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Snaky Osage
Muskyman:
I got mine at Lowe’s. It’s a wallpaper steamer. It gets really hot. I put my bow limb in a piece of downspout that was about 3 ft long and I drilled holes in the bottom of it. Stuffed some rags around the limb to block it off. For me, doing the hole limb I liked it better than a heat gun. Stuff it into the downspout wait for a hour Got all my clamps ready. Had my layout done. Pulled it out and clamped it and let it be for a couple hours and it was pretty good. Then I did the same thing with the other limb.
Here’s a picture of it tillered to 30 inches and about 47 lbs. I think the left side needs a little more work. It’s the snaky limb. But I think the right limb looks okay.
Appreciate any comments on it and thanks to everyone and their input on this bow.
When I get it to where I’m happy with it I’ll probably put a jute handle wrap on it.
Selfbowman:
Well done!!!
superdav95:
Looks good to me. Well done. Ya I use the same steam method mike. One limb at a time with a wrag stuffed in the opposite end of my pipe. Works well. Good stuff
Muskyman:
Did a little more work on the snaky limb today. Figured I leave it be for now. Took it out to my target and shot about 25 shots out of it. Doesn’t seem real fast but I don’t have a chronograph so it’s just a guess. Fast enough though. Shot pretty good. Not a ton of hand shock. And it didn’t explode, so happy about that. Think I’ll sand it up and fashion some nocks make a string and call it good.
Here’s a picture of my last five shots at 20 yards. Not great but acceptable since I haven’t shot any since early this summer and it wasn’t a lot.
Thanks for the help. I really enjoyed making this one.
lenador:
Looking good to me.
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