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Bows / Re: Guava
« Last post by Stickhead on June 30, 2025, 02:50:40 pm »
I scored some strawberry guava a few years back, and made my current hunting bow from it.  Like many have said, just remove the outer bark to get your back.  It’s a very dense wood, maybe even moreso than Osage.  It responds fairly well to heat bending.  It’s strong in tension - I was able to get 75# at 26” and it has held up just fine.  I stained this one walnut-colored, but it started out pretty white.  Makes for an excellent shooter!

Thank you for that stickhead can you tell me how wide that limb is and how long. I am glad to hear it responds to heat i was a little worried about that.

It’s 64” NTN, 1-3/4” wide, tapering evenly down to 3/8”.  This was a narrow log, only 2-1/2” in diameter, hence the high crown and the hollow limb design.
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Shooting and Hunting / Re: Headed west again !!
« Last post by Little John on June 30, 2025, 12:08:06 pm »
And yes you can get the over the counter bear tags, I suppose either on line or at a license agent when you get here.
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Shooting and Hunting / Re: Headed west again !!
« Last post by Little John on June 30, 2025, 11:58:04 am »
I am not familiar  with that area but do know it is good elk country. I don't  know why they limit the areas around me to either cow or bull, used to we could hunt pretty much the whole state foe either see and get an additional cow elk to boot, but our elk herds are nothing like they used to be. I am planning for a comfortable wall tent base camp with lightweight spike camp options.Am going to get up there this week to look around and do some trail work. Nice bow but you have always been a bow building machine so I would expect no less. With each passing year I feel blessed to be able to do it one more time.Good luck and enjoy.
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Bows / Re: Hunting the Osage Bow
« Last post by Eric Krewson on June 30, 2025, 09:19:52 am »
Dean story; when I was still pretty green as a bow maker, I tried a lot of stuff to see if it would work better than what was known at the time. One thing I did regularly was flip the top limp to the bottom limb to put the stiff limb on the bottom if I goofed up on wood removal. Apparently, Dean thought this was an abomination and said online that I was an insult to the true art of bow making.

Years down the road some troll jumped on me like they always do online and stated that I didn't know anything about bow making and I was an idiot, the usual keyboard warrior stuff.

I told the jerk that my bows had won over a dozen national championships, 40 or 50 state championships and more seconds and thirds that could be counted so I apparently knew something about bow making, that shut Mr. Jerk up.

Dean was reading the thread and stated that his bows never won anything, he never had an unkind word to say to me after that. 

I called him to order a bowyers edge tillering tool; he picked up and we had a wonderful chat for about an hour.

I sent him a tillering gizmo and included a note that he had my blessing to make them and sell them on his site if he wanted to as I considered the design "share-ware" and didn't want anything in return, he didn't respond to my gift. This may have been in the early time frame of his developing brain tumor. 
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on June 30, 2025, 09:09:48 am »
 Thanks Bob,I just use a large magic marker, the very fat tip kind, ya the heat has been bad here for sure, I think it is supposed to cool off a bit this week, down in the high 80's low 90, that's hot but not as bad as it has been.
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by chamookman on June 30, 2025, 04:54:06 am »
Good lookin' Bow! What do You use to black the back? I've had enough of this Heat, kickin' My Butt  :(. Thanks as always Pappy  (=), Bob.
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Bows / Re: Hunting the Osage Bow
« Last post by Badger on June 30, 2025, 02:27:51 am »
     I think a flat belly will outperform a rounded belly. I tend to make mine flattish but slightly rounded, just because it is easier for me. Dean and I had a few minor run-ins on websites, but when we started talking on the phone, we got along much better. Dean was an excellent craftsman.
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Bows / Re: Guava
« Last post by Nasr on June 29, 2025, 08:50:01 pm »
I scored some strawberry guava a few years back, and made my current hunting bow from it.  Like many have said, just remove the outer bark to get your back.  It’s a very dense wood, maybe even moreso than Osage.  It responds fairly well to heat bending.  It’s strong in tension - I was able to get 75# at 26” and it has held up just fine.  I stained this one walnut-colored, but it started out pretty white.  Makes for an excellent shooter!

Thank you for that stickhead can you tell me how wide that limb is and how long. I am glad to hear it responds to heat i was a little worried about that.
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Bows / Re: Good things come to those who wait!
« Last post by bentstick54 on June 29, 2025, 08:20:31 pm »
Beautiful looking bow. Looked like it is a real smooth shooter.
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Around the Campfire / Re: Life on the Farm
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:34:18 pm »
 :) :) :) needed a good laugh this evening WB. :)
 Pappy
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