Add an Arrow Rest to Your Self Bow
Many people like to have something solid to shoot off of on their bows. Adding an arrow rest is an easy and effective way to achieve this goal without needing to cut into the bow itself to make a shelf. This video shows a step-by-step method for adding an arrow rest to the side of a self bow. It makes for a durable and attractive shelf that blends nicely into the bow and coordinates well with a leather handle wrap to cover it.

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