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-Bow making+This topic is part of [[gt:crafts|Crafts & making]] and [[gt:bushcraft|Bushcraft & Nature]]. 
 +====== Bow making ======
  
  
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-## What is bow making?+===== What is bow making? =====
  
 Bow making is the construction of a bow - originally a hunting weapon that was the world's most effective weapon of warfare for several millennia. It consists of a straight piece that's encouraged to bend with a length of cord to keep it taut, so that it can shoot an arrow. Bow making is the construction of a bow - originally a hunting weapon that was the world's most effective weapon of warfare for several millennia. It consists of a straight piece that's encouraged to bend with a length of cord to keep it taut, so that it can shoot an arrow.
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- +===== What are the benefits of bow making? =====
-## What are the benefits of bow making?+
  
 It keeps a traditional skill alive. It keeps a traditional skill alive.
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-As with several other of our topics around animals, our position is that it's a disagreement that we can have amongst ourselves whilst still agreeing on the need to live without damaging ecology. At the moment in the UK the debate is academic, as bow hunting is illegal. It became illegal in the sixties, mainly because it's silent, and therefore perfect for poachers - the law was introduced to benefit big landowners. It's legal in the States, and in many other countries however. And of course there are still tribes living a traditional way of life in some parts of the word, that involves hunting animals with bows. It's something they've done for tens of thousands of years.+As with several other of our topics around animals, our position is that it's a disagreement that we can have amongst ourselves whilst still agreeing on the need to live without damaging ecology. At the moment in the UK the debate is academic, as bow hunting is illegal. It became illegal in the sixties, mainly because it's silent, and therefore perfect for poachers - the law was introduced to benefit big landowners. It's legal in the States, and in many other countries however. And of course there are still tribes living a traditional way of life in some parts of the world, that involves hunting animals with bows. It's something they've done for tens of thousands of years.
  
 Bowhunting requires much more skill and perseverance than hunting with a rifle. A bowhunter needs to get within 20-30 metres of the prey, which is very difficult indeed - a deer's senses are much more finely tuned than a human's. It makes it a much more even contest. Where it's legal, you need a qualification to be able to hunt with a bow, to demonstrate competency in making a clean kill. Qualifications are offered in the UK by the [British Bowhunters' Association](http://www.britishbowhunterassociation.co.uk/), who also campaign for the re-legalisation of bow hunting. You also have to have a minimum level of power (draw weight) in your bow, and a certain weight and type of arrow (a broad-head), again to ensure a clean kill. A good bow hunter will waste nothing, and will use the [skin](/skin/skins), antlers and bones as well as the meat. Bowhunting requires much more skill and perseverance than hunting with a rifle. A bowhunter needs to get within 20-30 metres of the prey, which is very difficult indeed - a deer's senses are much more finely tuned than a human's. It makes it a much more even contest. Where it's legal, you need a qualification to be able to hunt with a bow, to demonstrate competency in making a clean kill. Qualifications are offered in the UK by the [British Bowhunters' Association](http://www.britishbowhunterassociation.co.uk/), who also campaign for the re-legalisation of bow hunting. You also have to have a minimum level of power (draw weight) in your bow, and a certain weight and type of arrow (a broad-head), again to ensure a clean kill. A good bow hunter will waste nothing, and will use the [skin](/skin/skins), antlers and bones as well as the meat.
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-## What can I do?+===== What can I do? =====
  
 This section is about making a self bow. Composite bows require a much more specialised form of bowmaking. This section is about making a self bow. Composite bows require a much more specialised form of bowmaking.
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-## Further resources+===== Forum ===== 
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 +This topic belongs to the section [[gt:crafts|Crafts & making]]. You can ask questions or add information on the corresponding [Forum section](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/crafts). 
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 +It is also in the section [[gt:bushcraft|Bushcraft & Nature]] (Forum: [Bushcraft & Nature](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/bushcraft)). 
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 +===== Further resources =====
  
 - [Worshipful Company of Bowyers](https://bowyers.com/) - livery company of bowmakers founded in 1363 - [Worshipful Company of Bowyers](https://bowyers.com/) - livery company of bowmakers founded in 1363
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-## Related topics+===== Related topics =====
  
 - [Flintknapping](flin:flintknapping) - [Flintknapping](flin:flintknapping)
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 - [Tree/woodland management](wodl:woodland_management) - [Tree/woodland management](wodl:woodland_management)
  
-## Specialist curators of this topic+===== Specialist curators of this topic =====
  
  
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