Recent Posts

Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 10
21
Bows / Re: Why is my bow so loud?
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on April 04, 2026, 11:47:38 pm »
Ow! My ear's are ringing just from watching that. Just kidding.   :D

What's the brace height, it looks a little low, maybe 5" at the most? I usually brace em with at least a 6" fistmele.

How heavy are the arrows, grains/lbs of draw weight?

String material, number of strands?


Good questions.
Brace height is 5.5".
Arrows are 440-450 grains.  Bow pulls 45# at 27".
String is 14 strand Dacron.
22
English Warbow / Re: friend
« Last post by RyanY on April 04, 2026, 11:42:46 pm »
There was a member over on Paleoplanet who's handle was Rod and I believe lived in the UK. On there he hasn't been on since 2019 but the form is very quiet.
23
Bows / Re: Why is my bow so loud?
« Last post by Hamish on April 04, 2026, 11:36:58 pm »
Ow! My ear's are ringing just from watching that. Just kidding.   :D

What's the brace height, it looks a little low, maybe 5" at the most? I usually brace em with at least a 6" fistmele.

How heavy are the arrows, grains/lbs of draw weight?

String material, number of strands?

24
Flight Bows / Re: Flight Archery Projects
« Last post by RyanY on April 04, 2026, 11:34:20 pm »
I did manage to fix the lumpiness of the arrows a bit. Made a v notch sanding block the same shape as the shooting board. Helped smooth where the plane started to take the shaving. Also some of these were pretty wonky and needed straightening.
25
Flight Bows / Re: Flight Archery Projects
« Last post by RyanY on April 04, 2026, 11:32:48 pm »
Sorted some nice long sinew strands for binding the nocks. The carving of the nock end was really fun. My fingers weren't used to doing that much carving.   :BB
26
Flight Bows / Re: Flight Archery Projects
« Last post by RyanY on April 04, 2026, 11:30:36 pm »
Thanks, John. I reheat treated it today and the unbraced shape is really sweet.

Sleek, so if measuring from the back of the bow, I'm going for about a 25" draw to shoot 23" arrows since my shelf will be the full 2" deep. Hopefully that's accurate.

Had a marathon of working on these projects today. Started with putting in the recurves for that hickory bow. I needed breaks from working on the arrows because my fingers were getting sore doing all the planing. That gave me time to heat treat the osage bow and start straightening/heat treating the hickory bow.

Started with one arrow by getting the nock shaped and put a horn tip on. Really like this horn tip and it turned out great. Arrow weighs 162 grains and is 23.5" long. Put sinew on the nock and will figure out the vanes at a later time. Spent the rest of the day shaping the rest of my poplar shafts between the barrelling and the nocks. I got them down to about 215 grains before heating them in the oven. That brought them down about 15 grains. Probably could have toasted them for a bit longer. I wanted them lighter so I did more planing and got them down to about 175 grains before being trimmed to final length. Hopefully will have some variety with all of them being no more than 180 grains. It was really fun getting the hang of this process. Hopefully they will hold together for shooting.
27
Bows / Why is my bow so loud?
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on April 04, 2026, 10:11:25 pm »
I really want to love this bow.  It looks extremely cool; I'm pleased with the craftsmanship, and I can generally hit stuff with it.  But MAN, is it noisy.  Quite a bit of hand shock too.  Any ideas what's going on, and what to do about it?  I've tried string silencers and they don't help a ton, but I feel like a bow of this kind shouldn't really need them.  The noise doesn't really come through that well on the video, but here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HQzVycdj-5o
28
At the Forge / In the market for some trade points
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on April 04, 2026, 05:09:55 pm »
I'd really like to get some trade points, maybe half a dozen of them, made of decent steel.  Damascus would look incredibly cool but I'm guessing it would cost a LOT.  I'd settle for regular, high carbon steel.  2.5" long, 1" wide, with straight edges, a 1 x 3/8" tang, and a left bevel. 

Something like this.  https://drive.google.com/file/d/15X0ufyQHClA7DAf--Z4cuHUaaRH8cAcz/view?usp=drive_link

I've been told they're pretty easy to make, but so far haven't found anybody that would actually do them, at least not for a reasonable price.  I plan to use these for hunting elk so I don't want to pay so much that I'll be afraid to take them up in the mountains and bang them around.  Any of you forgers interested?

Thomas
29
Bows / Re: Question about Osage and bamboo?? And bow build
« Last post by willie on April 04, 2026, 04:27:58 pm »
the thickness nightmare
same size handle,same length.

i would go by thickness only and see where you end up.
On the next one you will be able to zero in better.
30
HowTo's and Build-a-longs / Re: Lumber Red Cedar and Sinew build along
« Last post by Brevi on April 04, 2026, 04:18:44 pm »
 (--)  Remember you can re-use the sinew . Western Red Cedar was not used for bows by the Indians

 Occasionally Yellow Cedar was used but mostly yew and juniper here in the southern half of BC
Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 10