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Title: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: jeffp51 on August 13, 2019, 01:41:12 am
I just finished a book where all of the main characters are broken in one way or another, and each finds redemption in his or her own way.  It seemed to apply to this bow.  Building it has taken well over a year--much longer than any bow I have worked on and much longer than I expected.  Several years ago I received a yew stave from Penderbender in the Christmas trade.  I saved it for a long time deciding how best to work it.  It was long and straight except a little reflex in one end.  A year ago last spring I started working on it and got it roughed it out and then went away to Germany for a month.  While I was there I was able to make a trade for some sturgeon skins that I thought would look good on the bow.  Excited to continue when I got home, I started tillering, but in the process of trying to get past a small knot in the side, I made the tips a little narrow, which made a lot of the recurve I had bent in come out.  Trying to save that, I created underlays to reinforce the end and give me thickness for string grooves to help with alignment and side flex.  This created a new weak spot at the end of the underlays, and as I pulled the string, I heard a loud crack from a lifted splinter on the back.

After the panic and depression wore off, I decided to try and save it.  I superglued the splinter and wrapped it with sinew and put a bundle over the spot lengthwise, and went back to tillering.  But the ends of the sinew kept pulling up when the bow flexed.  So it sat.   Last fall, a neighbor gave me 7 garbage bags of deer legs for me to strip the sinew from.  I used some of that to back the entire bow with a layer of sinew.  This was enough to finally allow me to finish the tillering just before my trip to Germany this summer.  When I got home, I finally added the sturgeon skins and did the rest of the finish work.

Here is the result. It is 70" long knock-to-knock, and 1 3/8" at the fades tapering down to about 1/2" at the knocks.  It draws just over 50# at my 29" draw.  Because it is so long, it draws really smooth, and while it isn't a rocket, the arrows fly straight and consistent.  Finish is 8 coats of tung oil dulled to a satin finish with a pumice powder rub.  I dyed the sinew dark blue under the skins to help give it a starry night finish.  I think it turned out well--at least the way I wanted it to.  Tip overlays are buffalo horn (I think)  also from Penderbender for Christmas.  The grip is a piece of elk leather that I think came from Mullet, but it might have been in another trade.  I dyed it to match the back.

After all the work and setbacks, I am really happy how it turned out.  I have about 300 shots through it now and I am starting to trust it.  The first time I pulled it to full draw after the skins were dry, one of the scutes cracked, and it sounded just like a back does before it lets go violently.  The first 250+ shots I did with protective eyewear just in case.

Well that is too many words.  Here are the pictures
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: jeffp51 on August 13, 2019, 01:43:09 am
some more. . .
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: jeffp51 on August 13, 2019, 01:47:57 am
I have lots of pictures. . .
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: jeffp51 on August 13, 2019, 01:52:05 am
and the full draw. . .
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: PaSteve on August 13, 2019, 04:44:28 am
Wow! That's beautiful. Great job on that one. The sturgeon skin looks awesome too!
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Post by: PEARL DRUMS on August 13, 2019, 11:54:05 am
Fine bow, Jeff.
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Post by: Trapper Rob on August 13, 2019, 01:05:09 pm
Beautiful bow those sturgen skins really look sharp.
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: burchett.donald on August 13, 2019, 02:15:04 pm
    Jeff,
           You must be a hunter, couldn't help notice the familiar look of fur string silencers...They work really well for me also in silencing the shot...Nice balance on that one and beautiful skins...Excellent work
                                                                                                                      Don
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: backtowood B2W on August 14, 2019, 07:12:40 am
Great work, congrats! I think everything holds together!
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Post by: simk on August 14, 2019, 08:03:55 am
Beautiful tiller - this one should be bombproof now.  (-S I was never really attracted to snakeskins but would immediately glue a sturgeon skin on a bow! 
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Post by: upstatenybowyer on August 14, 2019, 12:23:08 pm
Jeff man, that is one fine looking machine.  8)
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Post by: silent sniper on August 14, 2019, 08:00:34 pm
Beautiful in every way! You did a fantastic job. 
Congrats!
Taylor
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: Nasr on August 15, 2019, 03:10:04 am
Really beautiful bow congrats.
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: bjrogg on August 15, 2019, 05:22:27 am
Nice bow Jeff. Way to get redemption. Beautiful bend. Excellent finish work. As Jerry would say that one deserves a Attaboy.
Bjrogg
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Post by: Marc St Louis on August 15, 2019, 06:47:07 am
Very nice bow
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Post by: M2A on August 15, 2019, 05:51:50 pm
Classy looking bow! Those skins make it that much better. Nice recovery.
Mike
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: bradsmith2010 on August 15, 2019, 07:21:39 pm
really nice,, congrats,, :)
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Post by: Pappy on August 16, 2019, 05:23:41 am
That is a beauty in all aspects, very well done. :)
 Pappy
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: aaron on August 16, 2019, 02:25:15 pm
Nice Job! Glad the skins worked out for you. Let me know if you want more next June when the season opens again.
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Post by: Stickhead on August 16, 2019, 03:31:30 pm
Great curves, and a beautiful bow all-around!  Great work, Jeff!
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Post by: jeffp51 on August 17, 2019, 12:25:05 am
thank you all for your kind words.
Don, I'm not a hunter yet, but I like the way the fur silencers quiet the string.  It makes for a pleasant sound.

Aaron, thank you for the skins.  let me know if you ever catch more--I would love to work another trade.

I shot the bow some more this evening, and it seems the more I shoot, the smoother it feels.  I  have found some arrows that shoot really nice and straight out of it, and I am hitting the target with more confidence.

Here is one more picture that shows some of the nice little 'stars' that the sturgeon skin has on it that I like so much.  The stuff looks like dragon skin--I feel like I should have covered the bow in elf runes or something.  I guess I am a nerd that way.
Title: Re: sturgeon backed yew bow "redemption" 50# @ 29"
Post by: WhistlingBadger on October 08, 2019, 07:36:39 am
Jeff, that's a beautiful bow and a beautiful story.  "Redemption."  It has often been said on this forum that the broken ones, the difficult ones, the ones that seemed impossible, become the ones we love the most.  As a teacher, and a Christian, and a parent, and an extremely fallible human, I know that's true of people, too.
Thomas
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Post by: burtonridr on October 08, 2019, 10:40:38 am
Awesome work! I really like the scales from the sturgeon skin, very nicely done :OK