Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Vgo750 on April 16, 2018, 07:47:14 pm
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Gentlement, if you would. It’s 61” ttt. Bends through the handle some. Came from a slightly naturally reflexes stave and is still holding some when unstrung. Now, I’m trying to get this out to 29” and I’m at about 27 now. I’ve got a little wonk 2/3rds of the way up the top limb. Anything you see I need to tweak before working it down the last couple inches? It’s at 52lbs at 27 so far. I’d sure like to stay about 52 - 55lbs or so at 29”. Thanks so much in advance.
Front:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/07F4B636-491D-461A-A4AA-2A48A8B7F78F.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/07F4B636-491D-461A-A4AA-2A48A8B7F78F.jpg.html)
Side:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/075B2640-60D2-40D1-BF29-4601F40D7C98.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/075B2640-60D2-40D1-BF29-4601F40D7C98.jpg.html)
Short brace:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/B17C1BE5-5251-43AD-B1D9-0A22CACA4A36.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/B17C1BE5-5251-43AD-B1D9-0A22CACA4A36.jpg.html)
@27
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/5D32D142-AE74-4769-AB72-AF6F7F3A3BE2.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/5D32D142-AE74-4769-AB72-AF6F7F3A3BE2.jpg.html)
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If the left limb is the bottom, I'd say it looks pretty good.
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Left limb IS bottom! Good to hear, thanks Pat.
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Looks great! Jawge
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Wow that's a gnarly stave. I'd say that's a victory. Man that's got more knots than the Andy Griffith show!
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That's a good looking bow with some great character. I like your hunting pack that's lying on the floor there too :D. Seriously - nice job.
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You have done a really good job making that “walking stick” into a bow! Beautiful tiller too. Just based on the string angle on the right limb, you should be able to get at least another 1” of draw length without any additional tillering. You will probably lose some, or all, of the remaining natural reflex, but it will still be a shooter. I wouldn’t mess with too much – it looks too GOOD!
H
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Just thought I would give an update on this one. I’ve taken it down to 28” and put about 50 arrows through it. It shoots great. Draws very smooth compared to some of my others to be honest. In my original post I said that the wonk was 2/3rds out in the TOP limb but I was upside down. The wonk is in the bottom limb. Sometimes when I look at the pics it looks a little stiff just in that spot but I chalk it up to the wonk itself. It has take a slight bit of set in that wonk area but really not much elsewhere which is awesome! (How many times did you think you could read the word “wonk” in one post 8) )
The bow shoots a 566 grain arrow 161 FPS at my 27sh inch draw. My buddy that I’m giving this to will probably draw another inch to 28. On the tree the bow pulls 56lbs at 28”. I’m pretty happy with this one :)
I still need to twist up a new string, wrap on a grip and floppy rest, and poly the bow but I’ll take my time with that stuff and keep shooting it in in the mean time. What do y’all think?! Thanks for the help!
Brace:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/FCF8D1F1-12E7-4B30-8963-6770E2E07F11.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/FCF8D1F1-12E7-4B30-8963-6770E2E07F11.jpg.html)
@28”:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/BC6FD3F9-EC36-447C-88F6-C2F200F2CB88.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/BC6FD3F9-EC36-447C-88F6-C2F200F2CB88.jpg.html)
Bow canted toward camera:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/FF38C73A-18F9-4E41-AC28-50D478A0885A.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/FF38C73A-18F9-4E41-AC28-50D478A0885A.jpg.html)
Immediately unstrung:
(http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/yy54/91mr2_album/6D0E5F01-A234-4226-9147-E0172E6A7FB0.jpg) (http://s777.photobucket.com/user/91mr2_album/media/6D0E5F01-A234-4226-9147-E0172E6A7FB0.jpg.html)
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Looks great to me!
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Awesome, way to nice for Polly. Id use some shellac, Tung oil anything but Polly, but what ever makes you happy, it will still be a very nice bow.
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What makes you say that? Is it the shine on the poly? Do tung oil and shellac seal better or look better?
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nice!
great work getting that bend from that stave.
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Awesome, way to nice for Polly. Id use some shellac, Tung oil anything but Polly, but what ever makes you happy, it will still be a very nice bow.
poly is a very thick, kinda crude finish compared to some other options. depends on what kinda weather it needs to withstand but I just rub some beeswax / orange oil finish into my bows and call them done.
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Well that’s good to know. I’m in the Houston area so I’ve got crazy humidity that I need it to withstand. Then again. This bow is going to end up in Michigan, ha! I’ll try some tung oil or beeswax on this one then.
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That's a done deal.Nice work.Congrarulations.
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Well that’s good to know. I’m in the Houston area so I’ve got crazy humidity that I need it to withstand. Then again. This bow is going to end up in Michigan, ha! I’ll try some tung oil or beeswax on this one then.
why not both?? :~)
you can oil the bow with a coat or two of tung oil, and then a coat of wax on top can be buffed to a nice satin shine.
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Nice bend on the wonky limb. Good job.
Bjrogg
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Nice bend for sure. Congrats!
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Balanced and full of character, nice work...
Don
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Nice tiller! Arvin
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Well done bud.