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Primitive Skills / Re: Brain Tanning Red Deer - Experiences & Lessons.
« Last post by TTNZJaydon on November 09, 2025, 10:29:51 pm »
Nice work, thanks for sharing, your ringing beam looks a lot like my set up only my twisting stick is smaller, I also dry scrape and thin hide in the neck and rump area while scrapping hair and grain off in a rack, I also sand the hide, flesh and hair sides with 80 grit sand paper or pumas stone before taking out of the rack and cable or rope rather than soften back in the rack. My hide are mainly white tail and not as large as yours so I can handle them by hand better I suppose rather than re racking to soften.
 Pappy

Those are awesome techniques n methods man.  Can't beat sanding the grain side to give it a bit of a clean & smoothen it up a bit eh?  Yeah these large red deer definitely need the frame aye.  Just unbelievable how huge they can get.  I've recently just tried pre-smoking prior to doing the final braining/wringing session.  Seems to have opened up the fibers tremendously as I wasn't getting any bubbles when compressing the hide, trapping moisture in a part of the hide & squeezing did not result in any bubbles/air passing through the hide.  However, after pre-smoking both grain & gut side, bubbles would exert out of the hide after only being back in the brain solution for a good 30-40 seconds.  So safe to say the fibers definitely open up way more with a little pre smoking aye.  It was warm smoke as well, I'll update on how I get on with softening on the frame.  Thanks Pappy.
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Bows / Re: Sudbury Style Oak Board Bow 57lb @ 26"
« Last post by Threy Cameron on November 09, 2025, 10:28:39 pm »
I reckon solid hickory would definitely need a good heat treat/toasting, in NZ. Man, some of the places there get incredibly high amounts of rainfall.

Definitely especially since Northland where I'm located is considered a sub-tropical environment, fantastic for growing food though but less so for humidity in bows haha.
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Bows / Re: Sudbury Style Oak Board Bow 57lb @ 26"
« Last post by Threy Cameron on November 09, 2025, 10:24:38 pm »
Beautiful bow, never made a bow from red oak but can see it is doable, simple but effective .  :)
 Pappy

Cheers Pappy appreciate the compliment! I am a fan of simple and efficient designs (mostly because their more likely to work) but am planning on doing some more stressed designs in future like recurved tips or perry reflexed bows.
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Bows / Re: Sudbury Style Oak Board Bow 57lb @ 26"
« Last post by Hamish on November 09, 2025, 08:11:33 pm »
I reckon solid hickory would definitely need a good heat treat/toasting, in NZ. Man, some of the places there get incredibly high amounts of rainfall.
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Bows / Re: Help looking for staining info
« Last post by Hamish on November 09, 2025, 08:04:45 pm »
You should be fine with tru oil. I'd test an area first to make sure, though. Anything like shellac, with an alcohol-based solvent would be a no no.
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Bows / Re: Help looking for staining info
« Last post by bentstick54 on November 09, 2025, 07:21:50 pm »
Thanks guys. Pat I’ve got a couple of shades of Fielbings on hand I’m playing with. Assuming Truoil should go over it fine.
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Bows / Re: October Bow Of the Month Voting CONGRATULATIONS TUOMO!
« Last post by Pat B on November 09, 2025, 06:07:56 pm »
Well done, Toumo. Excellent bow!  :OK
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Bows / Re: Swervey - Curvey Finished Up
« Last post by Pat B on November 09, 2025, 06:06:07 pm »
Beautiful bow from a challenging stave. Well done.  :OK
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Bows / Re: Help looking for staining info
« Last post by Pat B on November 09, 2025, 06:03:42 pm »
 Dean Torges used aniline dye powder with denatured alcohol. Fiebings leather is an aniline dye in alcohol and works well on all bow woods I have tried
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Announcements / Re: We have a new landing page!
« Last post by Pat B on November 09, 2025, 05:57:34 pm »
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