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osage/hickory reflexed short bow
Justin Snyder:
Dang I would find a tillering tree and draw it a whole lot of times. I think the handle laminations are going to pop and there could be a huge boom when it does. I wouldn't want my head in the middle of the explosion. Justin
radius:
naw, i've drawn this thing lots of times...no problem, but it only draws about 18". But that's 40# at 18"!!!!!!
good for a kid on steroids, i guess
radius:
yeah, i've drawn this bow lotsa times...no boom yet!
sailordad:
hey radius ive got to ask ya,keep in mind im not trying to start an argument or be disrespectful or anything,ok.
with all the build a longs and bows that you are always making/posting along with all the other stuff it seems like your doing/making on here, do you have a real job?
or is this the life for you? just curious,cause i tell ya what if this is it.
damn brother your living right ;D 8)
peace,
tim
radius:
hey, tim: no offense taken, none at all...
and the answer is, Yes, I have a job, full time...what i don't have is a Social Life! :D
I made this short bow a few months ago, btw.
I like to glue up a bunch of blanks at the same time, and then work on them over the ensuing weeks. I really enjoy this hobby, so I spend time at it almost every day. For instance, right now i'm doing a buildalong of some spliced-handle elm board bows. I work in a woodworking shop, so i have access to good tools. I glued up 3 last week. 2 of them had good backs, so they have already received 1/8" hickory backing. I made the backing strips at work, glued them up at home. Today I took the blanks to work, with the profile of holmegaards on the back, and cut them out and sanded them to the line. Brought them home after work and on thes side laid out the side profile. Tomorrow I'll take them to work and cut them out. So, day by day, with just a little time, I get myself closer and closer to finishing more bows. By tomorrow evening, I'll be tillering these babies.
My job really fosters my hobby, wouldn't you say? And my boss is very supportive of us using his tools for our home projects, because he knows that in the course of the workday, working for him, only very specific skills will be developed.
Thanks for asking.
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