Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Almostpighunter on April 30, 2013, 02:29:51 am
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This is the final result of a maple board from Home Depot that I turned into a mollegabet. I used a rawhide dog bone as the backing and, at the last minute I used the sturgeon more as a decorative item (was the only skin I had that was wide enough to cover the limbs :laugh: )
55#@28"
5" handle
2" fade from handle
14" working limbs
2" fades from working limbs
10.5" static limbs
It shoots very fast for a mollegabet and initially I had purpleheart on the riser and static limbs, but I didn't like the way it looked with the brown sturgeon, so I chose instead to dye everything black and am much happier with the outcome.
Hope you enjoy.
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epic bow i gotta try my hand at a molly one of these days
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Wow Mike ice bow, is that the high preformance bow for under $25? and Happy Birthday! SS
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Wow that is a wicked bow.
Grady
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Nice job, Mike. How's it shoot for you? I've shot mine at a couple of 3D shoots and really like my consistency with this design.
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That's too awesome!! How wide are the working limbs? 3 inches???!!
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Squirrel: Yep its the bow from the Build Along on my Youtube channel
Lesken: It shoots wonderfully and surprisingly fast for a molle. I think I am falling in love with the use of maple in board form.
Big Papa: The original dimensions of the board were 1" x 3" x 6', but when measured it was actually .75" x 2.5" x 6'. So the limbs are 2.5".
Everyone else: Thanks so much!
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Where did the stufgeon come from?
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Very cool bow! Never seen a brown sturgeon before though. Is that it's natural color?
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Very nice bow there, couple of questions.
How do you prep your stugeon skins when you get the fish and how do you store them?
I plan on going after some paddlefish soon and I get some big flatheads every year , I'm thinking about backing a couple of bows this fall or next spring and could use them .
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Great looking bow.
How thick are the limbs in the working part?
Is the thickness consistent or did you taper it?
I'm working on one of these right now out of red oak and your Youtube build along was an inspiration. I'd like to get 55-60 out of my red oak so that's why I'm interested in the thickness of your limbs. My grain is biased, looks good except on one end where there are run-offs on the narrow thick non-bending portions. I'm hopeful that these will not be a problem.
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Awesome looking bow Mike. That looks just like the one I want to build...but out of Hickory...and with flipped tips.
Paul F.
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Nicely done sir. The skins look pretty cool! Josh
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Outstanding decision to dye it black; looks awfully cool with the skins. Great looking bow all around. Well done!
John D.
Boise.
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Love it!
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As usual you put up some interesting look at my friend ... ;)
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Prarie Bowyer: The sturgeon skins actually came from a trade I made a long, long time ago in this PA forum, but for the life of me I can't remember who I traded with (or I'd give some credit).
Cameroo: they were kind of a tan/grey and a bit mottled, so I used some diluted Fiebing's light brown to liven them up a bit.
Poggins: They came salted so I can't give much explanation beyond that in this case, but when I use carp I just skin, gently scale (i actually "pluck" each scale by hand so the pattern isn't destroyed), flesh and air dry. Works great every time.
Paleryder: The limbs were a hair under 7/16" (so maybe 13/32" ?)and were consistent throughout (although I did do a little belly scraping to get the tiller just so). Thanks for watching my YouTube channel as well! Glad to hear it helped :). Also, if the run offs are in a non-bending portion of the bow you should be okay, just be sure of the no bend.
Paul F.: Ooh! Flipped tipped hickory. Looking forward to seeing that! Should be very cool!
Thanks to everyone else for the great comments and kind words :)
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Wow, that looks superb.
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Thanks , I'll give it a try and see how it works.
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Nice bow!
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Great looking bow man. How'd you stain it black?
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Killer bow man, love those skins too. Danny
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I have a maple board (my favorite bow material) that is borderline in need of a backing. How thick did you make the rawhide (from the dog bone rawhide)? How did you thin it and prepare it?
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That bow turned out lovely! I'm gonna have to try a Molle some time.
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Really Cool Bow.
I like it a lot.
Kevin
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That's a really nice looking bow . Great job .