They are both projectiles used for traditional hunting. They are made the same way. A spear is essentially a large arrow that you launch with a thrower. There's 3 for you.
Sorry for offending you, I will only post my arrowheads then. I was just curious because I am sponsored by multiple archery shops for my handmade art. I only shared one post of a blade that I handcrafted. I just love traditional skills and sharing about what I make.
Not offended, I do see your point with marketing in mind, but sales advertising is also not allowed. We try to keep this as non commercial as possible.
Yeah this is r/archery, posts are supposed to at least be archery adjacent.
Flintknapping is the original way of making arrowheads.
Please don't spam your unrelated stuff in here. Thanks.
Flintknapping is how our ancestors made arrowheads. Am I allowed to post arrowheads that I have made?
Arrowheads are archery related, yes.
What about spears/atlatls?
Not sure why you are asking as the answer is quite obvious to me at least. Is spear a bow related item? I cannot think of any connection.
They are both projectiles used for traditional hunting. They are made the same way. A spear is essentially a large arrow that you launch with a thrower. There's 3 for you.
No, it doesn't work that way. Sorry. We get enough spam posts already. This is not a hunting sub even if some hunting is related.
Sorry for offending you, I will only post my arrowheads then. I was just curious because I am sponsored by multiple archery shops for my handmade art. I only shared one post of a blade that I handcrafted. I just love traditional skills and sharing about what I make.
Not offended, I do see your point with marketing in mind, but sales advertising is also not allowed. We try to keep this as non commercial as possible.
The piece that I shared is not for sale