Now the fun really begins. This 2 ton epoxy is some good stuff. Would have liked to have gone all traditional on these, but i didnt think amber, or pine pitch would be as easy to work with for our first!
THis stuff get tacky really quick so as soon as i get it mixed i apply it to the notches
So, as soon as i put the epoxy in the notches i set a flint and wrap just below the shaft-tightly to keep it from splitting. I wanted to add an antler sliver in the notch, but time before hunting season just is not on my side.
I use the artificial sinew to wrap these with. After i make a complete pass up and down, i reapply epoxy and make the 2nd pass before i tie off.
after they are hafted to the shafts, i straighten them if they have moved off center and apply epoxy off the tip of the shaft onto the flint itself to provide a smooth transition to make penetration as easy as possible.
Thats all for now folks. Yall will have to wait till tomorrow for the epoxy to cure. If im lucky i will even get a few shots off with my new flint arrows. I will resharpen them the day before deer season opens.