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Around the Campfire / Re: It followed me home thread
« Last post by osage outlaw on Today at 05:05:36 pm »
These huge elk sheds followed me home from a hunting expo today.  They are from nascar driver Tony Stewart’s breeder bull on his Indiana ranch.   Indiana elk sheds aren’t too common.  Now I need a bigger moose antler. 
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Bows / Re: Hazel hollow limb
« Last post by jameswoodmot on Today at 03:45:44 pm »
Never done a hollow limb before so we’ll see how this goes!
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Bows / Hazel hollow limb
« Last post by jameswoodmot on Today at 03:44:38 pm »
Hitting the ground running with this one, the oil on the BL bow is t even dry yet.

Posted this stave a little while ago, nice and clean, 74” long. Goes from about three inch to a bit over 2” in diameter.
I dried the other half of it a bit too fast and it got a bit of a wibble on it so I’ll start with the straighter half.

Lopped it down to 66”

You can probably see my workshop in the photos, I’m not lacking in equipment. It’s so easy to go to the power tools it’s hard for me not to but I’m going to make this one with hand tools only.

Just going to steam and flip the tips this evening and heat treat it tomorrow
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Bows / Re: December 2025 BOM voting CONGRATULATIONS SELFBOWMAN!
« Last post by Selfbowman on Today at 12:19:57 pm »
Thanks guys it was a fun build . It’s good to get so much of the forum’s interest and sharing when someone is working with a unfamiliar wood . Good to have bow of the month back!
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Bows / Re: December 2025 BOM voting CONGRATULATIONS SELFBOWMAN!
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on Today at 12:06:31 pm »
A well-deserved victory!  Great contest and great work, everybody.
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Around the Campfire / Re: What Did You Do Today?
« Last post by Eric Krewson on Today at 10:47:10 am »
I was deer stew day yesterday; I like to keep a stock of individual meals in the freezer for those days that I don't want to cook or go out to eat. I have been the chief cook and bottle washer since my my wife died 12 years ago.

I don't ever use a recipe, I just throw everything I have on hand in the pot and season everything a little at a time until I am happy with it. On the last batch I put white beans in the mix, a bad choice so I left them out this time.

Dale's, soy sauce, lots of onion and garlic salt and pepper; you can't go wrong. I did add several other things that are not in the picture. I thicken my stew with instant mashed potatoes.

I ended up with 8 MREs in the freezer (meals ready to eat).

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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by simk on Today at 05:44:45 am »
Thanks again guys!

Sent her off yesterday. Waiting for the hunting pics.

I did bring her it to fulldraw about a 100 times on the tiller and also shot a few arrows at 22" short draw - but she's wway too strong for me to acutally shoot. However the eating ist the proof of the pudding - so I'm very curious to hear from the new owner on how it really shoots.

Sending off those strong bows I always regret not to be able to shoot them myself - I'd really love to know how these bows shoots from personal experience - but that will never happen. I can just make them. Next one ordered is a 80 pounds at 35" draw - I did try to get rid of that customer by being a  little rude, making it expensive and giving him the adress of his local bowyer in Canada - however it did not work - I will have to make this one too - it will sure be fun - lol  :BB

That's a heartbreaker Eric! I probably would have stepped back from this order too if that happened at thios stage of a build. It needs a lot of frustration tolereance to start over in such situation. As you have correctly noticed I actually tried to bring that back-ring intact into the sleeve. However, that cut through ring might only be one factor for your loss. Because, what I notice too on your picture is the short distance between the bending zone and the begin of the sleeve. I really think that might be too close to fully diminuish stress and could be a relevant factor. I made pretty long fades on my bow for that very reason. Thanks for sharing - that problem obviously is real. We are working on a fine line with making bows in many aspects - six million ways to die - choose one.

Simon
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Bows / Re: First go with Black Locust - FINISHED with pics
« Last post by Del the cat on Today at 05:00:31 am »
Nice work, I really like the grip, very stylish.
Del
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Bows / Re: First go with Black Locust - FINISHED with pics
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 01:43:37 am »
very nice looking bow there. bend looks good and it looks very well made and finished. 
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Bows / Re: Hickory flatbow
« Last post by superdav95 on Today at 01:32:34 am »
yes very nice bend on this bow.  well done. 
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