Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: FlintWalker on September 22, 2008, 11:36:43 pm
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I was shooting the second selfbow I ever made tonight, and heard the sound of a splinter popping up. I hated to do it, but proceeded to scrape the copperhead skin off the top limb and found this splinter. :(
It happened at a gouge mark in the back just out of the upper fade. I remember seeing the gouge before covering it with snake skins, but since I had already shot it a few hundred times I figured if it hadn't caused any problems yet, it might not. Well I guess I was wrong!
I was shooting this bow better than any bow I've ever shot today and was looking forward to hunting with it some. I had just fixed up 6 new arrows for it and man they were flying great!
What I want to know is will raw hide stop that splinter?
I'm sure sinew would, but I don't have any and don't want to wait that long for it to dry anyway.
I really want to fix this bow. It was the first osage I ever made and i'm kinda attached to it.
If you guys don't think the raw hide will do it, I guess I'll just lay it aside and sinew it later, but if rawhide will work, I'll be hunting with her again in a couple weeks. 8)
So what ya'll think?
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Ohhh....that SUX!!!
I would Rawhide it....that stuff is tough....make sure that you super Glue that Splinter down good....then rawhide it.....or you could always just wrap it with string soaked in Super Glue.....like some have done...but I prefer Rawhide myself
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I would have no hesitation to patch it with rawhide.
I'm sure rawhide would work, and sinew too. Also, a linen patch could probably hold it together.
Sean
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Spit happens Shannon. :'( Shoot another bow, I know you got plenty. ;) I think Raw hide would work fine. I'd shoot some warm super glue in the crack first though. ;D
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Yea Ryan, I have several bows to hunt with. I just hate to loose this one :'(
I think I'll strip the skin off the other limb and cover her with some thin rawhide Pat B gave me. Then, if it breaks... I guess it just broke! ;D
Like you told me once, "It's just wood". ;)
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;D ;D ;D Thats the spirit ! ;)
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Super glue the splinter down. Back the bow with rawhide and, if she holds, put new skins over the rawhide.
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HAA that Osage,..so unreliable ;D ;D
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I would put some supper glue under it and rap it with serving or sinew thread.I have repaired several with no problem.Just rap from just above it to just below it.I sometime rap the other limb to match
or just cover it with skins. It sucks but it happens sometimes,the good news is you caught it in time
to be repaired,about one more shot would have probably done it in. :)
Pappy
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Either a thread wrap or sinew would work. If you want a quick sinew wrap, use TB2 instead of hide glue or Knox, works great and you could be shooting in a couple of days.
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Super glue it down then rawhide the back of the bow,then you will be good to go.
Dennis
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Brother, this should be no problem at all, and yer bow shouldn't be down too long either. Just do like everybody is telling you and super glue it down, then rawhide it. Wait a couple or three days and string 'er back up, keep firin' 'em out there.
~~Papa Matt
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I agree with everyone else!!! Your first few shot after the repair will add to the pucker factor but she should be fine for hunting. That's the bow that will take that big'un ! ;) Pat
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The quickest and easiest repair would be what pappy said. Use colored thread on both limbs and leave the shins off.
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I appreciate all the advice fellas. I stripped her down last night, sanded the back with 100 grit sandpaper, washed it down real good with acetone and backed it with some nice thin rawhide I got from Pat. I washed the rawhide with Dawn before glueing it on with titebond II. Thanks again Pat!
I'm pretty sure it'll hold just fine. I don't think I'll put any skins back on it though. I think I'll just try decorating the rawhide somehow or another.
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Shannon, You never know when a good piece of rawhide will come in handy. ;) Everyone should have at least one in their bowyers tool box. Another is super glue! :o A nice pen and ink drawing will dress her up nicely. Pat