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Hadza Inspired Longbow 58# at 28"
Maxwelliuston:
Really enjoy how this is literally just a stick and string (with a superb tiller)
Hamish:
A simple bow, but definitely not simplistic. Excellent execution, with beautiful results.
superdav95:
Nice lines on this bow. Love the elegant simplicity.
BowEd:
Sweet looking bend on your bow.Nice work.It's amazing the way osage can be put into different designs.Flat belly or D sectioned belly.It is good bow wood for either.
Made some bows from slivers of osage with the same flat back and D sectioned belly.Made them eliptical tillered though to avoid hand shock.
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--- Quote from: Buckskinner on June 03, 2022, 01:31:10 pm ---That's a sweet bow and slick design! Wonder how a hickory would handle that design? I know I could find a limb or sapling that would be suitable.
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Hickory can work but it's weak in compression D sectioned or overly tension strong rather.You would need to heat treat the belly on it.
organic_archer:
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I really enjoyed this build and will probably make more!
Buck - I agree with Ed.. hickory will work, but it’ll probably take quite a bit if string follow with a D-section. Make it long and heat treat the belly and it’ll do fine!
Timmy - these tie on nocks are pretty cool. They allow for narrow, durable tips and the wraps weigh nothing. A couple grains. They don’t slip down the limb because a tight wrap grips the width taper, and they’re glued with TB3 just to be sure they don’t move in either direction (SH)
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