I finished my first take down longbow that i made from my own veneers that i ground on my drill press jig.I used .040 black glass and the veneers are non tapered and about .050 thick.The bow came in at 42# 28" which is about what i was hoping for.The wedges are birdseye maple as is a section of the riser.I added a walnut accent strip as well.This is a smooth shooter and has almost no stacking.I came up with my own riser design that i will use again as it seems to flow well with the limbs.This is a 66" overall design. (http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab331/mikeineugene/zebra1008.jpg) (http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab331/mikeineugene/zebra1004.jpg) (http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab331/mikeineugene/zebra1002.jpg)
Wow does that look good. I really like the looks of Zebra wood and hope to someday make a bow using it. Great job :clapper:
(http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab331/mikeineugene/brass002.jpg)This is a picture of a brass centering pin that i mounted by coming in from the back of the riser.Doing the pin this way eliminates the need for a cover plate of any kind on the limb face.
Outstanding job!
Very nice,I like the shape of the riser!
nice, I like the way you did your pins.
sweet. i really like the wood combo in the riser. i'm not normally a fan of light wood in the riser but that is nice!!!
Hi Mike in Eugene...I'm David in Eugene...looks great! Especially for a first! Did you make a jig for this?
I appreciate the compliments./David this is my third bow but i just started building them a few months ago.I build cabinets for a living at a Custom motor coach company so a lot of this is related to what i do everyday.If you are asking about a template for the riser yes i did make one.