Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: snag on May 11, 2011, 12:19:51 pm
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I just wanted to thank all you guys who tried to keep me on track while attempting this my second bow and first osage. It is 55#@28" and is a good shooting bow. Amazing. I guess I am suppose to shoot it in for awhile and then I'll put a Tru-oil finish on it. It means a lot to me be able to build my bow and have a hunting weight bow. So, thanks for putting up with my enthusiasm and rookie ways. You guys kept me on track for the most part. Sure learned what to NOT do next time. Oh, and there will be many more "next times". Thanks, David
I don't know who the old geezer is shooting my bow in the picture!
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Wow, that looks real good. Are you going to wait to post more pictures, shoot it and finish it?
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Great job,looking forward to seeing more of you work. :) and that one all dolled up. :)
Pappy
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I'll get this one finished up and post some pics of the tips, handle and shelf, limb profile, etc. Just wanted to thank those who helped me and where the bow is at presently.
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Very nice work. You did extremely well. Jawge
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Looks really good to me. So are you gonna get the geezer to take some shots of you shooting the bow?
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That would require the use of a mirror Cracker. ::)
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If your manicured yard reflects the details you will put into your bows, then I expect some nice ones in the future.
Grats on you first osage.
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Congratulations on a great looking Osage bow, you did good. I'm looking forward to the rest of the pictures. Oh, do you have time to come and work on my lawn? ;D
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Yea, x2 on that lawn work. Bow looks great too. I keep getting an old geezer in my pics too. ??? When you figure out how to get a younger guy in the pics please let me know. ;D
George
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George, I can't figure out how to use this PhotoShop thingy or I'd fix that image! ;D
Just mowed the lawn the day before while the rains held off. Doesn't always look like this. haha
Believe me, I have more yard work than I want! It keeps getting in the way of my fun time.
When I get that woodshop put together in the next few weeks I will post some pictures of it.
Really looking forward to spending time in there with my grandson and his dad....building bows and arrows!
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I'm afraid if we fix the pictures, the old guy will still show up in the mirrors. :(
I could mow my lawn 3 times in a row and it still wouldn't look that nice...not that I've ever mowed any grass before its time. ;)
The shop was one of the first things we built after moving here. I love it and as long as Mary doesn't go in there and see how cluttered it is everything is great. After seeing your lawn I doubt you'll have that problem. ;D You'll love a shop.
George
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Oh I can get pretty messy. I get into a project and the shavings are flying and dust accumulating. But after a couple of days I do have to clean up...kind of bugs me I have to admit.
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Nice job Snag. Enjoy your bow. I've seen your arrows and they look like your yard. So you are now going to show us up in the bow department too :P
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I don't think so Gaur! There are so many excellent bowyers on this site. Just trying to learn from you guys. Thanks though. Love the takedown yew bow you are working on by the way.