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Make a bow for under 20 Bucks

Step 4Cut the ends

Cut the ends
You need a place for the string to rest, so in two steps, cut notches at the ends like they are in the pictures. In the first step, cut the profile of the notches, and then smooth them out in the next step.
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6 comments
May 15, 2011. 7:55 AMThatguywithpoles says:
Use B50, it's a type of string made for making bowstrings, get that and google how to make bowstrings.
Mar 18, 2011. 6:10 AMdra9on112233 says:
Is there a way to make sharp arrows,anyone?
Apr 17, 2011. 9:53 AMlhall1 says:
sharpen the arrow to a point then slitly char it useing a lighter or a candle ONLY any thing more powerful is not good ,the reson you char it is that the heat hardens the wood by taking away moisture and making the wood denser
Apr 13, 2011. 7:06 PMDANISMAN says:
Yeah, you can make wood arrow heads the glue on to the arrow, or do the same thing with stone, flint would be the best.
May 15, 2010. 2:02 PMhedge98hog says:
What type of string do you suggest using? 
Apr 13, 2011. 7:01 PMDANISMAN says:
I used 5-50 military cord. This stuff will never break.
Apr 12, 2011. 11:37 AMThat Inventor Dude says:
Nylon, with Dental Floss to thicken a section in the middle so the arrows stay put
Oct 1, 2011. 1:07 PMsconner1 says:
Get a big roll of floss and make the string yourself.
A jig is easy to set up with 2 nails and a plank of wood.
Set the nails partway in a plank of wood about as far apart as the string should be long.
Wrap 7-8 times around the nails with floss. Tie ends together so you have a big loop.
Now wrap floss tightly in a spiral over 4inch sections in the middle of both sides of the loop.
Slide the wrapped sections so they are around the nails.
Now wrap floss tightly both sides together about a 4 inch section in the middle for the arrow notch.
Pinch together the wrapped sections at each end to form a hole for the bow ends and wrap tightly with floss. Now you can take your finished string off the nail jig.
Jun 7, 2010. 11:32 AMTheInventor1997 says:
horsehair, or linen, maybe try using actual bowstrings!

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