Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: BowEd on March 12, 2016, 07:37:09 pm
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Another osage @ 62" NTN but with flipped tips this time.53#@ 28".Photobucket would'nt take all the pics I took of it but that's ok.It did take the basics though.A little opposing propeller in each limb with the top limb fade angling to make it very close to center shot.Top limb got some wiggle to it too.Took normal set for me but evenly though.The arrow will still get about 1.25" reflex to it after 3 hours.Like the way it shoots.Thanks for looking.
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1174_zpscrrjbine.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1174_zpscrrjbine.jpg.html)
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1166_zpsykztt7lx.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1166_zpsykztt7lx.jpg.html)
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1169_zpsoil336xw.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1169_zpsoil336xw.jpg.html)
I got into this one waiting for this handle wood for a cedar bow to dry.Figured I'd at least get a couple of successful bows done anyway....Just kidding but maybe not too.It's about dry now and will glue her together and get her to brace and tiller to see what I get.
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Very nice profiles.....
DBar
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That sir is my style. I love it.
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That's a put meat on the table bow Ed she's a beauty, perfect length perfect draw perfect weight I know somebody that could take that off your hands lol ,man your really cranking them out lately
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Nice bow!
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Good looking bow; love that profile and the way you got it bending. Nice!
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Sweet lookin', Ed! You've been busy lately.
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Nice one!
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Thats a fine lookin stik. Looks smooth. Nice work.
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Nice bow Ed looks like a good shooter
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Nice! Good looking braced profile and tiller at full draw.
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Looks good Ed.
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Thanks fellas....It had some natural reflex to it which I lost during tillering.A little over an inch in the limbs.Hoping it would keep more of it since it was a 3 year old stave.Thought it might be seasoned enough to maybe make a diff.It only kept the flipped tips for set back.Some of that seemed to pull out too.I had to heat and reheat those tips to align them properly because of the propellers left in the limbs.They say wood will weaken a bit to too much heat.Might be true.The wiggle in the top limb only gave an 1.5" width to stay on the crown of the stave yet.I wanted more.I bet that would of made a difference too.It's either that or to make them a bit longer to get more reflex to stay.Did'nt heat treat this one any just tweaked it here and there balancing the limbs.Still left the propellers in the limbs which actually seem to come out somewhat as I'm shooting it in.
I'm kinda stuck building the same type bows,but it's the kind I like to shoot.This one can look a little wonky because of the propellers but it's in tiller I think.Guess I'm ready to try that cedar now in a bit.That ones a bit different than my usual.Still old osage is hard to beat.I've had bows lately of cherry and black locust chrysall on me after many hundreds of arrows but never ever osage,but the cherry and BL were really reflexed though.Even a yew tip snap for no reason I can figure.Not osage....lol.
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Great job that's a smooth looking bow.
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That's a nice looking bow.
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I like it!
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I love the looks of that one. Hats off to ya! :)
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Beautiful work. Great bend
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Nice bow beadman!
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Sweeeeeet
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Awesome bow ed, I really dig that
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Hey Ed,
If you ever get a chance would really like to see a front profile......interested in how the tips taper.
Thanks
DBar
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Danzn Bar....1 and 1/2" at fades and parallel to midlimb/tapered to 1" wide 8" from tip and about 3/8" thick and from there it slowly gets thicker to to 1/2" thick/then to 1/2" wide 6" from tip to 7/16" wide tips.
I just watch the bend and take off what I can without taking set.This darn photobucket finally got to working ok here a little bit.
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1177_zpsxarz8xql.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1177_zpsxarz8xql.jpg.html)
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Good looking bow, Ed.
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Thanks Ed!!
DBar
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That's a sweet bow Ed ! Ground blind hunter !
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Very clean lines. I'm really digging it. Can we get a pic of the back profile?
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looks great congrats on such a nice bow :)
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Thanks fellas.
Is this what you mean Cloudfeather?
This just shows the opposing propellers from both sides.
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1173_zpsxkwz2ncy.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1173_zpsxkwz2ncy.jpg.html)
(http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad41/Beadman1/DSCN1172_zps2dj8gonw.jpg) (http://s920.photobucket.com/user/Beadman1/media/DSCN1172_zps2dj8gonw.jpg.html)
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Nice simple osage bow Ed. That centershot wiggle is extra nice. You have been busy.