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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: michbowguy on January 25, 2008, 11:52:41 pm

Title: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 25, 2008, 11:52:41 pm
finaly got in the shop today, i cranked up the heater and got the temp up to a blistering 10 degrees!

i wanted to get my bith further along,white oak, laid out in a paddle type bow shape, roughed it out and took it almost to the first layer of good wood.the last pic looks a little funky but i could only work so much before my hands stuck to tools.

anyhow, this is my start of my bith entry...
jamie

(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x74/michbowguy/100_1530.jpg)

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Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: M-P on January 26, 2008, 12:01:55 am
It looks like it could be a cool bow, but what's bith stand for?  Come to think of it at 10ºF it it's alrealdy pretty cool.
Yeah it's cold here in the San Francisco bay area, too.  It got down into the 30s last few night's running
Ron
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 26, 2008, 12:13:33 am
i am also a member of the site paleo planet...
and this build is for a bow-in-the-hat drawing.
draw names and make bows then swap!
pretty cool.
jamie
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: Justin Snyder on January 26, 2008, 12:17:47 am
10* is way to cold for me.  
I think it looks a little scary.  There is quite a bit of grain runout on the left side of the limb in that last picture.  Is there a reason why you laid it out on the cut side rather than laying it out on the outside of the tree where you can see the grain better?  Justin
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: DanaM on January 26, 2008, 08:25:29 am
Is that a slab from a sawmill Jamie? Been meaning to get around to few and see what available.
Keep us updated eh.
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 26, 2008, 12:34:02 pm
justin, i laid it out on the belly of the soon to be bow "cause there was bark on the back at the time. why take all that extra bark off if you dont have too.
in pic #7 you will see that this is the pic of the back, no run offs, just a litle reddish color dried cambium left from two years of seasonong.
dana,
yes , it is a sawmill "slab of white oak.

jamie
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: Justin Snyder on January 26, 2008, 12:46:22 pm
Jamie, Ill take your word for it, I really cant see any grain in that picture.  I hope it works out for you. Keep us posted. Justin
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: cowboy on January 26, 2008, 01:24:41 pm
10*F - sure beats sitting in the house, stock up on kerosene and stay with her :).
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 26, 2008, 05:14:13 pm
justin, in the last pic you will see "hairy" pieces of rough outer cambium in the "valleys" and on some of the backs"ridges" you will see white streaks of perfectly onscaved back.

jamie.
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: El Destructo on January 27, 2008, 12:34:24 pm
Jamie looks like it will be a nice looking Bow when you get it done....I used to have access to Wood Slabs from the Lumber Mill in Ishpeming, Michigan when I was a youngster...but now living in the Desert of Texas....I have to buy all my Wood...it's as rare as Water here!!! This looks to be more of a Pyramid Design than a Paddle Bow...at least by the looks of the Layout...keep us informed of your progress

Michael
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 27, 2008, 01:05:47 pm
yankee,
yea i guess it does but im going to trim it down alot and not as gradual taper to tips....i just left it as long as the original piece if lumber i had....it started out at 70"..i want like 62"-66" with needle tips.
plus i drew out the rough shape on the belly just to cut out an outline, so now that i am gettin a better view of the clean back..i will draw out what "final" shap i would like.
the widest part of the limbs are a tad over 2.75 inches!!!
so i have some room to play.
jamie
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: El Destructo on January 27, 2008, 03:44:57 pm
ya gotta love them Paddle Bows....they are so flowing.....the lines are the best part....and that big wide back for painting on....they are my favorite....might not shoot as smooth as some other style...but I will tolerate a little Hand Shock and keep making P.B.s...where you from in Michigan??? I was born and raised in Marquette County...Da UP EHH!!!
Check this out  http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,5135.0.html
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: michbowguy on January 27, 2008, 04:37:46 pm
nice lookin bow!!
im from port huron...."in the thumb"
jamie
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: El Destructo on January 27, 2008, 04:39:18 pm
got a really close Buddy from Harbor Springs......
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: John R on January 31, 2008, 01:56:46 am
Michigan.. The Paddle Bow State...
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: El Destructo on January 31, 2008, 02:09:46 am
Michigan.. The Paddle Bow State...

You should know ....you are the Prince of Paddle Bows......A/Ho John....how goes the Michigan Wilderness.......freezing down here....fixing to be 10-15 below tonight....and this is Texas!!!!
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: richpierce on January 31, 2008, 08:12:13 pm
Can't see the pix of your bow on page 1
Title: Re: white oak paddle bow...
Post by: venisonburger on January 31, 2008, 08:58:38 pm
I can't see the pics either, hey, i'm in the bith drawing too, maybe you're making my bow!!!!, I'm doing an ash sinew backed bow, got a layer of sinew on it so far, a couple more and I can finish the tillering. don't know what kind of nocks to do yet, I like pin nocks. Won't be long here in Michigan and we'll be able to work without heaters.
VB