Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: MLombard on October 08, 2011, 06:46:11 am
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Hello..I'm new this forum and have a question for you expierenced guys. I've made Hickory bows and have just started to work on a Osage bow. My question is how to ya tell when you hit the Ring on the back of the Bow Stave. I know I'm very close but, I have never seen it done and have noone to turn to for help up here..Thanks.
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Keep taking the light colored sapwood off and you will start seeing the yellow gold underneath. When you get to it you will know with what ever you are using to scrape with. Usually the heartwood is much harder. Look at the end of the stave and you should be able to tell if you have most of the sap off. Like I said it will turn yellow on you when you get to the first ring.
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Check out this link from a previous post on here. It's a close up of how to chase a ring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8aRn9dXxE0
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I keep this link bookmarked for such occasions. It shows indepth with words and lots of pictures.
http://peteward.com/Articles/Ferret.osage.buildalong1.htm
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Check this. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/
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Hey, Thanks for all the help guys..you have no idea how much I appreciate this..
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Great links, guys, and good luck ML!
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I keep this link bookmarked for such occasions. It shows indepth with words and lots of pictures.
http://peteward.com/Articles/Ferret.osage.buildalong1.htm
Blackhawk, this was a great link, I bookmarked it too.
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Hey, Thanks for all the help guys..you have no idea how much I appreciate this..
Oh yes I do! I clearly remember the frustration. I also remember the first osage ring I hit and pulled out flawlessly. Clouds rolled back, a beam of pure white light illuminated the stave, the wind died down, birds landed in the trees nearby and were hushed, the crickets even stopped. I could hear harp music and the rustle of angel wings just over my shoulders. So I went and cracked a can o' barley pop.
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Hey, Thanks for all the help guys..you have no idea how much I appreciate this..
Oh yes I do! I clearly remember the frustration. I also remember the first osage ring I hit and pulled out flawlessly. Clouds rolled back, a beam of pure white light illuminated the stave, the wind died down, birds landed in the trees nearby and were hushed, the crickets even stopped. I could hear harp music and the rustle of angel wings just over my shoulders. So I went and cracked a can o' barley pop.
lol nice