Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Sidewinder on December 30, 2012, 11:43:43 pm
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I made this bow for my buddy Rocky earlier in year 2012 and just now got around to posting it. Rocky has become my shooting buddy over the last year. Rocky and I have been shooting archery together for about a yr and ahlf now and out of all the people I have introduced to traditional archery, he is the one that has been the hungriest and most comitted to improving as an archer. I decided to make him a bow.
Osage orange 60" n2n. 50# @ 27" Paralell limbs to midlimb 1 3/8" taper to 3/8" at the nocs. belly thickness is 7/16 at the fades. It deflexed right out of the handle and had some whoop dee doos to deal with but i think the tiller is on and it shoots fast and smooth.
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/019_zps2d87ebf3.jpg)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/006_zpsd651f98c.jpg)
It had a pretty bid deflex coming out of the handle but I think we got it tamed.
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/015_zps69f54d3d.jpg)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/007_zps1b3c5d4e.jpg)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/013_zps3c8022c8.jpg)
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I bet Rocky will be one happy archer! Nicely done. Now all you need to do is post a full draw pic >:D
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Heres some pics of the tips. They are kind of a modified pin nock. I dyed it black with leather dye. It looks like a talon and is stout enough to run thru a man as a lance if you ran out of arras in the heat of the battle.
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/016_zps45649842.jpg)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/017_zpsf29f73de.jpg)
And of course the full draw shot.
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg233/KsDanny/Rockys%20bow/025_zps95e175eb.jpg)
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With that sweet design i bet it'll last lonnnnnng. Nice sturdy bow ya made! I sure would be happy to get that... ;D
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That's a really nice bow. Great job on it.
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A no-nonsense bow who's simplicity makes it so good looking.....
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Thanks guys. I like this bow better than any of the rest that I have made. If I could get some good skins for it I would like to back it for him. It has a little snake to it and its crying for em. I have some various skins but no matching and none of them that strike me as right. My copperhead bow is pretty sexy but with the character this one has if it had skins it be even better.
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Lucky Rocky!!! Thats a super fine looking bow and no doubt a great shooter as well. Starting him out with that good a quality of gear is gonna spoil him you know, probably out shooting you already. Nice work Danny.
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That is a very sweet bow.
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Thanks Guys. Yeah Greg sometimes he does out shoot me. I been telling him it would happen more often if'n he did'nt wake up in the morning and start drinking his pork chop in the can. I really think he has perfected the art of shooting the bow while standing in a boat at sea. Lol sometime thats what it looks like. Actually it is quite a thrill to see your students out do you from time to time. Makes me focus better. Danny
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Danny, I've always admired your bows. For some reason, I think I can recognize those tillers anywhere. No exception here. Great work. :)
Gabe
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Danny that's a real nice bow. I'm really interested in the handle wrap. Simple but look nice. Maybe you can give me some pointers at OJAM this year.
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Thanks Ross. I'm very flattered by your kind words. I was thru Humbolt county once about 10yrs ago. I understand the place is legendary in certain circles.
Jon.....me give you pointers? Its more like the other way around, but for sure we can exchange ideas. The handle is thin black leather contact glued. I built up a shelf with leather and superglue. I've been putting shelfs on the ones I make for newbies cuz it gives them a consistant placement everytime and it seems to take away the fear alot of new people have about shooting off the knuckle, which is what I do.
That little shorty bow you just posted looks like a meat maker for sure. By the way are you an OSS member?
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Been a member 2 or 3 years now Danny.
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That's one fine looking bow right there all the way around. Just curious, is that piece naturally dark, or has it picked up little patina? Sweet color.
Ah. Just reread the post!
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Sweet shooter Danny ;)
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The patina is due to exposure to the sun over the last several months. It started out as golden as the rest of osage orange does.
Thanks Blackhawk.Yes it is.
JonW. You live in Okla. right? I'm just north of the border in southern Kansas. If you get time you should come up and see us. we got a nice little course to shoot and food fit for a king.
I'm sending in my application this week. Been thinking about it awhile and figure its time to quit procrastinating. Were you the guy working on a hackberry Molly?
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Yeah that was me Danny. I think I've made a Molly the past three years at OJAM. Seeing all those yella bows being made is a treat. May try a 50/50 skinny minny this year.
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is a 50/50 skinny minny?