Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: uwe on May 25, 2008, 04:09:27 pm
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... made of Osage.
I`ve just finished 3 Bows out of one triangle shaped splitlog. I`m a little avaricious with Osage, so I made 3 bows of this.
I`ve made an experiment with these and have tillered them without tillering board. They all have the same length, but they are different in their widths and desingns. Dimensions and a fulldrawpic. of everyone will follow.
1 bow- the barkside is the widest. It is decorated with rattlesnakeskinparts. Grip is linen.
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Second: a little snaky:
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Second: a little snaky: handle is salmon leather
Soooorry one wrong (double pic.)...
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The narrowest, closed to the middle of the stave. Only wooden handle, but a sweet shooter.
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all i can say is WOW.
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I'D take triplets like that any day. Sweet bows
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really nice bows there!
frank
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Great lookin bows, nice use of scrap snake skins. I just don't think you'll be too happy with the first bow and the skins over the tips. The scales are going the wrong way first of all, so everytime you string the bow the string will lift the scales causing a lot of drag, eventually lifting the skin. Just a little advice from my sperience ::)
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Uwe, That's stretching some wood. I like them all, especially the Static recurve.
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you've got courage to take on staves like that, amigo! Nice job. I'm normally not a fan of the snakeskin backing, but you make it look good.
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great looking bows, i especially like the lines on the recurve- Ryan
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Congrats Uwe. Three nice bows. Can we have full draw pics????
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Mighty fine bows. Well done. Jawge
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Three beautiful bows, Uwe. Good job on squeezing all the goodie from an osage stave. 8) Pat
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Great lookin bows, nice use of scrap snake skins. I just don't think you'll be too happy with the first bow and the skins over the tips. The scales are going the wrong way first of all, so everytime you string the bow the string will lift the scales causing a lot of drag, eventually lifting the skin. Just a little advice from my sperience ::)
Yes, I know of this problem. My wife has one too. So we`ve already learnt to use the string carefully.
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Congrats Uwe. Three nice bows. Can we have full draw pics????
Sure! Thats what I owe you! My wife has just taken the pics. Sorry, sunny weather has left North- Germany, but I hope to bring some brightness into your yes with full draw pictures.
1.: the "Barkbow", Dimensions: length of all bows: 1,40m- 55" except the recurve, because of this 1,30m- 51".
The "Barkbow" is 51mm- 2" wide, the "Middlebow" 37mm- 1,46" wide and the "Corebow", the Static Recurve is 33mm- 1,3" wide.
This is the first time I saw these bows at full draw. I`ve told that I made them without tillering board. Just floortillering,some sense of proportion, passion and then I quickly brought it up to full draw. Osage seems to be very assigning with this relatively rough method.I`m very pleased with my results! I only saw it only shadowy in the glass of our backdoor.
See the photos!
Regards Uwe
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nice bows Uwe lets see thats one for you and two for me here is my address. ;D
Dennis
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wow, the string barely lifts off the recurve. it'd be interesting to see the diagram on this one.
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Very nice Uwe...and especially without a tiller tree. You did a great job with all three bows. Don't you just love to work with osage.
Is that a buckeye(Aesculus) tree in the background? Possibly Horsechestnut. Pat
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A lot of questions to be answered. Pat: thats a red horseshoe chestnut. I`m very disappointed with it: its sick... The bark is peeling off. It seems to be a mycosis. A lot of chestnut trees are ill in Germany. The autumn leaves are not allowed to be put into the compost, because it will get earth again and will then infect other chestnuttrees.
Kayakfisher: dig out your kayak, I`ll dig out mine and we meet somewhere on the atlantic! ;D
Dustybear: I don`t knowhow to make a diagram. I only build my bows by idea. It draws about 35 pounds at around 26 " and throws a lightweight booarrow up to 125 m, what should be around 137 yards.
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Great tiller on those bows. Jawge
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Thanks for the pics. Great work without a tillertree ;)
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Yes, I know of this problem. My wife has one too. So we`ve already learnt to use the string carefully.
You can always coat a good Shellac or Urethane over the Skins 4-5 times and sand between Coats....this will take the rough edges off of the Scales and make them a lot harder to snag and pull off... I have two Bows that are made with one full length Snake....and this kept it from tearing or pulling the Scales off of either one.....it's a thought
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That is some pretty tillering. Justin
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Nice job,all look great,that is how to make the most out of a log. :)
Pappy
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Thanks for the honouring!
El Destructo: thanks for this tip, I`ll try it! Sounds good and I believe it helps.
Regards Uwe