Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: NorthHeart on June 20, 2020, 08:39:40 pm
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A stout little juniper stick earns its artwork. 52# @ 19”. Only 38.5” NTN. Asymmetrical limbs. I really enjoy flinging arrows from such a wee little bow, but no slouch on speed and power either. ;D
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Last pics.
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The "fat pics" strike again, intermittently, with no rhyme or reason. Open to suggestions...
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That's a cool little bow. Very nice. :OK
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Dang that’s some impressive wood/sinew there. To remain straight unbraced with so much bend in the center shows how elastic that wood is there. Looks like it would make a great backpacking bow.
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I really like your bows and artwork. wished to have the motivation starting to sinew bows...
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Nice work. I also have short bows similar to yours. Fun to shoot.
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You just keep cranking out those sinew shorties. This one appears to be mostly sapwood? I really like your style and artwork. Well done again! You may want to consider a hosting site for posting your pictures to avoid "fat pics". Just a thought.
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Nice!! You got a lot out of that stick. Excellent job
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38.5" and 53# - now that's a thing!!!
Looking at the fd I think you could do some scrapes at the outers for a little more bend there. Until you reach the 90° string angle.
But again, that's an awesome stick!
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Glad you guys like it! I also appreciate the suggestions as well :OK
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beautiful bow and arrows, thanks for posting,, I havent posted anything in a while, and forgot how much work to take the photos ,, size them and put them on ,, so much appreciated,,