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BowEd:
Hello,I'm seriously wanting to make a bow from a hickory tapered core with a horn belly and a bamboo backing.Thinking it might be a sweet shooter.Covering the hickory with horn on the belly to offset any humidity infiltration to the hickory.I have some water buffalo horn 41' long split and am going to attempt to get two more halves from them 1/2 inch wide tapered to close to 1 and 1/2 inch wide 1/8th inch thick sanding and heating it to straighten it.That makes enough horn for two bows.These horn laminations should be at least 28 to 30 inches long.Putting them the full length of the belly.Does someone out there know if I'm going to have any problems getting these horn laminations to stay stuck to the wood.I figure to make both surfaces flat and then scratch lines with a hacksaw blade and use smooth on and wrap with inner tube strips.A reflex deflex design or a reflex design.Part of the horn close to the handle would be covered by the handle on the reflex deflex design.A foot long handle.Never built a laminated reflex design yet but wonder the same about the belly staying stuck and how to get a handle glued to it to stay on or how long that handle should be on that.I'm trying to stay away from any wraps so I can tiller it.
BowEd:
That's 41"......LOL.
Lee Slikkers:
No words of wisdom or advice but please post up a build-a-long or a thread showing your process if you can, I'd love to see it.
Good Luck~
SEMO_HUNTER:
--- Quote from: Lee Slikkers on May 17, 2011, 11:44:09 am ---No words of wisdom or advice but please post up a build-a-long or a thread showing your process if you can, I'd love to see it.
Good Luck~
--- End quote ---
+1 on that sounds interesting for sure. Take lots of pics, I love me some pictures!
BowEd:
Well I'm still in the stone age here I guess having only a 35 mm camera for pictures.Takes a while but it can be done.I'll try to get them on here.
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