Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bradsmith2010 on February 08, 2021, 05:31:55 pm
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post your pics of any bow work going on,, this is me today, beautiful day in Santa Fe,, and roughing out a bow with my new hatchet my friend gave me,, its really sharp and doing a great job on this 60 inch hickory stave,, not sure what Im gonna do, ,just having fun, and enjoying the sunshine,,
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Floor tillering round two of a backed black walnut ELB. Close to putting a long string on it. Featuring new PJ’s the wife picked up this weekend. ;D
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Nice jammies Brad . 😀😀😁
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Selfbowman, I think those are Ryans,, but they might be for sale if you like them,, ;D
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My latest project. This is a 60" hackberry stave. It was very straight so I decided to try a static recurve. Two firsts for me: never worked with hackberry and never attempted a static. Just got done my second heat treat so I'll get back to tillering in a few days.
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I find myself working in my PJs too, Ryan.
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" Who knows what evil lurks in the hears of of men? The shadow knows."
The shadow was a radio show and a series of books created by Walter B Gibson who also wrote books on magic.
I was friends with his nephew who owned a magic shop in Nashua, NH where I used to go for magic supplies in my professional magic days.
I know. No one cares. :)
Nice stave, Brad. Love hickory.
Jawge
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Jawge,, yes we care,, keep up the info,, thanks B
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Thanks, Brad. It's just something I always say to my family in jest and y'all are like family to me.
Jawge
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Lol I've gotten more sawdust on my pajamas than any other kind of pants. I was working in my garage today with a space heater and it was still cold as heck. Got it bending some though. Here is unbraced only pic I took.
(https://i.imgur.com/fm1hQGF.jpg)
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please if anyone is gonna heat treat, just keep it quite,, >:D
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Love workin in pjs ;D just got back from skiing and am contemplating my erc stave I wanna sinew... and earlier today did a bit on the newbie build along bow
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50924625706_e965ebea0c_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kA3233)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/2kA3233) by Livvydog (https://www.flickr.com/photos/141458655@N02/), on Flickr(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50923941688_cc5a50345a_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kzYvGC)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/2kzYvGC) by Livvydog (https://www.flickr.com/photos/141458655@N02/), on Flickr
I was inspired by the article in PA about Eds erc bow he took a bear with.. that was a cool story and a gorgeous bow
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that is looking great, :)
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thanks brad ;D
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you gonna have to take the erc down a bit to get it to bend,,, :)
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That looks good fox! I agree with Brad the erc is a little thick : )
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you gonna have to take the erc down a bit to get it to bend,,, :)
(lol) (lol)
No im thinking of going for a 4000 pound war bow ::) ;D ;)
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working on handle and getting wood off belly so it will bend,,
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Ah so that's how they bend, I thought you took it all from the back ;D
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doing some heat test on sinew and hide glue,,
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Nah...not hot enough get a blow torch on it.....
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taking wood off, still not bending yet,,
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Your pictures are kinda funky brad .... but I’m excited to see where This bow leads for you !
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I know its been distorting them lately,, not sure what that is,, worked with draw knife a bit today,,this pic is ok, maybe I did the other image too big, not sure,,
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that pic looks much better :OK and the bows lookin good!
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That little wiggle will add some nice character to that piece of hickory.
Had our 1 day of sun in these parts a few days ago so dont expect any shadows till March :) But been working on a piece of hickory myself. 62"ttt nice straight grained a little natural deflex/reflex in limbs but a bit of twist to one limb. Have it to 16" on a tight string so far. need to sharpen my scrapers up before I continue. Been going rather smooth so far...time will tell.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50928112141_c856c3ed40_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kAkTqZ)IMG_4019 (2) (https://flic.kr/p/2kAkTqZ) by Mike Allridge (https://www.flickr.com/photos/158435722@N02/), on Flickr
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thats a nice one,, keep us posted,,I made a little progress on my hickory will post pic later
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The shorter stave is 49", hickory, seasoned about 8 months.
The longer bow is from same tree, and is 57.5 ". The longer stave is with two layers sinew, with third course down middle. 1 and 3/8" wide, pulling 46# at 26". I like how the longer bow handles and shoots.
Conflicted about making a short bow out of short stave, or doing glued-on static tips. If I go short-route, will make the draw weight quite heavier. I put in for elk this year.....
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I have some short sinew bows, that are 50 to 60# and they have good cast for elk, and heavier arrow,, dog wood shafts are heavy even at 24 inches,, those look great,,
ok just thinking out loud, could you put more sinew on the longer bow,, get into the 50's with it for elk,,
the shorter bow with slight recurves or glued on recurves would make the 26 inch draw,, probley go the 26 bend in handle with very small overlays recurved so the string wont come off,,
definitly gonna go 26 if you extend the length with static tips,, seems like you got lot of options, I will be putting in for elk too,,
or if you make the shorter one heavier,, 25 inch draw might be ok too,,
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bow sunning, starting to narrow handle,,
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Dang lucky you with sun... it’s been freezing rain for the past few days here.... yuck
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its gonna get cold again, so working while I can :)
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its been doing the same here fox! had three days off from school the roads were so bad.