Sunday, March 8, 2015

What I've Been Up To



Aside from dealing with ridiculous amounts of snow and extremely cold temperatures, these are the things I have been up to;

The top image is a photo of some arrows I made for Greg Lammers (fellow MERF member), recently completed. The are 11/32 ash shafts with 125 grain field points, five inch flights, and wrapped with artificial sinew.

The bottom image consists of projects I have under way..all of them my own items. Three arrows, again of 11/32 ash shafts, five inch flights in a left helical twist, two of which are bound with sinew, one of which has an insert in the self nock. The points are 125 grains, in the case of the broadhead and blunt, but the whistler I have not measured. The arrows are still under construction, along with 11 others.

The horn is my new hunting/signal horn...from Scotland it comes, taken from the makers' own cattle. It is a great big thing and quite thick so I will be working some scrimshaw on it...to some degree. It will receive new thongs and a baldric.

The quiver is a Sherwood from an online leatherer whose name I do not recall. I have begun disassembling it, as can be seen, and will keep going so I can make some modifications to it. This quiver is entirely for my MER activities since we have little evidence that back quivers were used in Europe, although we know they were used in other areas of the world like Africa and Japan.

I am also going to make a couple of belt 'quivers' of different sort...one a bag type meant to go along the small of the back, the other a waist quiver that hangs from the belt at the side. Both are medievally appropriate.

Other bits that aren't shown here; various belt pouches for archery bits and bobs, more arrows with different kinds of points on them, bows, new hoods, and some dresses.

Spring turkey season kicks off next month...I shall be prepared.

Eledhwen

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