Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: lesken2011 on November 18, 2012, 08:14:51 pm
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My local taxidermist did me a good turn and saved a bunch of turkey wings for me. In an effort to come up with a way to repay him for saving them for me I asked if he would like a traditional bow or something. Since he didn't seem too interested, I asked if he had any kids that I could make one for. He said his 11 year old son had mentioned he would like to try a bow, but had a compound in mind. I told him I could make him something he might like. The first bow I made was a white oak backed ipe, but I cut one of the limbs a little narrow and it developed some stress fractures and I didn't want to chance it breaking on him. His replacement bow is my first linen backed bow and is a 58" n2n white oak bendy handle with built up leather handle and ipe tip overlays. I ran the linen to about 6 inches from the tips. I stained the main body of the bow mahogany and the tips are dyed with oxblood leather dye. I wrapped the transition with gold dacron. The string on the bow in the braced pic is from my son's recurve and is a little short. I still have to make the string. The quiver is some bamboo I picked up at a flea market. I used the oxblood on the ends and wrapped the transition with hemp. I still have to put the strap on it. The arm guard is from some scrap leather I had. It is 30# at 25 in. Here are some pics.
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way to pass it on.you did good man.
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That's a fine rig for him to learn to shoot with. Good job Kenny!
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Very nice steup. He'll kiss the wheels goodbye.
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This is what its all about guys. Great gesture...
Jon
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good looking set up, that otta keep him away from wheelie's for a while, Bub
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Keep at it Bulldog! Eventually even the strongest wheelie will crumble. Your a good hearted man Kenny.
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Thanks, guys. I forgot to mention when I took the bow in the other day to show him how it looked so far, he asked me if I ever needed any horn or hides and showed me a box of left over exotic animal capes and deer and elk antler pieces he had accumulated. He said he generally gives them to the boy scouts about once a year, but that I could have all I wanted. The hair-on hides looked big enough to make some nice quivers. :P Mighty nice of him, I'd say!!
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Good lookin set there.....there's just something about a lad and a wood bow....good on ya buddy.
rich
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Lucky kid!