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radius:
hey all, this will be my first contribution to the site...I bought a chunk of osage from Pine Hollow Longbows last week, 62 x 2.25 x 4.75.  I cut it into 6 pieces, 62 x 1.5 x 1.125.  One of those pieces I then ripped in half, leaving 2 pieces half and inch thick.  Those two I'm going to laminate with a cherrywood backing strip 1/8th thick, in a perry reflex.  But the two bows i want to make side by side for this buildalong are from two of the other pieces.  The only differences will be at the handle/fades and the tips.  On one, the tip is narrowed along 12 inches.  On the other the tip is narrowed along 8 inches.  The second one has a 4 inch handle with 1 inch fades.  The first has a 4 inch handle with 2 inch fades.  I want to tiller them both to 65# weight at 27 or 28.

Whew!  They say a picture is worth a thousand words:  how do i post pictures on here?

Scott

radius:
ok, i see a bunch of people have viewed this:::::: so, what's up with the picture posting?

sailordad:
you can just do what i always do(if you have kids)
just get a teenager to do it,thats the easist and  fastest way i know how to do it.


actaully ifn you got to like imageshack you can uplaod photos from there and other photo hostinh siites,then click on the insert image tab here and insert your link from the photohosting site.
i think thats what my kid showed me how to do it.

good luck

cowboy:
Click on Additional Options at the bottom of your post, then click browse to find your picture, then double click the picture to attach it. The pic needs to be 640x480 or smaller I believe, I think you can add up to six to one post..

Jesse:
I put all my pics in photobucket and them just paste the img code in my post. then no resizing is necessary you can use any size.      Jesse

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