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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: JonW on June 17, 2011, 12:36:20 pm

Title: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: JonW on June 17, 2011, 12:36:20 pm
Here is a little bow I'm working on. It was a limb that a guy I knew was going to throw away because it had such tiny rings. I told him it would make a bow so this is to keep some of you guys from getting rid of a limb that you might not think will make it. I only removed the bark and left the sapwood on.

49" NTN
65# @ 26" (right now)

 I think it needs to bend in the handle some more. I would like to hear some critique. It also has a hingy area around a knot about 8" from the top nock that I'm trying to work out.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow
Post by: blackhawk on June 17, 2011, 12:49:28 pm
Your diagnosis is correct. If you wanna get nitpicky about it then the tiller needs to be more of a true arc of a circle in both limbs for a pyramid design bow. So it looks like you wood have to stay away from mid limbs and scrape the outer thirds and a little more and less on the inner third outside of the fades. And keep the handle stiff until the last inch of draw. This will give you the optimum performance with this design. If you don't care then just even up the top limb a lil more and its fine too.

I like it tho,very cool lil bow and nice save with the wood that was gonna be thrown away.  ;)
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on June 17, 2011, 12:49:48 pm
Neta little bow, I agree the fades need to move more. You could probably gain an inch.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: JonW on June 20, 2011, 09:12:42 am
Well I've done everything but put the handle wrap on. As I said before this was an opportunity to use something alot of people wouldn't. I used orange Kool-Aid to dye the sapwood and give the skins a better background. The bow is now 65# @ 28 " and will pull to 29". Sorry about the weird form in the draw pic, but it is difficult for me to draw 29" due to a bad shoulder. On to the pics.....
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: ohma2 on June 20, 2011, 11:19:11 am
nice little bow, i realy like the belly shot and the way those rings are feathering out.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: profsaffel on June 20, 2011, 11:20:50 am
Looks like a quick shooter. I like short bows anyway.  ;)
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: half eye on June 20, 2011, 11:21:23 am
A 49" bow with a 29" draw is a thing of beauty, sir.  Ya should be real proud of it....and if we had to work that hard we might bend just a tad funny too !!!!!   VERY NICE
rich
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Pappy on June 20, 2011, 01:05:41 pm
Nice job,that is a lot of bend in that short of a bow,looks good to me. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: blackhawk on June 20, 2011, 01:44:27 pm
Whew...u got a heck of a bend out of her. Sweet ....and you maintained a nice straight profile too. And pulling any bow that short that far with that weight is prob gonna hurt most peoples shoulders.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: JonW on June 20, 2011, 03:38:30 pm
thanks for the kind words fellas. This bow shoots FAST!!. I have made better looking bows with better tiller, but this thing spits arras like fire. I think I found a new "fave".

Jon W.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Badger on January 17, 2012, 10:31:47 am
  Cool bow, if you want to have some fun with it make yourself a little light weight flight arrow and see how far you can shoot it. The shorties really excel with these light arrows.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Dazv on January 17, 2012, 10:59:42 am
wow what an awesome little bow 29 inches for a 49 inch bow is amazing.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: coaster500 on January 17, 2012, 11:30:07 am
49"  ,,,68#s ,,,29"s  !!

Wow!!

That's a feat!!!
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: cracker on January 17, 2012, 11:37:52 am
Cool I like a lot. Ron
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: PeteC on January 17, 2012, 11:48:14 am
Good job on a short piece of wood. You've got a lot more confidence in osage sap wood than I do. ;) Hope it'll hold together for you. God Bless
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: gstoneberg on January 17, 2012, 12:39:34 pm
Wow, nice work. I wouldn't have tried that much draw length. I just love shorties. Super bow.

George
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Keenan on January 17, 2012, 12:51:52 pm
 That came out sweet. Very nice profile and you really improved that tiller from what you started with.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: TurtleCreek on January 17, 2012, 12:59:02 pm
Nice lookin' bow
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: MWirwicki on January 17, 2012, 03:17:34 pm
Nice shorty, there.  Great stats and what a nice unbraced profile.  Hey, did you chase one sapwood ring, just pop off the bark or get somewhere close?  Great draw on a 49 incher.
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Gus on January 17, 2012, 03:25:43 pm
Yes Sir!

Very Cool Idea!
Love your Execution on This Short Bow!

Great Inspiration!

-gus
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: soy on January 17, 2012, 04:10:10 pm
Really enjoy the dye in the belly, good job ;)
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: Gus on January 17, 2012, 06:55:50 pm
JonW,

I've read back through this thread looking...
If you already answered this question I apologize.

Can you post the "Limb" specs before you made the first cut?
Diameter and length?

Thank You.

-gus
Title: Re: Osage Limb Bow (FINISHED PICS)
Post by: JonW on January 17, 2012, 07:48:21 pm
Thanks for all the kind word fellas. The limb was @3 " when I started. I just scraped the bark off with a butter knife so it was the first sapwood ring. The limb was 54" when I got it but had a knot I didn't want to deal with so I cut it down to 49". Since it was a limb the sapwood was not very thick and I didn't think it would be an issue to use the sapwood I have used this bow for hunting this year and have shot it at cornstalk shoots and it hasn't taken any more set than what you see in the pics.