Simple PVC Bow ( for Under $10)
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Simple PVC Bow ( for Under $10)
I wanted a strong PVC bow but not want to heat it. Heating PVC can release toxic fumes and cause health problems! I decided to build my own for under 10 dollars. This is a powerful and quick bow that is relatively easy.
Supplies
- 1/2 inch pvc pipe 4 ft, 4 in.
- A roll of duct tape
- String ( any string, though twine or paracord is recommended)
- 2 fiberglass drive way markers ( 4 ft)
- Hacksaw ( for cutting PVC)
- Scissors
Prepping the PVC Pipe
- Using the fiber glass rod to measure, mark the PVC at 4 ft and 4 inches long
- Use the hacksaw to cut along the mark, all the way through
Making the Nock
- Make 4' 4" PVC pipe and mark each side about 2 inches in
- Take the hacksaw a cut along the mark until you have a nock in the PVC
- Take the fiberglass driveway marker and place it inside the PVC pipe, so that you have the rod in about 2 in. on each side of the PVC pipe
Taping the Bow
- Roll up two balls of duct tape that will fit inside the PVC pipe
- Push each ball about 2 inches deep inside the PVC pipe on each side
- The driveway marker inside the PVC pipe should no longer move
Sealing the PVC Pipe
- Cut a rectangle of tape about 3-4 inches long
- Place on top of a hole
- Fold both sides of the tape down
- Repeat on both sides of the PVC pipe
- You should now have a PVC pipe that is sealed on both sides
Creating the Handle
The picture above is the final product, since I didn't have a picture of the handle before it was finished.
- This step is optional
- Use duct tape to tape along the center of the bow, creating a handle
- Add as much or as little tape as necessary
Stringing the Bow
For this step, you are going to need a little muscle
- Measure out and cut 4 ft of string
- Create a slip knot on one sides of the string
- Slip the knotted end of the string over of of the nocks we made earlier
- Bend the PVC pipe using your hands or feet and wrap the other end over the PVC pipe and into the nock
- Wrap until string runs out and tie a knot
- If necessary, you can cut a notch vertically into the PVC pipe to help hold the string
Making the Arrow
This is a very heavy fiberglass arrow. If you want, you can buy your own arrows instead
- Cut the remaining fiberglass rods in half ( Wear a mask while cutting)
- Take the pointy half and use for arrow
- Use duct tape and create fletching for the arrow
- Cut the duct tape into strips
- Wrap duct tape around the base/ non pointy part of the arrow
- Use scissors to cut the duct tape vertically in half
- This is the nock for the arrow
- For a second arrow, repeat steps 2-7 and sharpen fiberglass rod ( wear a mask!)
Finished!
Now you can go and test out your new PVC bow. You can leave this bow strung full time. You can either buy your own arrows or use the one I showed. Please do not aim this at a person or an animal! Thank you for reading this instructable.