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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: benbow on May 22, 2017, 07:50:04 am

Title: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: benbow on May 22, 2017, 07:50:04 am
Hello all at Primitive Archer, this is the first bow I have posted after years  of taking inspiration from so many beautifully and we'll engineered bows. Thank you all.

As I have been trying many different woods to make my bows Field Maple was on my list. The stave from which this bow was made came from the gnarly ancient hedgerow near to were I live in Devon England.

Having spent a long time looking I found a slightly re flexed branch suitable. As the wood was so hard, the stave short  for my height and highly crowned I felt this was a good candidate for my first attempt at backing. Having no sinew i looked around the farm for an alternative backing, amongst the junk there was a role of old flax baler twine.

Reading in the TBB that Flax was 7 times as strong in tension and half as light as wood I thought I would give it a shot. After combing out the fibers I started a hunt for adhesive in the end I boiled up off cuts of squire raw hide I had left over from making a hat, turns out it makes good sticky stuff.

After many hours and 3 layers of fibers I finished the tiller and built up tips with more rawhide and bound with red cherry bark. The riser was finished with the skin from the shin of a flow deer more cherry bark and leather thong. Struggling with a bit of stacking  possibly due to the Flax, the hard bend resistant wood or the length? I settled for 40# @ 28" one inch off what I had hoped for.

The bow draws sweet and has good cast but above all it feels safe due to the backing. A good lav er of hard wax has kept the fibers from lifting in places. I want to experiment further with this type of baking next time I will add a final layer made up of straps of cherry bark to further secure the fibers and defend the glue from moisture.
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: leonwood on May 22, 2017, 07:58:53 am
Wow that is a really nice bow! Good use of natural materials which you had lying around. Cherry bark on the nocks looks awesome!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: benbow on May 22, 2017, 08:19:45 am
Thanks Leonwood. Just had a quick look at afew of yours super beautifully work. Yet more inspiration!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: bushboy on May 22, 2017, 08:26:37 am
Nice one!tiller looks great!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: BowEd on May 22, 2017, 08:58:42 am
Well thought out construction stages to your homemade material bow there with flax/bark/rawhide/and glue with a very nice successful result.You got some time into that one and good to see it all worked out good.It's what this primitive archery is all about.
Don't know how long your bow is but I suspect the harder pulling at the end of the draw might be the bow just stacking a little towards the end.I hope the cherry bark cover does the trick for ya.
Got a resting pic?
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: George Tsoukalas on May 22, 2017, 09:31:51 am
That bow campout great, benbow. Well done. Jawge
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: upstatenybowyer on May 22, 2017, 08:05:54 pm
Very nice work. That is some beautiful country there. Very appropriate FD pick in a field with the field maple bow!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: selfbow joe on May 22, 2017, 08:33:10 pm
Nice work!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: make-n-break on May 23, 2017, 10:03:59 pm
I'm a sucker for a bow made of all natural materials. Well done!
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: loon on May 23, 2017, 10:51:24 pm
Niice, that backing looks awesome, almost like sinew?
Title: Re: Flax backed Field Maple 40# @ 28"
Post by: DuBois on May 24, 2017, 11:53:56 pm
Wow man! that's really cool
Welcome to the party!