Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Badly Bent on September 23, 2012, 10:32:20 pm
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Here is a black locust bow I just finished. Not real pleased with this one, came in underweight and not sure about tiller. My last three bow builds came in underweight while I juggled limb balance and possibly went to far at floor tiller stage. This one also developed a hinge and
also lifted a splinter on the other limb in the same area. Wrapped the offending areas in raw hide, finished her up and called her done.
She wore me down and I had to move on! Anyway when I know that she's safe to shoot I'll give her to a kid that can handle the draw weight.I know a couple teenagers who would be happy to take her off my hands so she'll find a home eventually.
58" ntn - 40# @ 24"
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Looks good to me!
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Glad to hear Im not the only one that that kinda stuff happens to. Sometimes you get a stave that just doesnt wanna cooperate. Looks like you finished her off pretty good.
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I know it's been said before, but your bows are recognizable as your bows. Neat, sharp and clean as always. Very nice bend. Right there with you on problem staves. Earlier today I cut the tips off a 66 inch Bois d'ark bow I am making for my friends boy. 66 was too long for him to start with, but the stave had so many problems, I left it long to hedge my bet. 63 inches now but I think I got 'er wooped! I think???
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Yeah looks good to me......
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Very nice locust bow. I'd bet you could squeeze another inch or two out of her.
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Nice work, despite the challenges. Love those pin nocks! Some local kid is going to be happy!
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Very elegant as always! And nothing looks better on a bow than a matching arrow. Never mind the weight, it seems little only cause you had more in mind, but I'm sure yu find someone whom it fits.
Nice work.
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Don't be too hard on yourself Greg. That is a nice looking bow! I'm with Pat, there are an easy two more inches of draw in that bow.
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Nothing wrong there...i hope that my misfortune looks that good ;)
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B2, that's the artist in ya, dont look like ya wanted so there-fore no-good......that bow has a fine bend to it and will probably shoot forever. Like a lot of us, allways dissapointed if they dont match the mental picture ya had, that dont make 'em bad 8)
rich
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Very cool stuff. great looking bend
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That is a great piece of tillering and I'll tell you why. The limbs are bending evenly in a nearly perfect arc. The handle probably gives a little which helps the bow survive. Also, if you look at the handle area on each limb note that the limbs enter the handle at different elevation points. That makes for a difficult tiller. Go with your gut. 24" is good for a 58" BL bow. You might get 25" but that's pushing it IMHO. Jawge
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What's the brace height. Seems high. I brace them at 7-7.35 in. Jawge
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Thanks for all the nice comments guys. I'm OK with the bow just not something I would shoot myself and honestly I really don't need
another for me anyway, have to many already. I like to make hunting bows but it is also nice to give them to youngsters too.
George, good eye..... those limbs do come out of the handle at different angles and I knew it from the start but wasn't sure how to
tiller it. Also I decided to stop at 24" draw because she lifted the splinter when I pulled it to 25". I had a thick handle at that point so
I thinned it to get her bending there to relieve some stress on the limbs. And your dead on because at that point my gut did tell me
leave her as is because I wasn't gonna get more weight out of her so why push it. Brace height in photo only 5 1/2" though.
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So I'm 2 out of 3 ? LOL. :) Jawge