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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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Around the Campfire / Re: What Did You Do Today?
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:32:21 pm »
WOW you are going to be eating good this winter. Nice work. :)
 Pappy
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Arrows / Re: arrow spine
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:30:52 pm »
Don't know what I am doing wrong :-\ but it matters with my arrow. :) of course you can make them longer or shorter or add and take away weight but that all changes the spine.  :)
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: Hunting the Osage Bow
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:26:49 pm »
Glad to have you back  hammerstone, :) I have read his book and it has some good info, and his finish work was awesome, I think he was a high end cabinet maker ,I just prefer flat belly so really don't follow much of what he says.The only real problem I every had with Dean's writings ( rest his soul ) was he came of as if his way was the only RIGHT way and that is just so not true, lot of way to skin a cat. sorry Del. ;):)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:11:23 pm »
The skins came out nice, a little dark but pretty cool and should look good in the woods, then back strap for supper and of course a few left over for Miss Joanie, more brownie points  ;) I am trying to pile them up before September. ;) :) :) Hope yall had a good one also. Life is Good. :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:07:17 pm »
Done a little grip work on my bow then shot it about 100 more times, all seemed well and decided to go ahead and skin it with some copper heads I have been saving for a special bow, the Osage was pretty bright so I blacked the back and 1 thin coat of TB3 on it before putting the skins on. I usually do this , it seems to make the pattern stand out better and stay over time. :)
 Pappy
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Primitive Skills / Re: Life is good
« Last post by Pappy on June 29, 2025, 07:01:34 pm »
Had a buddy of mine pick up a set of yew billets in Cloverdale and wanted them spliced, Shawn showed up just at the right time, :) :) we jumped on them and had them cut/fitted and glued up in short order, had to work on the saw a bit but other than that things went smooth, always something in the shop, ;) :) then Brats for lunch. :)
 Pappy
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