Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Stringman on September 12, 2014, 11:14:15 am
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I started working on this stave a couple months ago and was struggling to find any momentum. It is from an old fence post and rife with flaws. From minor bugs hole, to drying checks as well as a few knots and kinks. This stick has it all.
I began taking layers off the back trying to remove the most of the problems and decided to leave a few in the handle to give me a better grip. This makes it a non-bending handle, but not by much.
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/F17DB92C-D394-4D21-8C5E-D459CB322D09_zps4qpubnkx.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/F17DB92C-D394-4D21-8C5E-D459CB322D09_zps4qpubnkx.jpg.html)
After finding the growth ring I wanted, I noticed it had a nice amount of natural reflex. I evened the tips out by adding a small flip before I began tillering.
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/BA62F218-9C99-4F0D-97C6-F6204E85026E_zpsatajblji.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/BA62F218-9C99-4F0D-97C6-F6204E85026E_zpsatajblji.jpg.html)
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/BE5F379F-6803-40C0-9028-A683525E323A_zpsgzthabxq.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/BE5F379F-6803-40C0-9028-A683525E323A_zpsgzthabxq.jpg.html)
Now on the short string and it's coming along nicely. I had to adjust both tips slightly to get the proper string alignment, but otherwise she seems to be handling the transformation just fine.
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I was thrilled when I began to draw it and the kink wasn't a hinge.
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/08AB7609-8141-4065-9517-8E8134DA356D_zpsedtmmgjd.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/08AB7609-8141-4065-9517-8E8134DA356D_zpsedtmmgjd.jpg.html)
This is where I'm at now. 60" ttt 42#@24"
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/74746ED5-5ECE-4BD7-A049-A513D3D0992B_zpsnaezxrcg.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/74746ED5-5ECE-4BD7-A049-A513D3D0992B_zpsnaezxrcg.jpg.html)
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/EA94444F-DC4D-4370-8EE2-D362CD182D2C_zpskac03dpz.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/EA94444F-DC4D-4370-8EE2-D362CD182D2C_zpskac03dpz.jpg.html)
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/29823837-59B9-407D-ADBE-85BBC6A94EFB_zps0bjzek2b.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/29823837-59B9-407D-ADBE-85BBC6A94EFB_zps0bjzek2b.jpg.html)
Let me know if you are seeing something I'm missing.
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Scott you did a good job with that. If anything it may be just a tad flat between the kink and what looks a knot on the left limb. I would really have to watch it as it's drawn to be conclusive. If it draws smooth just shoot the sucker.
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It could be a bit stiff on the left limb like Jon said. I'd shoot her some and see how she looks then.
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looks like you did a great job,, nice bow,,b
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Wow. Nice job getting that to bend that well.
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I will definitely take a hard look at that spot. Currently adding some cork to the handle to fill it out some in the palm. After that I will work on tips. Gonna keep exercising it and see if anything else develops. If this bow makes it just might be worthy of a rare set of hognose skins.
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Yo Scott, that's sweet :)
Hard to know when to quit with a stave like that...
I'd say you should maybe stroke the left limb lightly with the tail feathers of a Phoenix, that should do it ::)
Del
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That looks great! I would probably go over the spot mentioned earlier with my calipers and call it good - it's pretty hard to tell from photos if it is flat or just another wacky spot. I wouldn't mind a front view photo of that grip area - is it just a bit narrower than the limbs? The side profile looks really nice and comfy.
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Great job man. Looks like you did that nasty stave some good :). Can't wait to see her with some makeup.
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Oooo, I'm liking the challenge of that stave! I'm seeing what the others are on the left limb, but I'm also seeing that you bending a bit too much out of your right fade. If you look at how much more reflex the left limb has unbraced, then braced and drawn it looks like they are bending the same, from here it looks like your right limb needs to be bending just a hair more.
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Can't give any solid opinion on the tiller from where I'm looking at it from, pretty sure I wouldn't know where to go with it next if I was holding it in my hand either. Tricky one Scott, I get headaches trying to tiller ones like that.
Looking forward to seeing how it turns out though, gonna be a cool bow.
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Good luck with that one Scott. Remember to stop right before you hear a tick ;)
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Looks great Scott....would bet its a good shooter...how old of a fence post was it ?
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Can't give any solid opinion on the tiller from where I'm looking at it from, pretty sure I wouldn't know where to go with it next if I was holding it in my hand either. Tricky one Scott, I get headaches trying to tiller ones like that.
Looking forward to seeing how it turns out though, gonna be a cool bow.
Ditto what BB said
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Oooo, I'm liking the challenge of that stave! I'm seeing what the others are on the left limb, but I'm also seeing that you bending a bit too much out of your right fade. If you look at how much more reflex the left limb has unbraced, then braced and drawn it looks like they are bending the same, from here it looks like your right limb needs to be bending just a hair more.
I've been watchng that spot too Cody. The stave did have less natural reflex on that limb, but I'm sure keeping an eye on it. The story is a little more clear when you watch it drawn.
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Here's a look at the top view.
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/1048F612-3264-4AE8-AD86-BFC819D3D05B_zpsxv4cscnp.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/1048F612-3264-4AE8-AD86-BFC819D3D05B_zpsxv4cscnp.jpg.html)
Not much of a handle profile yet, but I do plan to shape it a tad more so my grip is consistent.
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I have one that has about a 8" straight section about mid limb. Had a natural kink in it. Could not get it to bend no matter how I tried. Finally left it. It has been my go to bow for the last 3 years.
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Well, apparently my "tick" detector wasn't workin, Clint.
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/C6DCC56C-9283-447B-9A97-FA7F2A9DCB34_zpsruveswns.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/C6DCC56C-9283-447B-9A97-FA7F2A9DCB34_zpsruveswns.jpg.html)
I was pleased with the look all around. Went to draw it past 26" and KAPOWW!! Didn't see that coming...
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/53836842-BD38-4436-96B7-93BD4989B8BC_zps7zcofkpm.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/53836842-BD38-4436-96B7-93BD4989B8BC_zps7zcofkpm.jpg.html)
(http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s670/cotton7611/3A4EFB97-EA66-46ED-9AF9-4875295A255C_zpsjfsrccsr.jpg) (http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/cotton7611/media/3A4EFB97-EA66-46ED-9AF9-4875295A255C_zpsjfsrccsr.jpg.html)
(There will be a memorial service at 6pm tonight in my side yard. Time will be set aside for people to say a few words.)
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Sorry buddy! :( How many tomb stones do you have in your yard?
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That's too bad. That sure was looking good. Jawge
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Only the special ones get markers, this one was special. It shouldnt have ended this way.
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very very cool
chuck
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DANG!!!!!! that is a shame
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looks like the rings are stepping down where she blew,, or is that just the photo
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Ouch! Sorry...that was looking really good too. I was thinking that leaving the rings on the front of the grip was a great idea, but do you think that created the problem?
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Ducky!! What happened? That's a shame. Make atlatls from those limbs?
Cipriano