Tom Kidwell wrote this:
If you are like me, and you hunt in unforgiving, rocky country, a bow tip protector of some sort can really save your tips from getting dinged up.
It's a simple project that can get a person started in leatherworking.
First, trace a pattern out on paper.....
Next, cut your pattern out, doubling it to include both sides of the tip.....
Now mark the hole for the bowstring to pass through.....
Using the pattern you have just created, carefully cut the leather....
Using a stitching marker, press hard, and mark the stitching.....
Using an awl, carefully punch each hole in the leather.....
If you wish to dye your leather, now is the time to do so.....
Now, you are ready to stitch it up. Here, I'm using curved stitching needles and artificial sinew.....
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I wasn't nearly as accurate/detailed about how I made mine but used the basic principles and took a lot of shortcuts...lol That's just me... My pop always said "There's no point in being ignorant if you don't show it.
God bless,Mudd