Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: richpierce on July 02, 2008, 09:54:48 am
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Here are some pictures of my little osage bow I call “cupid”. It’s 52” nock to nock, maximum width is 1.25”. It bends through the handle and draws 54# at 26”. Maybe because of the deflex in the handle area, it does not seem overstrained at this draw length and hasn’t taken much set. It does stack some but string angle is pretty good at full draw for such a high draw to length ratio (50%). It’s a zinger and I was amazed how little wood can be used to make a strong osage bow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidunbraced.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidbraced.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidtip.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidtipback.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidhalfdraw.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/richpierce/cupidfulldraw.jpg)
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Nice little bow, looks like a good hunting weapon.
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Another cool little bow. You have been busy! Pat
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That is a real purty bow, I hope to make a similar one some day soon tsa yo ga
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Awesome bow! ;D
I really like this style, very compacted and practical for hunting.
Maybe this length is no problem, as the bow seems "not scary" at full draw. :)
Do you think if more strongly recurved the bow will have less stack?
Next piece of osage I get I hope to make one of these >:D
Alex
Dont you just love how that yellow wood bends with heat?!! ;D
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Another nice one...when do you work? ;)....Brian
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Awesome bow! ;D
I really like this style, very compacted and practical for hunting.
Maybe this length is no problem, as the bow seems "not scary" at full draw. :)
Do you think if more strongly recurved the bow will have less stack?
Next piece of osage I get I hope to make one of these >:D
Alex
Dont you just love how that yellow wood bends with heat?!! ;D
I think the recurve allows a longer draw because it improves the string angle at full draw. W/o the recurve, the string would want to slip right off as the angle would be at least 90 degrees.
I do plan to make a "big brother" to Cupid, probably a whole 60" or so and about 60# at 28", and use a caul this time. I bent this one freehand.
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Rich, I'm in the process of making a 60" bend through the handle osage static recurve. I have the tips bent, a bit of reflex added to the stave and will start tillering soon. It still needs a bit of heat straightening but I will wait until I get to a low brace height. I used dry heat and oil on the tips and they recurved fine over my form. Pat
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nice little bow there! i havnt got the pleasure of workin with osage yet, but if you guys keep posting these great lookin bows im gonna have to break down and get some!
Phil
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Another nice looking bow.You been busy. :)
Pappy
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Perfect for sneaking through the brush come huntin season :). Good lookin bow, and love that yella as always ;).
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That's one sweet little bow! Osage seems to not only be a powerful bow wood, but a very versatile one also :).
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Nice Bow Rich....I love the North American Bows myself.........I do think that the left Limb could use a little tiller work still though.... got a couple of stiff spots that could be working more....JMO
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Very nice bow. Congratulations! Jawge
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Good, looking bow, but Cupid?
Cupido use scything reflex bow. That is deflex with recurve.
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Good, looking bow, but Cupid?
Cupido use scything reflex bow. That is deflex with recurve.
Like this........
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That's a cool one, El D...you got a braced shot and full draw on that one?
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Great hunter for riparian whitetail. Truly a primitive weapon and worthy of July Self BOM consideration.
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Got to love those Osage recurves...god job on that one, it's real purty! :)
Sean
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That's a cool one, El D...you got a braced shot and full draw on that one?
That there is another one of My Winter Projects.....I got it Floor Tillered and 3 full layers of Sinew ...and a 4th down the Middle of the Back....so I am going to let Her Set for 6 months or better....and let the Sinew dry good.....and this Winter when it is Bad outside....I can work in the Garage on Her......
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Nice Bow and good to see a wind feather, Nice use for PVC.PK
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Dang Phillip.......arent you the Eagle Eye!!!! Never noticed the Tiller Stick was PVC!!
;)
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That's a nice bow Rich. Looks like a very handy little hunting bow.
Alan
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Nice little bow