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Offline Jim Davis

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Gnarly American hornbeam
« on: March 08, 2026, 10:31:58 pm »
I cut a 6" hornbeam tree a year or three ago. Just got around to making a bow out of it. I had made bows of hop hornbeam, but never one from "muscle wood."

This one is 64" ntn, 2" wide at the fades, about 3/8" wide at the tips, straight taper from fades to tips. Draw weight is 42# at 28". Handle is 4" non-bending.
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2026, 10:34:52 pm »
Couple more
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2026, 10:39:12 pm »
Resending this one. Hope it's not distorted like  the first.
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Offline Stickbow Felty

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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2026, 11:48:28 pm »
Nice bow Jim. How easy is that wood to work

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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2026, 11:53:20 pm »
I t seems about as hard as hickory, but I sawed it out with a band saw and did l most of the sanding on a belt sander. Hand work was mostly rasping the handle shape.
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #5 on: Today at 12:34:33 am »
Don't think I've ever seen a hornbeam bow before. I was given a stave many years ago but don't remember what happe4ned to it.
 You did a great job with this cool bow, Jim. Tiller looks perfect.  :OK
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #6 on: Today at 03:05:06 am »
Very cool character in this bow.  It’s got some dips and hills to it for sure.  Makes for a challenging bow. Well done. 
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #7 on: Today at 11:30:51 am »
Oh, that is cool!  How does it shoot?
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:01:26 pm »
Great looking bow, love the gnarly back. Tiller looks great.

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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #9 on: Today at 12:30:13 pm »
Oh, that is cool!  How does it shoot?

Bow has medium speed as near as I can tell, smooth draw, no remarkable hand shock. I'd hunt with it. It's big appeal, I guess, is the look of the back. Makes it seem surprising that it shoots like any other self bow. I'm happy with the outcome.

Thanks to all for looking and commenting.

Biggest thing I notice in the pictures is that over the years I have developed a very hunched over stance. 8-(
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Re: Gnarly American hornbeam
« Reply #10 on: Today at 01:44:02 pm »
Certainly a lot of character on that back Jim.

Nice job coaxing that bend out of it.

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