Traditional Bowyer's Handbook


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I can't really explain my attraction to the bow and arrow. I can't explain the pull of a camp fire either, or the ocean, or the open hills where you can see forever. It's just there. These things are in all of us I think, some vestige of our primitive past buried so deep in our genome as to be inseparable from what it is to be human. What we think of as civilization is a new experiment in the eyes of Father Time. Experts say that humans have been around for some fifty thousand years. We've been carrying the bow for maybe five thousand (atlatls and spears before that), and pushing the plow for maybe two thousand. We have been hunters forever. We are built to run, to pursue big game on the open savannas, to kill and eat them. With the dwindling of the Pleistocene mega fauna, mammoths and such, the bow became more important and indeed helped to make us who we are today. It still holds that attraction, same as the hearth. When I was a kid I would make crude bows from green plum branches, big at one end and small at the other. A discarded hay string would serve as a bowstring. My arrows were fat and unfletched and would scarcely fly more than a few yards, usually tumbling over in midair. The small creatures around our home were plenty safe. When I was about 12 or so my brother brought me two old Ben Person recurves he'd found at a yard sale. One was a short bow, probably no more than 48 inches and the other was more of a standard size. They both drew about 50 lbs if I recall. That fall happened to be a good year for cottontails around our little farm and I spent countless hours walking the fields and shooting at them as they busted from underfoot. Although I'd get several shots a day I never did hit one on the fly but I remember that fall fondly nonetheless. The pleasure of jumping rabbits and seeing the feathered shaft streaking toward them was a thrill I've never forgotten. I made my first "real" bow when I was in high school, after getting a copy of the Traditional Bowyers Bible in the mail (more on this in a moment). My first bow, a decrowned mulberry flatbow, broke within about 10 shots. The second held together quite well and is probably still around somewhere and capable of shooting an arrow, though it would probably draw about 70lbs. When I first started making bows I used the woods I had close at hand; mulberry, common persimmon, red maple, white cedar, etc. I'd probably made more than a dozen bows of various woods before I ever saw a piece of Osage. People often ask me where they can find a bow stave and, invariably, I tell them to use what they have close by. No matter where you live, you'll have something near that will make a bow. Go cut it down and get started. This book is an attempt to share some of what I've learned over my years of bow making. The Traditional Bowyers Bible series, as mentioned earlier, is still a great source of information. Why write another book on making wood bows you might ask? The simple answer is that there are so many ways of doing and explaining things. There are still unanswered questions and we'll cover many of them here. We will cover all of the most frequently asked questions, and lay out a simple plan that should guide you through the entire process, from finding a stave to stringing your bow and shooting your first arrow. Some of what you'll find here, you'll find nowhere else.




Traditional Bowyer's Bible


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The Traditional Bowyer's Bible is a remarkably in-depth analysis of the wooden bow from its construction to its correct use by leading experts in the field. The emphasis here is on the history of these weapons and methods for building them from scratch, just as they were made before the advent of firearms.Invaluable information for anyone interested in the age-old lure of archery.




Fred Bear's Field Notes


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The American Longbow


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In this book you will find easy-to-follow instructions for making your own American Longbow from scratch, and advice on how to shoot it. It will take you through the entire process of building a bow, from design to construction. In addition, it explores both the philosophical and concrete reasons why making your own bow will add to the story of your good life. If you've ever thought about making your own bow, this book is a good place to start.




Tuning for Performance


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Tuning for Performance is a step-by-step recurve archery tuning guide by two-time Olympic Silver Medalist Jake Kaminski. In these information-packed chapters, Jake will walk you through exactly how to tune your bow: *Tuning Method *General Principals *Order of Operations *Rough Setup *Aligning Limbs *Center Shot *Brace Height *Tiller *Stabilizer Setup *Bare Shaft Tuning *Walk Back Tuning *Final Bare Shaft Tune *Fine Tuning *Changes and Affects *Sight Setup *Arrow Building and Selection *Fletching Selection. "You shoot the bow, and the bow shoots the arrow... Why not give your bow and arrow the best opportunity to perform in unison?" -Jake Kaminski




Idiot Proof Answers


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(Hardcover) A follow-up and companion book to the best-selling "Idiot Proof Archery".




The Ultimate Guide to Hunting Gear


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**The Ultimate Guide to Hunting Gear** Unlock the secrets to an unparalleled hunting expedition with "The Ultimate Guide to Hunting Gear"! This all-encompassing eBook is your definitive resource for choosing, using, and maintaining the essential equipment that can make or break your hunting experience. **Discover Why Quality Gear Matters** Dive into Chapter 1 to understand the fundamental importance of quality hunting gear. From boosting your performance to ensuring your safety in the wild, learn why investing in superior equipment is non-negotiable. **Perfect Your Hunting Rifle Selection** Chapter 2 demystifies the intricate process of choosing the right hunting rifle. Explore various types, understand caliber choices based on the game, and discover how to customize your rifle for unmatched precision. Don't miss the insights on rifle scopes and sights to sharpen your target skills. **Optimize Your Optics** Ever wondered whether to choose binoculars or spotting scopes? Chapter 3 offers a detailed comparison, alongside tips for maintaining and protecting these crucial tools. Unlock the secrets to crystal-clear vision and impeccable long-range spotting. **Master Your Hunting Attire** In Chapter 4, learn the art of layering for different climates, selecting the perfect camouflage patterns, and ensuring your attire is weatherproof and scent-controlled. Be prepared for any weather condition and stay hidden from your prey. **Choose the Right Footwear and Backpack** Chapters 5 and 6 guide you through selecting the best hunting boots for comfort and performance and choosing a backpack that offers optimal load distribution and essential features. Never compromise on comfort and efficiency again. **Equip Yourself for Field Dressing, Navigation, and Survival** From the best knives and game processing tools to GPS devices and traditional compasses, Chapters 7 and 8 cover every tool you'll need for successful field dressing and navigating the wild with ease. Chapter 9 ensures you’re prepared with a survival kit, emergency shelters, and first aid essentials. **Stay Ahead with Cutting-Edge Innovations** Delve into Chapters 17 and 18 to explore the latest technological advancements and trends in hunting gear. Learn how to personalize your gear setup for maximum comfort and efficiency, balancing weight and functionality perfectly. "The Ultimate Guide to Hunting Gear" is not just a book—it's your trusted companion in the wild. Equip yourself with knowledge, insights, and practical tips to elevate your hunting game to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a newcomer to the sport, this guide provides everything you need for a successful, safe, and enjoyable hunting experience. Don't miss out on transforming your hunts—get your copy now!




Archery Fundamentals


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Archery is one of the hottest sports out there, and there's no better introduction to the sport than Archery Fundamentals, Second Edition. Inside are all of the essentials you need to succeed and get on target. From stringing your bow to learning basic shooting technique, instructions and accompanying photographs will guide you through every step of the shot. You'll also find insider tips for choosing, adjusting, and maintaining archery equipment as well as recommendations for using accessories to improve your accuracy. You'll discover how to correct errors and fine-tune your approach. And, if you want to compete, you'll appreciate our how-tos for trying archery tournaments. Archery Fundamentals is a better, faster, and safer way to learn the basics. With this book, you'll have as much fun learning the art of shooting as you'll have hitting your target!




50 Ribbon Rosettes & Bows to Make


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"Among the world's first decorative items, ribbons were once reserved for the nobility, but spread to the middle classes by the 1800s. Braided, folded, and manipulated, ribbons were not only used as embellishments on outfits and hats, but also given alone as special gifts. There is something to please everyone, from moms to mavens. In this book you'll find 50 ways to play with ribbons--some classic, some whimsical, some elegant--with detailed instructions and stunning photos sure to inspire creativity for beginners to advanced crafters. The book includes three main sections: - THE BASICS of working with ribbon, plus an explanation of different types and the tools needed to create a professional look. - A VARIETY OF RIBBON PROJECTS: from twisted boutique hair bows, tuxedo bows and pinwheels to woven headbands, earrings, and tree trimmings. - "OVER THE TOP" PROJECTS combining different ribbon-crafting skills into stunning projects such as large layered hair bows, funky flip-flops, sashes, and ribbon flower arrangements"--




Nomenclature 4.0 for Museum Cataloging


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Nomenclature 4.0 for Museum Cataloging is an updated and expanded edition of Robert G. Chenhall’s system for classifying human-made objects, originally published in 1978. The Chenhall system is the standard cataloging tool for thousands of museums and historical organizations across the United States and Canada. For this fourth edition, hundreds of new terms have been added, and every category, class, sub-class, and object term has been reviewed and revised as needed by a professional task force appointed by the American Association for State and Local History. This new edition features crucial revisions including: • A revised and updated users’ guide with new tips and advice • An expanded controlled vocabulary featuring nearly 950 new preferred terms • 475 more non-preferred terms in the index • An expanded and reorganized section on water transportation • Expanded coverage of exchange media, digital collections, electronic devices, archaeological and ethnographic objects, and more