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bradsmith2010:
Im starting a simple osage bow,, self bow,, thanks for the inspiration,,  :)  we gotta keep moving,,Jimi Hendrix said, ,keep on pushin,, straight ahead,,

Pat B:
Cool, Brad. Looking forward to seeing pics.  :OK

bradsmith2010:
ok I will post when I get it to bend,, :D

Pat B:
Well, I got it glued up just a few minutes ago(about 1:30). Even with forethought it's still a run around time for me during glue up...but I got 'er done. I mixed up well 5 grams of hardener with 75 grams of glue then spread it on both glue surfaces. Then I taped the back to the belly together to hold them while I wrapped both limbs with tire inner tube bands first, drew the handle area down to the form base with a large clamp with the tips on blocks about 3 1/4" above the base.  Next added spring clamps along both sides of each limb and also added a small screw clamp at each tip.
 Before I added the glue I put masking tape on the belly side of the belly, added Saran wrap to the form and around the glue up before adding the spring clamps. Now we wait. I'll give it until tonight or tomorrow before I release it all to see what I've got. Here are a few pics...




Pat B:
About 10am, I turned off the hot box so the glue up could cool slowly. About 2:30, after we got home I opened the box and took the glue up and form out...

I removed the clamps and the rubber inner tube bands. With the tips on the table, belly up the handle back is 1 1/2" off the table. One limb has a little more reflex than the other and the glue lines look sloppy. I could tell the glue was fully cured because it only took a minute to draw blood from a sharp edge of glue.
Anyway, here are the limbs...


I haven't cleaned up the edges yet. I spent a half hour just trying to remove the masking tape from one limb I put on the belly to protect it from glue. Once I grind down the edges it will probably look better. I can see where the bands were stretched around the and the spring clamps were and can see where some of the problems are.
 
Also, she probably weighs 100# at least now so there will be a lot of reduction coming up.



went to the shop to sand the edges of the bow. Not as bad as I though.


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