Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: indiaman on December 09, 2007, 07:04:37 am
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After having seen so many beautiful bows on this page, I hardly dare introducing my latest bow.
It is a black locust with bubinga handle and buffalo horn tip overlays.
The bow draws 52lb at 30".
N.t.N. it measures 70"
Width at fade out is 1,6 inches narrowing to 0,45 at the string grooves.
It draws nice and smooth and shoots nice groups (if itīs one of my better days).
I had heat treated the belly, so there is no stringfollow - in fact, there is a tiny bit of reflex left.
No whitetails or any other animals are in danger, because there is no bow hunting allowed in Germany.
I had put three coatings of line seed oil on, after the last coat has dried, I will put a couple of coatings of wax on.
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Your bow looks great. Is there B.L. in Germany?
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beautiful tiller! ;D and i love the contrasting handle and tip overlays. looks like it'll throw a good heavy arrow too :D you did a superb job on that one!
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Thanks for your positive comments!
Yes, there is Black Locust growing here - but not a lot down south, where I live.
So I end up buying staves :'(
In fact, itīs not so easy to just go and cut down trees, because the prices for wood are quite high in general.
No Osage here!!!
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Fine bow and I like the looks of your work area, not too clean just like mine.
I heard a story in college chemistry, seems that back in the old days they would have a lot of elemental mercury around and a lot of chemists in the US were showing signs of poisoning while the German chemists rarely had trouble. Seems the US chemists were more attentive to sweeping and keeping a neat lab than the Germans. Supposedly the mercury could adhere to dust and this would prevent it from volatilizing and causing health problems. No dust and more of it would become a gas and be breathed by the workers. Ever since, I am hesitant to sweep up. Its for my health you see.
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Awesome bow. Congratulations. Jawge
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Nice looking bow. I'm no expert, but I know what I like. It also looks like you have a nice supply of wood waiting in the wings.
Otoe
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Thereīs a bit of black locust, wild cherry and some yew branches in the back.
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Very nice bow,I like the contrasting colors of the two woods.
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You certainly don't have anything to apologize for with that bow Indiaman. But I know what you mean about comparing our work to some of what you see on this site - it can be pretty intimidating at times! :o I think if I only saw bows created by the Masters, I would give up before I started! I hope to learn from other people's work, try to make each of my bows a little better than the last, and maybe some day help some other newbie get started.
I especially like your horn tips. Thanks for sharing!
Keith
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Indaiman that is one sweet looking bow, very well done and welcome to PA.
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Great bow...welcome....Brian
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looks real good, looks very smooth and great tips. you have a good eye for finish work- Ryan
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That bow is as nice as any out there. Very good job. Danny
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Beautiful bow. I especially like the contrast's in the woods and the horn toips show lots of skill. The tiller looks right on. Well done.
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I agree with Sidewinder, don't sell yourself short. Often the only thing that separates a nice bow from an AWESOME bow is decorations, but in the end, one doesn't shoot any better than the other.
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That is an example of some fine craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing!
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Indiaman , Your bow looks great! I hope the Chancellor sees your bow and changes the bow hunting laws there ;)
Rich-
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That's a great looking bow. The handle and those overlays look great on that locust.
Alan
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Hi,
Nice job. I like the pistol grip handle, and the contrasting wood looks great. Your tiller is excellent, for a nonbending handle. too bad there is no bow hunting in Germany!
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That is indeed a great looking bow. Good job and thanks for sharing it with us. Justin
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Like everybody already said - great looking bow. I've never cut any BL - just can't get over how much it resembles osage.
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Beautiful bow you done a fine job on that one.
Pappy
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Great handle and tip work. Thanks for the post and certainly bookmarked for Dec Self Bow of the Month