Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: gutpile on March 16, 2010, 02:46:53 pm
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first mulberry but I will be doing more of these..bow is a screamer at 53 @26 57" copperhead skins antler tips and cut to center.....full draw pic is at a bad angle and gives the bow a unfair looking till on bottom limb..will try to take some better pics ..camera was dying so had to take them fast..I love the way mulberry takes the dry heat for minor tracking adjustments I had to do.boiled in statics and any other adjustments were done with dry heat.....first attempt at mulberry but I do like this wood...she was wet when I tried to chase a ring..learned to let it dry much easier to see then....still have to apply grip and I will take some better pics....till then hope you enjoy..will be turkey hunting with this bow in a few weeks...gut
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Looks real good to me! I like mulberry alot! Like them curves. Good luck with the turkeys!
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Nice bow man looks great can't wait to see pics of the detail work and the skins! :)
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Cool! Looks short!
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That looks really nice. I love mulberry, nice thick rings as a rule.
George
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Thanks guys..will post better pics asap... ;D..thick rings yes..but being able to tell early from latewood is no osage...LOL....color is too close...have to go by feel of the drawknife and listen to the wood....holding at the right angle of light helps too...plus it has to be dry enough or it just blends right on in and doesn't have the spongy feel till dry....should have the grip on and more pics by Fri......hope so....gut 8)
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Good looking bow.
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I've always loved, good Mulberry. Great looking bow. In the strung picture, that bottom limb looks like it has taken a little more set than the top.
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Nice bow, nice recurves!
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That's a nice bow... the recurves look fantastic. In fact, i was going to post my recurving efforts of the day but after seeing yours, I think I'd be too embarrassed. :P
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Great looking bow,well done. :)
Pappy
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That is a great looking bow. I to love Mulberry. A great bow wood. One of my favorite hunting bows is a sinewed back mulberry bow. Thanks for sharing.
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That is one awesome looking bow right there. Well done!
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thanks guys....the bottom limb has taken no more set than the top.it is also a 1 1/8 shorter.....I didn't reflex this stave it being so short with no backing I didn't want to push it too much...but hindsight..I think she would of held it ...since the stave had no reflex and only took the small set I am impressed with mulberry....I have quite a few more stave around 20 or so.....I feel the next one will be better and can flip the tips and add reflex to it.and still not back it....I want to do a sinew back one soon also..I have a steamer I can steam a whole bow..I did and osage that way R/D....you would swear it was fiberglassed...LOL...no backing even has a hole through the upper limb..had to glue on a handle though......so not sure if it would be considered a selfbow or not...but it is a screamer for sure....thanks..guys..will take better pics here this weekend and post them... I shot her last night ....I am impressed with this wood....I certainly like it better than black locust......gut
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Good looking bow. I really like mulberry wood, too.
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Very nice little shorty.
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looks good :)
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looks like a real fine bow. great job on it- Ryan
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Nice little curve Gut.... ;D haven't heard from you in a long time!
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Awesome bow... very nicely done. How did you bend the tips?
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Tips are boiled then bent on a form...they 65 degrees I cut and inch off both ends cause the curves were a bit too long for my liking..really helped with speed...bow has a high tension at draw...gut
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That is one fine weapon. Bookmarked for March Self BOM fun, too.