I finished my first bow. It's my second attempt, but it's my first shootable bow. The finished bow is made of Osage Orange, Walnut and White Maple in the riser, and Red Elm under clear glass make up the limbs. The riser and limb tips also have some Bald Cypress accents. The bow shoots great. It's silent and accurate. The specs are 64" Hybrid D&R Longbow; 48# @ 28". It's no speed demon at 136 fps with a 660 gr. arrow. Oh, and it's my first flemish string. Here's some pictures:
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very cool congrats.definitly something to brag about whether it absolutely smokes arrows or not.
That's an impressive bit of work, there. I especially like the narrowness of the limbs. Did you shoot that group or stick 'em in for the photo?
Keep doing whatever it is you're doing; you got the mojo.
Joel
QuoteOriginally posted by Dublin Joe:
That's an impressive bit of work, there. I especially like the narrowness of the limbs. Did you shoot that group or stick 'em in for the photo?
Keep doing whatever it is you're doing; you got the mojo.
Joel
Yes, I shot the group from abotu 17 yards.
nice work
Nice!
Gosh, that is a good job! Don't get down about the speed, your talking 13.75 gpp. Most guys that tout 180fps and higher are shooting less than 10gpp. If you can get 175+ fps with 10gpp you are right there in the average to compare to normal testing results. That is not bad for such a heavy arrow. That's not slow. Shoot a 480 grn arrow and see what you get!
I agree with Jason, that's not bad at all. I'm happy for you! Nothing quite like building your own. Now go kill something with it!
Nice looking bow! And I agree with the rest on your speed. With an arrow that heavy you'll still bring home the bacon at 136 fps
Nice! Well done.
Hey, Ishmael, looks like you've become quite the bower, as well as the bowman. (GEN 21:20 reference)
That is an excellent first bow.
It looks great... Your going to force me to try one now...
Good choice on the osage!
DA, great looking bow!
Stan
Very nice work. I'll bet you already have ideas for your next one.
Take care,
Ed :thumbsup:
OK, you have that one finished and have shot it. Time to start another one... :archer2:
Dennis
what is the width of your limbs at the widest points, and did you use a straight pyramid taper for them?
Great job D.A. That's a very fine bow. Don't worry about the speed, with those heavy arrows that's not that bad. I'm sure if everybody would use 13grain/lbs for testing then the numbers would be a lot less impressive.
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Andy
dude,i have to say you are a blessed man with that bow...i dont know how you did it but its great..i have been looking every where for dvds on this.any info would be great thanks ...john
blacktailchaser, there are many very good build alongs with lots of pictures on this site here. you can also find some build alongs and further information in the download section on my website.
www.swissbow.com (http://www.swissbow.com)
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Andy
VERY GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!
QuoteOriginally posted by blacktailchaser:
dude,i have to say you are a blessed man with that bow...i dont know how you did it but its great..i have been looking every where for dvds on this.any info would be great thanks ...john
I started by reading everything I could on this website and others. I would look for build-a-longs, and print them off, and convert them into a "WORD" document. I made me a book with these documents, as well as, specific items like; forms, heat boxes, etc.. I've got them in my shop in notebooks. I even referenced them a couple of times while in the middle of my build. I figured out what I needed material wise, and contacted Kenny, who made suggestions, and helped me a lot. Then, I just jumped in with both feet. I posted everything on-line, so I could get feedback on what I was doing, and made some slight changes as I went along per some of the comments I received on-line.
For me, the hardest part was making the form. I found it very difficult to get the form right, as far as, identical on both sides. I'm using low-budget equipment, so the work was slow at times.
So blacktailchaser, all I can tell you is to read everything you can find, and then jump in with both feet. In the famous words of Yoda; "Try not, Do or do not, there is no try."
Good luck.
Nice one day going to build a bow