Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: RyanY on November 26, 2009, 12:54:50 pm
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I made this bow two weekends ago and just started putting the finish on it before I left for school. Its a maple holmegaard 67" ntn, about 50#@28". The handle is 8" long. Fades taper from 2 1/4" to 1 1/2" @ mid limb. Then the stiff tips eiffel tower to 3/8". Unbraced set at about 3/4" settling to 0". Limbs were heat treated to about a 1/2" of reflex and tips heat treated to stiffen for reduced mass. Blood tip overlays. I'm really happy with how this bow came out but I think I could have made more sacrifices in mass to the outer limbs. The next one will have more narrow tips and more reduced mass at mid limb. Tiller looks slightly uneven at full draw but a little adjustment in the nocking point on the string will fix that. I'm still not sure which limb will be the top one. Its a pretty fast shooter with the arrows I have and shoots extremely straight for reasons I don't understand. Thanks for looking and this one is up for BOM.
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Sorry I have such a hard stare in this picture. It was taking my dad forever to take the pic. :D
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Cool bow, Dads eh? O:)
Del
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Looks like a Holmegaard to me! Well done, sir! Your tiller looks very good... narrow, non-bending outer limbs... low string angle. Good stuff.
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hey now, thats pretty cool. your bow has a great look to it. well crafted!!! great job.
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Very fine..... good job.
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That's a beauty at full draw:)
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Thanks guys. I just got back from GanderMtn and shot it a couple times through the chronograph. Highest I was able to get was 168 but the average was more like 162. Thanks for looking.
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cool bow there and impressive numbers as well! Happy Thanksgiving man! -josh :)
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Well done! Jawge
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Very nice.. Makes me want to try one again myself.. ;)
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Great Bow!! I'm with David, makes me want to try one as well. But David can you do those with a BBI? :-\ ;D
Nate
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Thanks guys. These bows are extremely fun to make. NTD here is a bow by kviljo he posted on paleoplanet. He is an acomplished flight shooter as far as I know and makes fantastic bows. This particular bow is for flight shooting but I'm sure little modifications can be made to make it more durable for hunting. http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/6273
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That's a beauty of a bow Ryan... Well Done!
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WOW! Thanks for posting that link. That sure is a gorgeous bow.
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Excellent bow!
That is a speedy design.
It's highest number from the chrono that counts ,right.
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Very nice bow! The good average speed for a self bow is the draw weight plus 100 with a 500gr arrow(50# + 100 = 150fps). You have good speed with this bow but this design lends itself to a bit more speed.
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I was thinking the same thing Pat B. I probably could have made it a little less conservative but I also don't know the weight of the arrows I was shooting so the speed could be good or bad. Thanks for all the comments guys. I really appreciate it.
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makes me want to try one. nice work
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i really like the burnt look on the outsides of the tips. looks like about 1:1, bending:non-bending? Good one bro. I prefer to get them bending fast out of the handle, i think you are not quite using all the available wood for bending. Even so, looks great, looks like lots of fun.
Scott
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Thanks guys. I just got back from GanderMtn and shot it a couple times through the chronograph. Highest I was able to get was 168 but the average was more like 162. Thanks for looking.
I am surprised that Gander Mountain let You shoot a Homemade Bow in their Range....Liability Reasons and all....the One in Amarillo will not let You do it...I tried....wanted to check out the Spine on some of their Arrows to find some that Shot well...but they would not let me Shoot my Stick....Manager said it would Violate Store Policies to do so............Imagine That!!
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That's for sure a bow to be proud of...very well done!
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Thanks a lot guys.
radius - It is 1:1 for working non working and I also felt that way about the tiller. I think the bottom limb looks like it bends closer to the handle than the top.
El Destructo - I almost couldn't shoot because the battery on the chrono was dead but they got a new one in. Didn't really say anything about me shooting trad though.
I really appreciate your feedback everyone. Hopefully the next one will be up sooner.
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Hey Ryan,
Showed the pictures of your bow to my wife. She says "Very nice work..." and she wants to know how you manage to build all these great bows with your college schedule?
Hope you bring that to Mojam this, I mean, next year... I'd like to see it up close.
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That's a really nice bow!
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Thanks guys. I'm was really happy with how this bow came out and I'm glad to hear that its not just that I like my own cooking. I really appreciate the comments.
Paul - I've been coming home more often than last year since I have a girlfriend so when we're not together I find time. I was able to go from board to final sanding on this one in a weekend. I was thinking about making this bow for so long at school though that I had already made it several times in my head so I just had to put my ideas into reality. Although I've had a long break this week, I really haven't had time just because I'm spending time with my girlfriend. She's about the only thing that keeps me from working on them and when I'm with her I never think about it. :D
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Well you sure are balancing your time real well. Board to bow in a weekend... Impressive...
So, when are you going to build your girlfriend a bow...?
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Howdy RYoon,
I want to compliment you on your really, fine bow. Great job all around!
Also, it's encouraging to know that a guy can build a decent bow in just a couple of days.
I had recently been thinking a lot about how much time it takes for me to turn one out - too long! So, over this long weekend, I built a kid's bow, from a board, in six or seven hours using just my hand tools; spoke shave mostly. It turned out well. (I'll post it soon.)
Thanks for sharing,
Canoe
(And yes, when are you going to build a bow for the girl friend?)
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Impressive string alignment. Bookmarked for Nov Self BOM fun, too.
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Thanks guys. I have a perry reflex glue up of a hickory backed purple heart I'm going to make her. Not for christmas though. It will probably be a spur of the moment gift when I finish it. :D
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Nice job Denny
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Very fine looking bow,I missed this one.Nice job. :)
Pappy