Go Back   DeeperBlue Forums > Hunting > Hunting Equipment > DIY & Homemade

Notices

DIY & Homemade Discuss Homemade Hunting Equipment in here

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
Old September 19th, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
DiY pole spear

This is my diy pole spear, Let me know what u think !!!
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old September 19th, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
Re: DiY pole spear


Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old September 19th, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
Re: DiY pole spear



Last edited by freediver blue; September 19th, 2007 at 00:20.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old September 20th, 2007
foxfish's Avatar
Silver Smoker
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Posts: 3,732
Rep Power: 1021
foxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyondfoxfish moved beyond
Re: DiY pole spear

I dont know much about pole spears but that looks like a good one.
__________________
"DeeperBlue.net Regional Advisor".
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old September 20th, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
Re: DiY pole spear

Quote:
Originally Posted by foxfish View Post
I dont know much about pole spears but that looks like a good one.
I do not know much about pole spears my self, so i am hoping that it will be a good one.

Thanks foxfish
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old September 21st, 2007
BANNED
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Delavan, Wi.
Posts: 744
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 0
bgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputation
Re: DiY pole spear

Nice looking polespear for a home-made one. Whats with the wire thing through the shaft? Are you gonna cut that off & peen the ends? I'd shorten up your string a bit though - unless the polespear is really long.

I used to be a Journeyman level Machinist - Man...I could've made some killer pole spears back then! Still could. just don't have the equipment to make REALLY good stuff with.

As far as polespears go that are on the market, Gat-Ku makes a nice looking one. Looks like the machining is superior to all others. They're slip tip also looks nice and very functional.

I shoot a 6 ft. fiberglass right now - It's a Trident w/jbl 3 prong & a double flopper. It has served me well for almost two years.

TIP#1 - I change the sling when it gets worn or breaks. If you get the right kind of string ( I use nylon) just melt the ends into smooth balls and push them INSIDE of your latex sling rubber...Then get 'yerself some small electrical tie wraps - good ones not cheapies - and just tie wrap the the melted ball INTO the sling rubber tube and cut & melt smooth the tie wrap ends! When it wears or breaks close to the ends I just shorten it a little real quik. If you carry EXTRA tie wraps, extra cord, extra latex sling material and a scissors and a lighter in your dive gear it can save a days hunt. And has saved mine on several occasions.

I'm GONNA get the Gat-Ku pretty soon though!

Last edited by bgill; September 21st, 2007 at 14:25.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old September 21st, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
Re: DiY pole spear

[quote=bgill;666613]Nice looking polespear for a home-made one. Whats with the wire thing through the shaft? Are you gonna cut that off & peen the ends? I'd shorten up your string a bit though - unless the polespear is really long.

I used to be a Journeyman level Machinist - Man...I could've made some killer pole spears back then! Still could. just don't have the equipment to make REALLY good stuff with.

As far as polespears go that are on the market, Gat-Ku makes a nice looking one. Looks like the machining is superior to all others. They're slip tip also looks nice and very functional.

I shoot a 6 ft. fiberglass right now - It's a Trident w/jbl 3 prong & a double flopper. It has served me well for almost two years.

TIP#1 - I change the sling when it gets worn or breaks. If you get the right kind of string ( I use nylon) just melt the ends into smooth balls and push them INSIDE of your latex sling rubber...Then get 'yerself some small electrical tie wraps - good ones not cheapies - and just tie wrap the the melted ball INTO the sling rubber tube and cut & melt smooth the tie wrap ends! When it wears or breaks close to the ends I just shorten it a little real quik. If you carry EXTRA tie wraps, extra cord, extra latex sling material and a scissors and a lighter in your dive gear it can save a days hunt. And has saved mine on several occasions.

Hi bgill

Thanks for the compliants, That wire is the how i screw the end on. I can make mutiple ends if my rubber sling brakes, so I can change ends fast.When I am done screwing the end on, I take that wire out, it just slips out of a drilled hole. The pole is 6 foot, so how long should the nylon string be?

Last edited by freediver blue; September 22nd, 2007 at 00:18.
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old September 21st, 2007
BANNED
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Delavan, Wi.
Posts: 744
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 0
bgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputation
Re: DiY pole spear

I like my sling band to be pretty much maxed out when its loaded - Faster & more punch then...

I am barely be able to grab the spear at the point where the head attaches when at full draw. Everyone has a different preference though. My spear is also 6 ft (without the screw on tips).

Again...Nice spear for a home made job.
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old October 2nd, 2007
spearo_nick's Avatar
Fish,Eat,Sleep
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: mackay
Posts: 59
Rep Power: 2
spearo_nick balanced
Re: DiY pole spear

awesome how did you do it what do you need to make it i want to make one now do you mind tellin me how you did it i dont care if you dont want to tell anyone just looking for something to do
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old October 3rd, 2007
canadian freediver
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: chatham , ON
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 3
freediver blue is on a distinguished roadfreediver blue is on a distinguished road
Re: DiY pole spear

Quote:
Originally Posted by spearo_nick View Post
awesome how did you do it what do you need to make it i want to make one now do you mind tellin me how you did it i dont care if you dont want to tell anyone just looking for something to do
Hi spearo nick

A lot of the parts on this spear were made with a lathe (Lathe (tool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)) and other tools, in order to make this project you will require a lathe. Do u have a lathe to work on spearo nick, because i will tell u step by step to making this spear!!

thanks shane
Reply With Quote
  #11  
Old October 3rd, 2007
BANNED
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Delavan, Wi.
Posts: 744
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 0
bgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputationbgill no shame in showing off that warm and fuzzy reputation
Re: DiY pole spear

I'm a "former" Journeyman Machinist...Oh how I wish I had a lathe!

And a milling machine (bridgeport)!!!!

I would make all kinds of neat stuff...All the years as a machinist and I hardly ever made anything for myself. I did however make LOTS of cool stuff for "other folks".

Knurled handle polespears...EASY as 123!
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old October 3rd, 2007
spearo_nick's Avatar
Fish,Eat,Sleep
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: mackay
Posts: 59
Rep Power: 2
spearo_nick balanced
Re: DiY pole spear

we got one at school
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


All times are GMT. The time now is 14:01.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0
ISSN 1469-865X | Copyright 1996 - 2008 deeperblue.net limited.
Ad Management by RedTyger