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A Medieval Craftsman

A chronicle of projects from the Dark and Middle Ages.

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The Reverends Big Blog of Leather DIY medieval and early modern leatherwork

The Reverend, Hys Bigge Booke of Leather. DIY medieval and early modern leatherwork. Reproductions by me and others. Costrels, Black Jacks and Other Leather Vessels.

Village Carpenter Links

Friday, March 30, 2012. Fort Hunter Mansion and Park. Heritage Center of Lancaster County. Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center. Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle. Wednesday, March 18, 2009.

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This web page medievalcraft.blogspot.com states the following, "I used red oak for the belly of the bow and white pine for the back." We saw that the webpage said " I surely could have used more clamps, but I didnt want to spend an arm and a leg on this project more on that later." It also said " I weighed it down in the middle with my hauberk 15 pounds to give a little bit of reflex. Here it is glued up. You can see how there is a little bit of flex towards the pine side the left. After all the heavy bending, the bow did tak."

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