Erich, the father of my lovely magic troll, recently disappeared. He was sought desperately, until strange sounds from the cellar indicated there was something going on there. Turns out Erich got the knifemaking bug bad;-). I am NOT TO BE MADE RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT!;-) Above is a Lauri puukko blade with Goldfield and beech wood.
Below is a silver steel blade by myself as a wgittling knife for his girlfriend, As you can see, it´s selectively tempered. Beech wood with brass mountings. Sweet!
Those are the adventures of Mr. Fimbulmyrk, in bushcraft and blacksmithing, mountainbiking and hiking, reenactment, writing, singing, dancing, stargazing and having a piece of cake and a coffee. Pray have a seat and look around you, but be warned - the forest´s twilight is ferocious at times.
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Donnerstag, 25. September 2014
Donnerstag, 6. September 2012
Shootin´the monster: Erich´s competition recurve bow
When at Erich´s, my would-be father-in-law;-)´s place, he showed us his competition recurve bow. Erich is German official handicapped persons master in the recurve discipline, and his skill is fearsome!
Opening the treasure trove...
Open the box... arrows, quiver, and spare parts galore. The arrows even are made from carbon fibre high tech material, but he also has some more traditional arrows. Apart from that, he would hit with a hazel stick bow and a willow arrow, too...
This is the bow´s handle, made from anodized aluminium. Certainly not my style, but I admire the technology!
Here he fits the warps.
I was pretty amazed how many stabilizers he put on... it looked more of an alien spaceship than a traditional weapon...
The bow finally mounted and ready for action...
For those acquainted with the sport, the warps are win2win´s,
The handle´s a Hoyt.
Hydraulic carbon fibre dampers... mind you, there are more dampers than on my mountainbike!
The visor.
Aiming...
Shooting. And the result. Erich had not trained for seven months. Those were the first three shots. Fearsome!
Opening the treasure trove...
Open the box... arrows, quiver, and spare parts galore. The arrows even are made from carbon fibre high tech material, but he also has some more traditional arrows. Apart from that, he would hit with a hazel stick bow and a willow arrow, too...
This is the bow´s handle, made from anodized aluminium. Certainly not my style, but I admire the technology!
Here he fits the warps.
I was pretty amazed how many stabilizers he put on... it looked more of an alien spaceship than a traditional weapon...
The bow finally mounted and ready for action...
For those acquainted with the sport, the warps are win2win´s,
The handle´s a Hoyt.
Hydraulic carbon fibre dampers... mind you, there are more dampers than on my mountainbike!
The visor.
Aiming...
Shooting. And the result. Erich had not trained for seven months. Those were the first three shots. Fearsome!
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