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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on Today at 07:48:57 pm »
Bow off the form and then back on for some string alignment, got the sign Eddie brought me in an appropriate place .Thanks Eddie  ;) :) Sister hangs pretty close to me all the time now since Sally passed, guess she is lonely.  :(
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on Today at 07:44:03 pm »
Had a great weekend, pretty much by myself Thursday which was nice for a change got a few things done and enjoyed the peace. Got my latest 2 knives all sealed up and sheath and stands done, also my Osage floor tillered and on the form for some tweaking and a little reflex.
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: Fire Hardened Hickory Bow with Copperhead Skins
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 03:40:54 pm »
Beautiful tiller.  I like it. 
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Bows / Re: 2024 Bow Trade - sign up open
« Last post by SamH on Today at 03:35:04 pm »
I'm in.
RH
45-65
28"
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Bows / Re: Fire Hardened Hickory #2
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 03:34:27 pm »
Very handsome bow there.  Looks like a fast one. 
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Bows / Re: 2024 Bow Trade - sign up open
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 03:32:41 pm »
I measure from the back of the bow to the string at full draw.  What I do is take an old arrow and mark it with increments of 1/2” out to 30”.  Then draw to your full draw length and either have someone take note of the marking it touches the back of the bow and that’s your draw or have a piece of masking tape ready to place on the arrow at the back of bow.  I find this works well if by myself to determine the draw of a specific bow build and calculate draw weight at a specific draw length.  Good grip position, solid Anchor point, back tension and good form all being considered of course.  Once all that is figured on a proper draw length for traditional bow can be measured.  There are many schools of thought on snap shooting and short draws out there too when we talk about primitive bows, With or without arrow shelves.  So many factors come into play on the various type of bows as well that determine how they are drawn back and shot that have a bearing of draw length.  When I was practicing my short draw a little while ago I tend to draw that bow more horizontal orientation.  Obviously this type of draw will be shorter but one can be fairly accurate with it.  Anyway for me the back of the bow to the drawn string where the arrow nocks.  Measurements from the inside of the nock of arrow to the back of bow more specifically. 
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Bows / Re: Fire Hardened Hickory #2
« Last post by bentstick54 on Today at 03:25:41 pm »
Another nice bow.
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Bows / Re: Fire Hardened Hickory Bow with Copperhead Skins
« Last post by bentstick54 on Today at 03:24:21 pm »
Very nice looking bow. Well done.
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Bows / Fire Hardened Hickory #2
« Last post by SamH on Today at 03:21:36 pm »
Here is another FH Hickory that I did recently.  64.5"ntn, 56#@28", antler overlays, Torges style bulbous grip.  This one has narrower tips than the first one posted, and the Torges style grip is more comfortable.  This one took between and inch and inch and a half of set, but it is a nice little shooter.
IMG_0642 by Samuel Hartline, on Flickr
IMG_0645 by Samuel Hartline, on Flickr
IMG_0643 by Samuel Hartline, on Flickr
IMG_0644 by Samuel Hartline, on Flickr
IMG_0655 by Samuel Hartline, on Flickr
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