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I bought a bow and am going to learn to shoot it. So I decided I could make myself an arm guard. I don't normally stamp or carve due to the noise. When I do the stamping I do it in my lap on a piece of granite, as I'm in an upstairs apartment and doing it that way limits the noise and vibration that transfers when doing it on my bench.

Think I could do better on another one, as this was kind of a learning experience and I would definitely tweek the design on another one. But it will work and its for me so I don't mind a few mistakes in stuff I'm using myself.

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Oh and here is a small bag I threw together for me to carry my iPad in to and from work when riding my motorcycle. Its made out of cheap Tandy leather I had that was on sale, except for the strap which is Herman Oak. Mainly decided to do this because I don't always need one of my larger bags on the bike if all I'm carrying is my iPad. I also got a cheap air brush after reading Colt Knight's posts about them. This was my first attempt at a "sunburst" effect. The inspiration comes from one of my favorite guitars, the Gibson SG in Emerald Burst.

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Very nice

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Nice! I really like that fade effect. Is there a tutorial that you followed?

Maybe Bob Ross can show me how to make that extra mark a "happy mistake."

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Nice! I really like that fade effect. Is there a tutorial that you followed?

I didn't follow any tutorial, just "winged" it. I think I put down the green first, and then slowly built up the black edges. I did dilute the black dye quite a bit with denatured alcohol so that it took several passes to get the edges as dark as they are.

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Nice basketweave on the guard! What kind of bow did you get?

"Everyone with telekinesis, raise my hand!" -Repairman Jack

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Nice basketweave on the guard! What kind of bow did you get?

There is a portion on the upper left corner of the basket weave where I left and came back and got off track and did about three stamps in the wrong place before I noticed my screw up.

As for the bow, I got a PSE Stinger X at 70# that I backed off about 1 full turn on each limb, so it may be drawing in the high 60# range Shot it a lot this past weekend. I'm a complete beginner and am a bit sore now having used muscles I don't normally use, particularly my left arm triceps (I think that may be the sore one). I lost/damaged a few arrows getting it sighted in, but think I have it set at 20 and 30 yards now. I think I wore out my dad's target as I was getting pass throughs and knocking the stuffing out the back. Odd thing, while I had the arm guard with me, I never actually used it.

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Hah well that's how it works, we're all our own worst critics and 90% of anyone looking at your stuff wouldn't see anything wrong with it.

Ahhh, a wheelbow. Ah well, we can't all be perfect. ;D But yes, you'll find out you had muscles in areas you didn't know could hurt. I take a weekly TRX workout class and I found that after starting archery my planks and side planks really improved which told me that there's a LOT of core work that goes into archery.

Broken/lost arrows are par for the course, aggravating as it is. Funny thing with armguards, I usually have the same thing happen. Wear it, no slaps. Forget to put it on, WHACK. I figure it's a reminder on how to hold my arm, plus it looks neat. ;)

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Ahhh, a wheelbow. Ah well, we can't all be perfect. ;D But yes, you'll find out you had muscles in areas you didn't know could hurt. I take a weekly TRX workout class and I found that after starting archery my planks and side planks really improved which told me that there's a LOT of core work that goes into archery.

Broken/lost arrows are par for the course, aggravating as it is. Funny thing with armguards, I usually have the same thing happen. Wear it, no slaps. Forget to put it on, WHACK. I figure it's a reminder on how to hold my arm, plus it looks neat. ;)

I got a minor wack on the third day as fatigue set in (and worry for my dog who decided to go off on a five hour adventure of his own that day). Seemed like it barely caught my forearm and didn't really hurt too much so I thought no big deal, yet I now have a bruise that is quite a bit bigger than a silver dollar.

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Yep, as your form falls apart that's when you get hurt. Glad you found your dog!

"Everyone with telekinesis, raise my hand!" -Repairman Jack

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