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http://www.vintageprojects.com/outdo...bow-plans.html
And, no, it's not a Chinese repeating crossbow. JOAT Yes, it's my truck. No, I won''t help you move. - Seen on a bumper sticker |
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Brings back memories. When I was young (a LONG time ago) my parents gave me
a copy of "The Boy Mechanic" which was published by Popular Mechanics. The hardback book was vintage 1950's or early 60's but many of the projects obviously dated into the 30's and 40's. It included many projects and experiments that blanketed the spectrum from flight, sidewalk coaster cars, photography, sail boats/iceboats, electrical projects and some archery related projects such as shown on the link. I also recall some projects that were well out of the "Boy" category. Not the least of which was a fully enclosed and streamlined engine/propellor driven iceboat that was capable of speeds over 70mph. I wonder how many mothers found their boys building one of these? It was probably books like these that developed a need to tinker and make sawdust. RonB |
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I thought the "arrows" were called "bolts" when used in a crossbow.
Plans call them "quarrels"? Never heard that term before. Bryan |
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"DamnYankee" writes:
I thought the "arrows" were called "bolts" when used in a crossbow. Plans call them "quarrels"? Never heard that term before. Well, maybe you should bolt when someone offers you a quarrel if he disagrees with you.. -- Dr. Juergen Hannappel http://lisa2.physik.uni-bonn.de/~hannappe Phone: +49 228 73 2447 FAX ... 7869 Physikalisches Institut der Uni Bonn Nussallee 12, D-53115 Bonn, Germany CERN: Phone: +412276 76461 Fax: ..77930 Bat. 892-R-A13 CH-1211 Geneve 23 |
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In article . com,
DamnYankee wrote: I thought the "arrows" were called "bolts" when used in a crossbow. Plans call them "quarrels"? Never heard that term before. When you get down to the nuts-and-bolts of it, a quarrel is a particular kind of an arrow -- one having a squared-off head. A bolt is also a particular kind of an arrow -- one that is characterized by having a short and heavy shaft., as is typically used in a cross-bow. |
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Interesting! Thanks for the education.
Bryan |
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