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    Crossbow with wooden stock and rattan bowby Vidar_76 on August 14, 2009

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    Crossbow with wooden stock and rattan bow .........................................................................................

    Intro: Crossbow with wooden stock and rattan bow .................................................................................

    Step 1: Making the stock .....................................................................................................

    Step 2: The lock ...........................................................................................................

    Step 3: The bow ...........................................................................................................

    Step 4: The string ..........................................................................................................

    Step 5: Putting it all together ..................................................................................................

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    Intro: Crossbow with wooden stock and rattan bowA while ago i searched Ible' for crossbows and found mainly K'nex thingys and stuff too badly build to be really useful for tagetshooting. ( I am truly sorry if you made othats don't fit this, please let me know)

    This is a crossbow i built in 2002 for a friend. At that time i worked as webprogrammer so my skills and tools were not what they are today after teaching woodshop fothe last three years. I see a lot of embarrassing mistakes i made but hopefully you'll avoid them.

    At that time i mostly built medieval things so this was a nice change for me. I have the Payne-Gallwey-book and wanted to try something from the 17-1800 centurychapters. My friend was going to use it for target shooting and live roleplaying (with blunt arrows of course) Using rattan limits the bow a bit but it still fun to use whitoubeeing so heavy its any actual danger.The stock is made of ash and the bow of rattan, wrapped in rawhide for strength and waxed linen for protection.

    This was made in 2002, way before steampunk as far as i know. If i would build it today i may have gotten more brass on it but i like a clean look (steampunk could bevery nice but tend to get a bit christmas treeish) Since i bought my first camera while building there are some pics missing, due to lack of camera and experience in

    documentation. Hopefully you'll manage anyway. A exact copy would'nt be as fun to see as you own creation.

    As usual - sorry for misspellings and bad language.

    You will use axe, knife, powertools, hot wax mixed with turpentine and so on so use common sense. If you dont have any, lend some from a friend. It seems like someamericans need a lot of these warnings. As i say to my pupils - if i warn you three times and you still hurt yourself, whos fault is it? ;-)

    I suppose you all know that this is a sporting tool that in the wrong hands could be dangerous. Please be careful, dont shoot anybody that doesnt want it and use blunarrows and proper protection when needed. For scandinavians: var fonuftig for f*n!

    Image Notes1. First ruff shape. Note the square end, didnt make any hole until i knew the

    drawlength of the bow.

    Image Notes1. The making will involve a lot of drilling and shaping. You will enjoy it.2. Hole for fastening the lock3. Spring that fits the lock

    Image Notes1. A few fiddly parts, thats just fun.

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    Image Notes1. Some black tread on the string to mark the middle2. Covered in linen, waxed to be more resistant

    Step 1:Making the stockFirst i started making a piece to try out how large the stock should be, where the handrest and trigger would fit. I'm sorry i can't give you any measurements, thecrossbow is no longer in my possession. You will have to do some trial and error.As you can see i didn't make the hole for the bow until it was ready and i could try i out to see how far it should be pulled to get the right strength. (normally you want amuch as possible but my friend had a limit to ~25 pounds since he was going to use it for live roleplaying)

    The stock was shaped with the tools i had available at the time - handsaw, electric drill and rasp.

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    Image Notes1. Tryout just to get the dimentions2. Notch for the string3. Workbench from 1957 inherited from my fathers father when his fingers gotto stiff.

    Image Notes1. First ruff shape. Note the square end, didnt make any hole until i knew thedrawlength of the bow.

    Image Notes1. The making will involve a lot of drilling and shaping. You will enjoy it.2. Hole for fastening the lock3. Spring that fits the lock

    Image Notes1. Staining the wood2. Large rasp3. Axe used for shaping the wood and opening beers4. Sandpaper on a handle5. The triggerprotection fits in a small hole.

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    Image Notes1. All stained

    Image Notes1. Treated with the same wax/turpentine mixture that was used for the string.Polish until it looks nice.

    Step 2:The lockThe lock is the most interesting and fiddly bit to make. It has to be able to hold the bows strenght as long as nessecary, release easily, hock the string i a way thatdoesent wear it down and so on.

    Image Notes1. This pin fits to the spring mounted in the stock2. Trigger3. Bolt that fits in the stock4. A small notch. When the string is pulled backward this makes the lever gets inthe right position5. The upper part swings around this pin so make sure it fits securly!6. String goes here.7. This shape is quite impotant, when the string i pulled backwards it pushes thelever downwards.8. The trigger revolves around this pin.

    Image Notes1. To be grinded down to a small notch that the string will hook on to and raisethe lever.

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    Image Notes1. Pin that fis in spring2. Trigger3. All parts are made of scrap pieces and handsawn and filed to fit. It not so badwhen you get used to it4. Each square is 5 mm5. String goes here6. Swings around this hole

    7. Notch that holds the upper part8. Here the upper part rest on the triggerpiece9. Here there must be a small notch, please see the other pickures.

    Image Notes1. Seen from above2. Seen from behind3. Each square is 5mm.

    Step 3:The bowThe bow was made of rattan, a kind of grass believe it or not. It got very long fibers so it wont brake. The rawhide helps it go a bit faster and protects the wood.Rawhide could be found in dogs chewingbones, just soak it in water for a few hours and it will be as soft as a dishcloth.I didn't take any pictures of the rattan wile i shaped it, got my first camera after i started building.You could use a small axe and work it down. Test it while you work so it gets symmetrical.

    Image Notes1. The rawhide was bound down so it couldnt mowe while drying.2. A pice of hard wood between the rawhide and the rattan to make it stronger andgive better spring. Also secures the string.

    Image Notes1. Extra layer of rawhide for strengt and protection.

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    Image Notes1. The rawhide was crudely sewn together2. And wrapped while drying

    Image Notes1. Softening the tips of the rawhide in water

    Image Notes1. Jugs of mead usd to measure the bows strengt. (and later om mine...) Byweightening it down i could measure the bows strengt.2. Drawings, possibly of the crossbow but may be of tents, kayaks or wierd bikes.It was six years ago, dont really remember...3. Sorry for the picture beeing in the wrong direction, dont have any image editingon this computer

    Image Notes1. First tryout, it looks thin but will be all right for 25 pounds.

    Step 4:The stringThe string was made from linen or hemp twisted together with a extra enforcement loop in the end. Before i started making it i throughly waxed the string using a blendbeeswax melted and mixed with turpentineUse a small pot and melt the wax slowly, when its floating mix carefully with the same or a l ittle less amount of turpentine. If you want it to get harder you could add solinseed oil.

    If you can't see how the string is made ill try to scan page 111 in Payne-Gallweys book.

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    Image Notes1. Small lashing2. Extra loop3. Some of this beeswax was melted and mixed with turpentine.

    Image Notes1. Outer lashing2. Inner lashing

    Step 5:Putting it all togetherFinal step, putting it all together. Make sure you are careful, misstakes now will be harder to correct.

    I'm sorry i dont have any pictures of the arrows. They are like ordinary bowarrows but shorter, usually the lenth between the bow and the hooked string. The end shounot have the usual notch but should be flat on two sides so it fits between the two flat bars on the lock.

    I wish you happy and injury-free building and shooting!

    Image Notes1. The lock mounted with a bolt

    Image Notes1. End of the triggerguard is fitted in a small hole2. This bolt should be filed down.

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    Image Notes1. Trying out the spring for the lock2. Will be filed down

    Image Notes1. All stained

    Image Notes1. Treated with the same wax/turpentine mixture that was used for the string.Polish until it looks nice.

    Image Notes1. Staining the wood2. Large rasp3. Axe used for shaping the wood and opening beers4. Sandpaper on a handle5. The triggerprotection fits in a small hole.

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    Image Notes1. Rough surface, should be sanded

    Image Notes1. A brass lid to cover the lock. The nails were cut of and grounded down.

    Image Notes1. Two thin wedges opposit each other used to secure the bow and take awaysome of the stress from the tread.2. Lashing runs like an 8 throu the stock

    3. Thin wooden piece here to protect the bow

    Image Notes1. I used two wooden needles (the kind used for needleknitting, made foranother friend) to pull the strings2. The wedges are important, makes it easier to fit the bow and protects bothbow and lashing

    Image Notes1. Finished! Pulling it tight makes the bow secure.

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    Image Notes1. Some black tread on the string to mark the middle2. Covered in linen, waxed to be more resistant

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    knex luver234 says: Nov 30, 2010. 4:04 PM REPnice crossbow crazycreator187, looks nice, i think ill make one like yours! how gooda accuracy and range does it have?

    knex luver234 says: Dec 8, 2010. 7:00 PM REPwy not? looks pretty biesty

    CRAZYCREATOR187 says: Dec 2, 2010. 9:57 PM REPthanks, the accuracy depends on how straight your bolts(arrows) are and what sort of fletchings are on them. As fro the range that also depends on thebolts but if you shoot it straight up the bolt goes out of sight and stays in the air for 10-15 seconds. as I said further up, if you want me to I could probabtake the crossbow to pieces (none of it is glued) and make an instructable.

    CRAZYCREATOR187 says: Oct 18, 2010. 12:31 AM REPI have just finished a crossbow, it uses a roller nut trigger, has a pine stock with 25 by 25mm square tubing, the bow is made out of a leaf spring.

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    dazedonblu says: Dec 2, 2010. 7:20 PM REPThat is a great looking job,I'd love to have designs for that.

    CRAZYCREATOR187 says: Dec 2, 2010. 9:51 PM REPI could probably take it all apart and make an instructable if you want, It would be more of a guide than step by step instructions.

    Vidar_76 says: Nov 29, 2010. 5:47 AM REPIt looks really nice!How heavy are the bow?

    CRAZYCREATOR187 says: Nov 29, 2010. 1:15 PM REPdo you mean weight or pull back weight?

    crossbow nut8899 says: Oct 9, 2010. 2:44 PM REPkool invention i want oooooone

    PastTheVoid says: Jun 22, 2010. 7:39 PM REPA bit big for opening bottles. Not really the right shape either.

    Vidar_76 says: Jun 23, 2010. 12:07 AM REPHave you tried? :)Sometimes you'll just take the first hard thing thats closest to you. I consider it a useful skill to open a bottle with anything laying around.

    nutsandbolts_64 says: May 10, 2010. 9:59 PM REPNow this is what you call a vintage crossbow! or real crossbow... ah whatever, I'll just say this: This is the sum of all DIY Technology ever developed in the21st century!

    fenrisilver says: Jan 16, 2010. 7:00 PM REPThis is probably the best crossbow instructable on the site. The bow you made loos amazing, and I really like how sophisticated you made the stock, with atrigger and everything. I'm not so sure about using rattan as a material though. At my karate class some of the teachers have staffs made of rattan, and Iknow that if they take enough abuse, they can shatter.

    Vidar_76 says: Jan 16, 2010. 9:51 PM REPThank you!Everything will sooner o later shatter.. I guess that the difference is that your karateteachers were hitting the rattan instead of just bending it. Just likametal wood vill bend to a certain point and then start to deform och break. Bu using a quite long bow the bending per cm (or inch) gets less than with ashorter bow.The rawhide in front of the bow will make the break less dangerous. Usually the wood vill loose some strenght instead of break when old.

    (and without a stock and lock it would just be a bow ;) A stock with a stiff bow and som rubberband is a slingshot, not a crossbow. There seems to be alot of confusion.)

    nutsandbolts_64 says: May 10, 2010. 9:53 PM REPWhat if the slingshot (under your definition) has a mechanical trigger?

    CRAZYCREATOR187 says: Sep 26, 2009. 10:59 PM REPwouldn't you need a slot across the top of the stock for the fletches on the bolt to run in? nice crossbow

    Vidar_76 says: Sep 27, 2009. 12:23 AM REPThanks! And no, the bolt has only two fletches so its no problem.

    abadfart says: Jan 7, 2010. 1:57 AM REPnot true i have 2 and they both have a track

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  • 7/29/2019 Crossbow using rattan and other wood

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    Vidar_76 says: Jan 7, 2010. 2:52 AM REPThere are many different ways to solve this problem, since this was a crossbow that was supposed to have some historical feeling to it and moshistorical crossbows i have seen had two fletches i choosed that solution.

    Thanks!

    abadfart says: Jan 7, 2010. 3:29 PM REPok both of mine are from the 60s and later

    abadfart says: Jan 7, 2010. 1:57 AM REPbut still nice job

    madscientist167 says: Oct 22, 2009. 4:55 PM REPare you sure that friend wanted to use blunt arrows for role-playing and use pine for the bow

    Vidar_76 says: Oct 23, 2009. 4:08 AM REPI assume you are joking. Role-playing withouth blunt arrows would be a sure way to get very few players and after a while they will be few andbadly hurt, ie not your friends any more. Be safe and make sure you stay friends even after the game!

    A bow made of pine would be one of the most useless ones in the history, pine is good for building fences and simple furniture. Cant take anystrain at all.

    (using capital letters and a question mark would make your comment easier to read. Or maybe its just me getting old...)

    starfire9532 says: Nov 1, 2009. 3:36 PM REPwhere do you get the rattan

    Vidar_76 says: Nov 1, 2009. 8:35 PM REPHi!

    I got the rattan from a German man i met at a SCA-event in southern sweden. If you google you might find something more near you.

    NRen2k5 says: Sep 9, 2009. 10:02 PM REPNeeds more work. No, not the crossbow - the instructable. It needs more writing, and some more info like how to build your own trigger assembly or whereget a premade one.

    Vidar_76 says: Sep 9, 2009. 10:50 PM REPThis is a ible' about how i made this particular crossbow, they can be made in hundreds of ways. If i should cover all the ways a crossbow trigger may bbuilt it's better to make a whole new ible'. Considering how long it took to get this one approved and how much spare time i have at the moment it willtake a while... If your in a hurry to know more just google and i promise you'll find something useful. I admit that the text is a bit short, will try to write mowhen i have some spare time.

    skimmo says: Aug 24, 2009. 5:20 PM REPif i met you ied shake your hand, you have just summed up what ive been looking since i first found instructables well done

    Vidar_76 says: Aug 24, 2009. 6:37 PM REPOh, i'm very happy to hear that! :D I did a lot of research and hope to save some of that work for others. Even tho the Payne-Gallwey is incredible toread, written in 1903 by a English lord who obviously had to much time and money on his hands...

    jtobako says: Aug 23, 2009. 7:17 PM REPThe trigger set reminds me of http://www.atarn.org/chinese/bjng_xbow/bjng_xbow.htm .

    Vidar_76 says: Aug 23, 2009. 10:45 PM REPI was inspired by many different sources, the atarn site was one of them. Wery nice pictures and explanations! Since i wasn't a good enough bronzecaster at that time i went for the welded iron solution.

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