Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive on December 15, 2008, 06:44:07 pm
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i started off with a mulberry stave that had some deflex and figured it was a good opportunity to make a wide sweeping recurve. i steamed the tips and put them in my "big recurve" form. they took very well. tillering was pretty tough on this one, it just wanted to fight! but i got it down to where i am happy. i think the tiller is a bit off but it shoots very well. no stack at all and absolutely no handshock. it is probably the best recurve i have made to date with the exception of coming in a little under weight at about 45# @ 26 inches. its 62 inches overall so i didnt want to pike it, so i tempered the belly which in turn gave it beautiful grain highlights. so to match the grain i went for the "marbled" look with the grip. its deer skin that i dyed with homemade walnut stain. it shoots really quick for being light and hit where you point it, i feel very confident that it would take a deer. the tips are overlain with black walnut heartwood and the string is b-50 with bobcat hair silencers. it is just whisper quiet and doesnt carry that normal recurve "sound". i am proud of this one and hope you enjoy it. thanks for looking- Ryan
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beautiful bow. I have a mullberry stave and now you've got me wanting to work with it.
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WOW! Nice Ryan. Very Nice.
I like the way you set the tip overlay ( up high ) and extended the recurve.
David
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That really is an awesome bow. The tiller looks great and the unbraced profile is really gorgeous. Jawge
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very nice recurve
once again this is going to be a good month for BOM.
thiscould quit possibly be the winner(at least for me)
really like those curves.
question for ya though,they dont look like they are completely static,do they give some at draw?
and did ya want my address so ya know where to send it ;) ;D
peace,
tim
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man, those recurves came out goregous! the bow's a beauty in itself, but the recurves draw me to make one- most of my attemps come out pretty bad... awesome- you use a heat gun? again, beautiful bow. -jimmy
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Really really sweet looking bow! Looks smooth and sleek.
Very nicely done!
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That is one sweet looking bow, Ryan. The tiller looks good to me and I'm slobbering over those curves.
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Man, you got the recurve thing goin' on!!! Nice work, again. How many bows do you crank out a month? You're a machine, brother! Hey, I was thinkin'... I have a nice mulberry stave... if I send it to you, can you convert it into a nice recurve? Please. I said please.
I noticed your Nickelback t-shirt. A hard rockin' bunch of boys from Hannah, Alberta... just a few hours west of here. Do you know where the name "Nickleback" came from?
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thanks a lot for the kind words fellas
adb- i usually make about one a month sometimes 2. i finished deer hunting early so i have had some extra evening time. i already started on another one too.
ballista- yeah give them a good try, i had to make a few before i learned to slow down and not be in a rush then they started to come out nice. no heat gun. i just use steam.
sailordad- yeah i think they work a little bit, i am not real sure though, its kinda hard to tell.
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some how i miss the last part of your post adb
i am pretty hardcore into Nickelback, the old stuff is where my heart it, i dont care too much for their lasted 2 cd's kinda became sellouts, but dont they all. if memory serves me ( or unless it was just my logic talking) i believe Mike, the bassist worked at a coffee shop and the coffee was usually 2.95 or somethin like that and every time he gave change back he would say here is your nickel back, and then suggested it for a band name since it was stuck in his head. but i may be wrong on that, dont even remember where i heard it.
and the recurve would have much more meaning if you made it urself..lol
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yup i know a dude that knows the band,and yes you are correct sir. i do believe it was a starbucks too.
my friend has also done the sound mix on a couple of cd's for some bands.
personally i like my rock with a little more metal than they have.
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Oh that tiller is so sweet! I just love the grain in that piece of wood too. Really nice work!
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Another beauty Ryan! Man you got it goin on :). Love that fd and all the other pics - great looking bow..
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Oh that is a beauty Ryan, Love the grain and the way that you tied it all together and the recurved tips are sweet. ;)
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Aint nothing I can say.........but............WHOLY-WHAH!!!!
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WHAH! is right . :o That is a dandy. More skill than I've got for sure. Great job
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Ryan,that is one beautiful bow.I like everything about it.It just looks like it shoots good.Great job!! Merry Christmas,and God Bless
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That is a beautiful bow. You did a wonderful job on that beauty. Mulberry is a top of the line bow wood in my book. Dean
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Wow!! :o :o.. That is a fine weapon..
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Very nice! 8)
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WOW... in the words of Wayne and Garth....Were not worthy!!!..lol, great work.....Brian
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What a beauty. The lines of that bow are outstanding. I really like the effect the tempering had on the appearance of the belly. Awesome bow.
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yep, what rick said. 100%
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Man O Man she has more curves than Maryilan Monroe ;D Stunning bow Ryan :)
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Teetotally awesome. That's a wicked bow. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/hillbillync/6groupbow.gif)
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Hope I can learn to bend wood that good someday. Awesome bow Ryan.
John
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Nice bow. Stunning.
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Quite the dramatic recurve. Must be one fast bow. This is a serious contender for December Bow of the Month.
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Had to come back and look at her again Ryan. That full draw is totally rad dude ;D - I have teenage daughters ::).
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That's a mighty fine looking bow! Great job on the curves...got to be a good performer! ;)
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Amazing bow! Great looking curves. I like those recurves.
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That bow has fabulous lines and the tiller looks right on. Very nice!
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Beautiful bow,love the curves and the finish work is great.Very well done. :) Bet that is a shooter. :)
Pappy
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That is one impressive bow! :o Hope one of mine comes out that nice some day.
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wow, beautiful curves on that one. it looks fast just sitting there.
did you induce any of the deflex or was it taken during tillering?
well done
ravenbeak
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thanks again guys
ravenbeak- the stave had some natural deflex already and then took about that much again in the tillering process.
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Like cowboy I had to come look at it some more ;D
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That's something to be proud of.
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Another nice one Ryan. ;D
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Georgious bow, Ryan!! I am in awe of your workmanship on this one......Terry
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Ryan, you made we want to work my Mulberry. That turned out fantastic. Did you cook the belly or is that a stain ? Danny
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absolutely beautiful.