Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: RLewisH on February 21, 2010, 07:25:09 pm
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Well, I'm 14 and I just got into Archery from regular hunting... I know how to shoot and everything, I've had a compound bow for about half a year but been shooting almost a year now. I can make arrowheads out of bones (thanks to grandmas ribs) but I've always wanted to make a bow. I know what I need, and already have it (my grandpa's a master carpenter) so I just wanted to know if anyone knows what type of wood from the San Diego/Southern California area would work... If there is a type of wood I can buy at Lowes or Home Depot that would be great as well. Thanks. ??? ??? ???
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Hey Lewis.
You can start out by making your first bow out of a board from home depo. Red oak should work, just make it long over 60 inches. Also try a piece with straight grain. I myself started making bows when I was around 13-14, I made my first bow out of a board from home depo. If you want to try a stave bow you can look for ash which is very common in cities, live oaks, oaks, mulberry. If I get more red mulberry staves Ill give you one, just pay the shipping, and the only condition is to post as you make it : ) anyway try the board and ask questions and dont worry if you break a few.
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if you can find a good hardwood dealer you might be able to find a nice hickory board to. My first was red oak form lowes it wan't great and I was still pretty tickled with it. If you break your first few don't worry I broke my first 8 bows. Just be willing to learn and post any questions along the way the guys on this sight have helped a whole lot.
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hey there young man,
somebody said this in this community,--"if you ain't breakin' them, you ain't makin' them. patience is a virtue in this endeavour. have at it though. it definitely is a rewarding esperience.
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My first was a red oak board. I had used Titebond and dry wall tape to back it. It came in lightweight and had some frets but I was off and running. Then I broke about 8 or 10! My first good bows came from hickory boards. If your grandfather or someone can help you to cut thin backing strips of wood - that would be great. TitebondIII and a split bicycle innertube to wrap the glue up works very well. Be sure to post pictures of your work step by step and take your time and you'll have a much higher success rate with the help you'll find around here! Welcome!
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Lewis, The local chapter of the Calif. bowhunters may have some guys in it making selfbows. also there is a big crew that meets at the Pasadena Club the third sunday of each month.
I'll send you a note on your e-mail with some more details