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Bows / Re: Osage orange design?
« Last post by JW_Halverson on Today at 01:02:14 pm »
Hey buddy, those rings look delicious! I think you got some good wood there if you can thread the needle, as you so eloquently put it! Almost makes me wanna hone my draw knife and drive over to help you chase rings!
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Bows / little ash "Aurora", 28#@24"
« Last post by Benedikt on Today at 12:12:25 pm »
After finishing university and getting rather lucky with work, I am now able to be back at home in Germany most of my time again and finally found back to bowmaking, so I wanted to be a bit more active  here again, especially since I am back and forth between Europe and North America (mostly BC) regularly now thanks to work :D The world has become quite small ;D

Here's a little one I already built a few month again, was an order for a young woman who's rather on the short side. The bow is from European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior), has strong trapping and a proper heat treatment on the belly, same logic behind that as with Black Locust. Ash is rather strong and tolerable on tension, thus also making great backings, but it kinda sucks on compression, so to rectify that I give the belly more volume (trapping) and make it more pressure-resistant with the heat treatment. The mental image I always have in mind there is using the belly almost like a hinge over which you stretch the back of the bow. I always tiller close to full-draw before the heat treatment (sometimes doing that multiple times, you often end up with one limb stronger afterwards, you can even make slight changes to the tiller with it) and the difference in terms of performance when shooting before vs after is always astounding. Great way to optimize bows out of species strong on tension but weak on pressure (Hazel, Ash, Black locust, you name it).

Length ntn 139cm / 54 3/4 "
Drawweight 28#@24"
Weight incl. string 261g/ 9,2oz
Handle from Laburnum
Tips from water buffalo
String 8x FF
Finish 4x boiled linseed oil
Stringfollow directly after shooting 2"
Permanent set 1 1/4" (should've hung more weight on the limbs during heat treating  ::))

Width after fades is pretty much exactly 1" (on belly side), keeps that for about a foot and then to 0 at the end

Let me know your thoughts :) Hope the pics work, I linked them from another side.

Unbraced



Braced



Full draw



Back/ trapping (the darker spots are that suuuupeer thin layer you get on the outside of the late wood rings with Ash, was very careful when chasing it to keep the optics)



Belly (excuuuse the irregularities, first time doing that since like 8 years, has gotten better again  :P)



Handle



Centershot. I always try to go for that with such light bows with short draw weights because almost any wooden arrow will be too stiff in spine, this way it doesnt really matter, just make the arrows very similar in weight and you are good to go)



Overlay from the side




Bit of a needletip. Arrow is 5/16" for reference :)








Hope you like it. If you don't, I'd love to hear why  ;) ;D
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 11:47:43 am »
Gonna get that nasty stuff here starting on Saturday and going through Monday then temp is dropping to single digits or below zero. Calling for up to an inch of ice so widespread power outages and probably lots of trees down. Don't get many major ice storms here. Only one since we moved here in 1990. That one was pretty scary. We may be off line for a while after this weekend.
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Flight Bows / Re: Flight Archery Projects
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 11:31:04 am »
Let’s make it happen. After wheat harvest and straw off would probably be a good time. Thats usually around beginning of Aug. might be a good time for Arvin to get away from that Texas heat about then.

Bjrogg
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Flintknapping / Re: Obsidian corner notch and couple spear points
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 11:24:48 am »
Nice work Robert. Good to see some activity here. Thanks for sharing.

Bjrogg
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on Today at 10:35:19 am »
Ya Glenn it is fixing to get nasty at least for us over the next few days, been there done that so we will get through I suppose. :-\ got everything pretty well set around here. Sorry about the Bill's ,but you could have a team like the Titans  ;) :) Beau's wife Christina family is from Buffalo so they weren't very happy either this weekend. Headed down this morning to get a few more things ready for the cold and a little more seasoned fire wood close to the pit and covered, probably spend a lot of time around that this weekend.  :) We don't get a lot of weather like this around here often so it is kind of like an adventure for me and really don't mind in much, in moderation of course.  :) :)
 Pappy
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And two spearpoints. One is a basic corner notch of texas flint, the other is a dalton (sort of).
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Flintknapping / Obsidian corner notch and couple spear points
« Last post by Robert Pougnier on Today at 10:18:05 am »
Here are a couple obsidian corner notch arrowheads (notching inspired by montell points) and one from buffalo river chert

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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by GlennM on Today at 10:06:30 am »
Get out your ice scraper and your thick long johns.  Nasty weather heading your way this weekend.  Stay warm and say.  I hope the ice doesn't build up that much.  We have had a couple of inches of snow each day but it has been manageable.  The storm is supposed to roll in here on Sunday and give us another foot.  No biggie.  At least I'll have something to do them since the Bills are not on TV.   
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Bows / Re: 2025 Junior Bow Trade
« Last post by stuckinthemud on Today at 09:50:40 am »
It's been my pleasure. For a number of reasons I don't really build bows at the moment but I value this community and the trade keeps me involved.  I have started a thread asking for observations/suggestions for future trades, and I welcome any comments.  Shameless plug, I will be launching the 2026 junior trade early in February for anyone that is interested  ;D
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