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The Traditional Bowyer's Bible, Volume 3 | 
enlarge | Creator: Jim Hamm Publisher: The Lyons Press Category: Book
List Price: $22.95 Buy New: $12.75 You Save: $10.20 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 201895
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 158574087X Dewey Decimal Number: 909 EAN: 9781585740871 ASIN: 158574087X
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Book Description Many archers and bowhunters will be surprised to learn that a wooden bow, whose ancestry dates back thousands of years, will shoot an arrow as fast and as effectively as the most modern fiberglass-laminated bows. Never before have such detailed instructions been available for the home craftsman, with information on how to make fine bows and arrows from natural materials. The authors thoroughly explain every facet of the process, from choosing wood to applying finishes, making construction easy even for the first-time bowyer. With combined experience totaling over a century, the authors have constructed over thousands of bows. Now they reveal their secrets and techniques in The Traditional Bowyer's Bible series, three essential volumes filled with history, humor, and practical advice - invaluable information for anyone interested in the age-old lure of archery. Volume Three covers tools, Korean and African archery, bows of the Plains Indians, custom shafts, stone points, and much more.
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Great Book. October 25, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This volume is very explicative and not lost any details of his points. All the volumes makes a great help, and even a single powerfull source of information, to anyone who want to make the finest traditional bows, i recomend !
A highly recommended finish for a great series of books August 28, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This final volume ( # 3 ) of this series has very useful instructional information concerning bow making tools, take down ( two piece ) bows, stone age bows, stone points ( knapping ), and making arrows. Bow designs from many cultures around the world are examined and explained in detail. The tools mentioned range from simple hand tools, such as the wood rasp, to power tools, like the band saw. Power tools are not needed to make these bows, but can save time. Properly made arrows are a very important part of archery gear, and this voulme shows how they are made correctly and safely using a variety of woods and fletchings. Other chapters explain bow designs such as the asymetrical yumi bow from Japan, the materials for composite bows of Korea, and the hole nocks from some African bows.
Excellent book August 15, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a very excellent book and I ordered the other 2 vol. These also were very very good. I have enjoyed them very much. They would be a very good addition to any boyers library. Very good prices also.
Very in depth and detailed March 29, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book was excellent for outlining the process of making bows. Each section of the book is dedicated to a different area of bow making, and therefore was able to cover a substantial amount of ground. This book does require an advanced knowledge of bows and archery.
Very in depth and detailed March 29, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book was excellent for outlining the process of making bows. Each section of the book is dedicated to a different area of bow making, and therefore was able to cover a substantial amount of ground. This book does require an advanced knowledge of bows and archery.
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