fire arrow in flight
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- stringnstik
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fire arrow in flight
Not a bad capture considering very old ancient snappy camera. Well done to the Mrs stringnstik.
Notice the fire swish down the arrow in flight. leaves an awesome trail
Notice the fire swish down the arrow in flight. leaves an awesome trail
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"I am the arrow..the arrow is me...together as one...I fly to thee"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
- Stickbow Hunter
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Re: fire arrow in flight
Excellent shot Mrs stringnstik!!!
Jeff
Jeff
Re: fire arrow in flight
Great photo, but how many bows are there actually in the picture (8 ?) not all longbows there's a horse bow there also? and who is the Ghostly figure in the middle.
The arrow in flight reminds me of a fuel dump burn from a F111, don't see any of that any more.
So agiain a nice picture.
The arrow in flight reminds me of a fuel dump burn from a F111, don't see any of that any more.
So agiain a nice picture.
Re: fire arrow in flight
Great picture
What set up on the arrows for the flame do you use ?
What set up on the arrows for the flame do you use ?
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Re: fire arrow in flight
I second that Gidget. We want to know more.
How about a 'How to do a flaming arrow without loosing your eyebrows' tutorial.
Steve
How about a 'How to do a flaming arrow without loosing your eyebrows' tutorial.
Steve
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Re: fire arrow in flight
TOO COOL! Fire arrows are the grouse!
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- stringnstik
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Re: fire arrow in flight
There are various formulas and Im not sure which one Emm set up, she made the arrows and goop. Point was it looked good until it left the bow when it extinguished. However some did work and they blaze very well so more research required.
I make mine with cotton cloth dipped in linseed oil
see this post
http://www.ozbow.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.p ... rra#p94416
it does not extinguish if you give it time too fully ignite but it does not produce a Hollywood blaze. However being totally dry there are no drips or back spray when released.
Use long shafts
I make mine with cotton cloth dipped in linseed oil
see this post
http://www.ozbow.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.p ... rra#p94416
it does not extinguish if you give it time too fully ignite but it does not produce a Hollywood blaze. However being totally dry there are no drips or back spray when released.
Use long shafts
"I am the arrow..the arrow is me...together as one...I fly to thee"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
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Re: fire arrow in flight
stringnstik wrote:Use long shafts
Jeff