Special thanks to Rsuty for the stave. The bow shoots really well. Thanks, Rusty. The buildalong is on my site now and I thought I would share it with you. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/crookedbow.html
The link doesn't work.
Hey George, I tried to view the build-along on your site and get a message that says "You are not authorized to view this site"...? Is there a secret handshake or something?
Sorry, Semo and Snag. I fixed it. Jawge
Elegant form and function, very nice!!
Man, those drying cracks would have scared me. But don't seem to scare you guys.
Good job. Been a while since you built one. How long did it take ya?
Nice job Jawge! :thumbsup:
I'm right at the beginning stages of tillering as we speak, it's a bend in the handle bow from a stave that had drying cracks that I finally got below of. Then there wasn't enough meat for a handle, so I decided to make a continuous bend Indian style flat bow out of it. I've wanted to make one of these since I started building bows from Osage and this "ugly" beautiful stave was a perfect candidate for that.
Bigcountry- Most times those drying cracks aren't all that deep, but in some cases they are and depending on what I see as I take off belly wood they may not affect the bow or they might be the deal breaker? Just never know till you invest some work in it to find out. It may end up kindling for the wood stove, or it may end up like George's bow or the one I'm working on.
The belly cracks didn't scare me on this one, but some of the knots I'm working around do. I'll hold my breath when I put the long string on it here in about 30min.
Nice lookin bow. How much propellor twist can be tolerated? Ive heard up to 45 degrees.
Thanks, osagetree. big, I do most of the building in the winter. This one took 11 hours from stave to full draw. semo, this one actually does bend in the handle and the fades. But I didn't want to mention that in the buildalong. That design takes care to tiller, 40 degrees is about my limit. This one is not that bad, oke. How much do you have? Jawge
Very Nice Bow George. Dang yer getting gray too George, ya used to look so young and snappy, what happened? :) Kids and grandkids? LOL, happened to me too.. 11 grandkids and 1 great grandson here, and I love it. I see you started out with a long string in string grooves, atta boy..
Sure looks nice to me, way to go!
Roy, I'm 62. It's gray but it's still on my head. LOL. I always use the long string.You are a grand dad! Congratulations. Thanks, oldbowguy. Jawge
Jawge, Ive made a couple with around 30 degrees of twist. I just kinda wanted to know your opinion on it.
I think I did one with about 40-45 deg, Okie. Shot well. Here it is. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/aerobow.html
Jawge, I'm getting ready to post some pics in Kelly's build along for him to see. We were talking about this ugly stave I had and he asked me to post some pics in his build along, so I'm headed there now. They should be up in about 10min.
I actually think it's turning out rather well.
I've got all the flex I need and I just have one hard spot to straighten out and I think I will call that good? Then I'll finish it up.
QuoteOriginally posted by George Tsoukalas:
Thanks, osagetree. big, I do most of the building in the winter. This one took 11 hours from stave to full draw. semo, this one actually does bend in the handle and the fades. But I didn't want to mention that in the buildalong. That design takes care to tiller, 40 degrees is about my limit. This one is not that bad, oke. How much do you have? Jawge
Holy cow. 11 hours? Seems to take me 3 months on average.
22+ years of doing this let's me know where the wood has to come off, big. Okie, no sure where that buildalong is but I'll look after my walk. Jawge
I once made a bow over a weekend. That was my first one. I had complete guidance the whole time. But I wouldn't do it again. Especially the tillering and finessing. I just seem to have to be in the mood to tiller. I can only do it for about 30-60min at a time. After that I get aggitated and take off too much here and there.
Good job.
Slow is better than fast, big. You take as long as you need. Jawge