Primitive Arrow Making

When
Sat (1/16/21) 9am–4pm CDT
Sun (1/17/21) 9am–4pm CDT
512-461-9395
Attendance
For adults
Price
$200
About

Its always nice to have a nice bow, but it’s the arrow that makes change take place elsewhere. During this exciting and inspirational weekend all about archery skills, students will be guided in crafting their very own primitive self arrows for use with their Hickory Self Bows. Starting with a seasoned arrow shaft of Ash wood, students will learn how to:

• Remove bark from your arrow shaft with stone tools
• Use steam or fire to straighten shafts
• File string nocks for shooting & nocks for hafting arrowheads
• Fire hardening & burnishing arrows for better durability
• Fletch on wild turkey feathers with natural sinew
• Make pine pitch glue in order to help transition arrowhead

In addition, each student will also be provided with a handmade flintknapped arrowhead for their primitive arrow. We will also discuss making hide glue and its uses for making extremely durable arrows. This class only takes place once each year after our Traditional Bow Making Class.

Extras
$15 Natureversity T-shirt for Sat 1/16
(merchandise)
$15 Natureversity T-shirt for Sun 1/17
(merchandise)
Tags
nature, outdoors, wilderness, earth, skills, primitive skills, bow, bow making, archery, arrow, arrow making, naturenerd, naturelife, naturelover, outdoorlife, natureexplorer, wildernessliving, exploreoutdoors, stoneageskills, primitiveskills, earthskills, wildernessskills, outdoorlife, outdoorskills, texas, feralhuman, survivalskills, natureskills, wild, handmade, rewild, rewilding, wildadventures, nativeskills, outdoorschool, flintknapping, arrowhead, primitivetools, stonetools, stonetools, and austin
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