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  1. Chuck J

    Traditonal archers - anyone make their own bow?

    First bunch of books arrived...should keep my mind busy a while
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    Picture uploading tutorial

    them too!
  3. Chuck J

    What's on your Workbench - DECEMBER 2023

    Making a walking stick for my dad. Cut a stem out of a river birch in the yard last year, saved it thinking it still had a use for something. Used about half of it making this. Had a canvasback head cut and rough carved in a crate for years, stylized pattern from a Moak deek my dad has owned...
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    Picture uploading tutorial

    It's so easy even a geezer can do it! (not referencing myself, but HuntinDave has been posting pics) Click on Media at the top Click Add Media Click create a personal album (or later you can choose to add to an album you already started) Click upload media (at least on a window...
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    Picture uploading

    Eric I got to say the picture uploading and media album aspect of this new format is freaking spectacular!!! I got pee'd off at PhotoBucket years ago and pulled all my pictures down. I went through and bulk uploaded the canvas swan covering pictures to an album, edited my old post in the...
  19. Chuck J

    Canvas decoy covering - very picture heavy

    Rest of the pictures: Trim back the edges: Edge banding to be tacked in place: Sew up the pleats with a curved needle, I double or quadruple up the thread if it will fit the needle. Too thick thread is not very pliable and makes for not so neat stitch work IMHO:
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    Test Post: Buffy Y-Board Patterns

    I made swan Y-boards on 2x2s...I think I took 10 or 12 foot 2x4, cut in half and ripped in half, just a beefed up version of Carl's plans...go big or stay home
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