2 feet long, and throws as good as any of the others.
 


 
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Reply #18 - Jul 19th, 2009, 4:22pm
 
Nicely worked composite.
I live in Stockholm, Sweden, but it is not necessary to send me wood, thank you very much though.
Besides, ash is so nice to work with that I am sure you'll get through it all eventually. Smiley
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With Russia in the distance
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"Mind must be firmer, heart the more fierce, courage the greater, as our strength diminishes."

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Reply #19 - Jul 19th, 2009, 10:48pm
 
i just got finished with my new atlatl.  sorry if the pics are  a little blurry
 
it throws very good. when i find somthing to make finger loops from ill probly add those but untill then its finished
 
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Reply #20 - Jul 20th, 2009, 2:21am
 
heres a closer pic of the spur
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Reply #21 - Jul 20th, 2009, 2:28am
 
maybe thisll help . i brightened up some to show the featues a little better
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Reply #22 - Jul 20th, 2009, 7:36am
 
Looks good Aztec. And if it throws good, even better!  
 
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Reply #23 - Jul 20th, 2009, 9:29am
 
awesome, aztec! if you need finger loops try weaving or braiding them. i know everyone likes to use leather, but if you don't have any just go with what you do. personally, i think braided or twisted loops look cool! the woven split pouch everyone uses on here would make great loops. just slide tha atlatl through the split and tie the cords to the shaft.
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Reply #24 - Jul 20th, 2009, 8:45pm
 
I like braided parachute cord. It's a little rough, but durable as all get out, and I can get just about any color I want. If you have a soft pair of leather gloves, cut some strips out of that and try braiding it. BUT Paleoarts' idea of the technique for woven split pouch slings would work awesome, too.
 
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Reply #25 - Jul 20th, 2009, 11:04pm
 
i like that cordage loop. thats probly what ill end up doing. but i wanted some bone or shell loops like some of the aztec atlatls have
 
ive also been burnishing the atlatl today with a deer bone.  its so shiny now lol
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Reply #26 - Jul 21st, 2009, 12:43am
 
brother aztec, you're the only other person i've run across who even knows what burnishing is! i use a glass bottle or a very smooth rock.  Wink
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Reply #27 - Jul 21st, 2009, 1:33am
 
haha lol..i learned about it a few years ago. when i 1st got my flintlock muzzle loader, someone  told me to rub the ramrod down with a piece of antler or bone to give it a good smooth finish and to seal the grains
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Reply #28 - Jul 21st, 2009, 6:05am
 
Hmm, never knew the name of the technique but had "discovered" the effect when working with wood, not that I've worked all that much with wood.
so thanks for teaching me the name of it. Smiley
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Re: let's see your atlatls
Reply #29 - Jul 21st, 2009, 6:58pm
 
I have the round bone from a steak. It's got the hole in the middle I can put my finger in if I need to. It works great!
 
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