In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian uses strands of his own paracord, which he had in his survival pack, to create a string for his bow. He twists the cord into a strong and flexible string that allows him to effectively shoot arrows. This resourcefulness demonstrates his ability to adapt and survive in the wilderness after the plane crash.
string
It depends on the type of bow you are using.
winner choice
bow stringer
Brian makes a bow and arrow in "Hatchet" by using a sapling for the bow, string from his windbreaker for the bowstring, and feathers from his jacket for the fletching. He finds a suitable rock to use as an arrowhead, and he learns how to aim and shoot by practicing.
First cut a log into an unstrung bow, then use flax on a spinning wheel to make bow string, then use the bow string on the unstrung bow to make a finished bow. You will require a higher fletching level to make better bows.
So that the sound can be heard louder
a bow string
u get logs a knife and bow string; use the logs on the knife select the bow you want then use it with the bowstring
No, not generally.
he uses it for a string in his bow & arrows
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