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  1. razorsharptokill

    W.E. step with cam cleat

    Have you weight tested those straps and buckles with more than you weigh? What type of rating do they have? Source for those?
  2. razorsharptokill

    W.E. step with cam cleat

    Yes. I have bent a couple steps trying to cam over when the rope is too tight though.
  3. razorsharptokill

    W.E. step with cam cleat

    No real updates. I have had it attached to a tree for a few months now. Will be using as a perch next to a pre set ladder stick set soon though. It hadn't loosened one bit in the time I had it on the tree. I was using it to simulate the top step with my JX3 about 3 feet off of the ground. Not...
  4. razorsharptokill

    Anyone make a self bow? Trying my hand.

    Mike Yancey of Pine Hollow longbows, has a short video explaining tillering on his facebook page dated Feb 15, 2022. It is well worth the watch.
  5. razorsharptokill

    Anyone make a self bow? Trying my hand.

    Here is what will happen if you violate the growth ring or get it too thin. Hickory is a different animal. This is Osage. Had hundreds and hundreds of shots out of it. Noticed some cracks on the back getting worse recently. Quite spectacular when they break! LOL
  6. razorsharptokill

    Anyone make a self bow? Trying my hand.

    I have killed one deer with hand made bow, arrow and knapped arrowhead. I am going to try to do it again this year. Mike Yancey at Pine Hollow Longbows is a great source of knowledge and supplies. He has a few videos on youtube. Here is a link to a tillering gizmo. They make tillering a whole...
  7. razorsharptokill

    It's just...a little crush... - Review of the JX3 Hybrid Saddle

    I'm not sure a kid has the presence of mind to safely climb and set up a saddle. I guess the only way to find out is let them try it on the ground or a foot or two up.
  8. razorsharptokill

    Tenzing TZ 6000 pack like new

    I bought this pack new but never took it to the woods. I have another pack as my go to. This Tenzing TZ 6000 is in like new condition. $250.00 shipped to lower 48. If outside lower 48 states, cost of shipping would be more I assume. Paypal F&F accepted or cash if local to the Tulsa Oklahoma...
  9. razorsharptokill

    Traditional from a JX3 is a little challenging.

    I need to get some more frequent sessions in with my JX3 and my selfbow for sure!
  10. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Another one for the quiver. A little symmetry work and some fine sharpening of the serrations and it will probably be my no. 1 arrow.
  11. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    This one turned out nice. The previous point didn't. Broke a corner off.. ughh
  12. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    This one should be a real killer. Some narrowing to do but its nice and thin. Stone age Zwickey Delta, LOL.
  13. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Hafted Dacite point on hickory arrow.
  14. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Two potential candidates.
  15. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Tiger stripe obsidian. Needs some edge and tip touch up. Almost too pretty to hunt with!
  16. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Hickory shaft that will hopefully pushing a stone point through a deer this fall. With 125 gr. point they weight right at 680 gr.
  17. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    120 grains. I plan on hafting this one to a hickory shaft and fine tune the serrations for this fall
  18. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Yes he is a master knapper for sure.
  19. razorsharptokill

    Did a little knapping

    Horseshoe nails work really well for nottching and making micro serrations. Very narrow and pointy. Just soft enough to grab and flake. I use copper for most of my percussion and pressure work.
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