Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Bowbound on September 27, 2008, 12:25:18 pm
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I found this log in the wood pile about a month ago, can remember it being cut down when i first got TBB1 but then realized it was way beyond my level of skill. So i worked up the courage and finally got round to it. It is 59" ntn and has 7 large knots and a hole in it! It pulls just under 50# at 28". I used wrap knocks as it took them quite thin. The knocks are 3/8th's wide and the center of the bow is 1 1/2" wide. I didn't toast the belly but i did make it slightly round, especially towards the tips. I finished it up with boiled linseed out and built up the handle with rawhide. (like in gordon's tutorial.) The bow has take about 1" set which is because of the tiller (too much bend in the handle.)
Oh and did i mention it had 30 degrees of prop twist in it too.
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Very interesting bow! Who cares about tiller being able to coax a bow out of a peice of wood like that is great :)
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I was more interested in Freestyle Stance ....than the Tiller...... ::) Original.......... ;D
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Yeah, thanks guys.
I reckon that if it makes full draw i'll be ok so i didn't want to mess it up or lose more weight. (came in 10lbs light)
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Ha I'm impressed that you were even able to make a bow out of a mean looking piece of wood like that. R.C.
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That is really quite a character bow. What kind of wood it is it? How does it shoot for you? Jawge
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Good Work! character bows are a really good way to develop skills and confidence ;D
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Thanks guys,
George- the wood is Hazel, but not whych hazel. Here in the uk it grows as shrubs mainly so even this bit was quite big.
Orcbow- It took me a while to gain the confidence, can't wait till i get another charecter bit. There a test and really nice. I'm on the lookout for a piece of real snaky wood.
The bow shoots well, it gives very little kick which is surprising considering the bendy handle. It isn't super quick but i'm happy with the speed.
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This bow is primitive - which is what this site is all about. Very nice and bookmarked for Sept BOM, too.
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Thanks oldbow.
Not long till its that time of the month again ehh...
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Looks like you found a bow in a very challenging piece of wood. Great job!
Tracy
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Thanks, took me a while to find the bow though, a couple of years maybe. Now i got the other half to work on as a sister bow. Its got more character though.
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Missed this one somehow, Nice save Josh :)
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;D
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Wow - that bow's got more knobs on it than my headbone - :D. Nice job, Josh!
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Whoa! Excellent job on a challenging piece of wood.
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Wow,that is a gnarly piece of wood.Good job to get it bending that much.Very primitive. God Bless
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That's a wicked looking bow. It inspires me to actually get some work done on my hazel. Nice job on a tough piece of wood.
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Nice job on a tough piece,love it when a plan comes togeather. :)
Pappy
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Now that's a knobby, primitive, character bow! Nice job! ;)
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Thanks guys. Guess its time to start again.
Start a new bow.
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Good Job Josh, being able to get a bow out of a piece of wood with that many knots is a real accomplishment. Working on cleaner stave's with less character should be a breeze for you. ;)
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Neat bow- is that hazel as in hazelnut? ( I think they might also be called "filberts")
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Hi Postman
Yep i think its hazelnut nut it is not whych hazel which i think is the better wood.
Keenan,
If only the simple ones were easy. I find i end up going to quick and ruining them. The character slows me down and lets me evaluate things. (slowing down is hard for a teenager by the way ;D)