Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => HowTo's and Build-a-longs => Topic started by: Jakesnyder on June 02, 2019, 05:31:14 am
		
			
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				     I am going to do my first build along. I got a nice heart wood only eastern red cedar stave that I'm going to be making a sinew backed bendy handle bow. 
 The how to part is where the large snapping turtle comes in to play. This is going to be a little bit of learning for me as well but I am planning the tail for a handle grip and the neck for a string.
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				Also this snapping turtle was taken following all fish and wildlife regulations.
			
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				     Worked down the stave a little bit more. It only allowed me to get 1 3/8 wide so I am making it 58" long. 1 3/8 wide at the center strait taper to 5/8 wide at the tips. Looking to get 50 lbs at 24".  Any comments would be helpful. Does it sound like a good plan or does that sound like the sinew wouldnt work hard enough?
 Got the snapper skinned out and salted. Just salted it to help dry it out
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				I'd leave it full width the whole length then taper the last 6" of each limb tip and probably kick the tips up a bit.
			
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				Its been a while - was the bow unsuccessful?  Is that turtle good eating?  I've heard about turtle soup, but haven't ever had any.