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Title: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: kodiakkid on February 02, 2011, 07:02:00 PM
I've settled on this one for my trade bow. At least my first attempt. I figure this one will force me to go slow. This is a roughed out bow I started on a little while back. I've been through one heating and bending session. There are some checks (cracks) in the handle area running into one fade. I'm hoping there's enough wood to work at least the worse of them out. I also scorched the back of the bow a bit. It was the first time I ever put tin foil under the bow. Not sure I'm gonna use tin foil under anymore bows. Let me know what you guys think about the issues mentioned. I'm already certain I'm gonna back it with something.
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Couldn't resist shooting Buffalo Spirit for awhile this evening. This was last years Trade Bow I recieved from Mr. Bert Frelink. She's a beauty as well as a shooter. Thanks alot again Bert.
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Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: ranger 3 on February 02, 2011, 08:05:00 PM
I never put tin foil under the bow.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: 1oldbowguy on February 02, 2011, 08:08:00 PM
I like the character of the bow.  Like the twist and turns makes for a unusual bow.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: SEMO_HUNTER on February 02, 2011, 08:20:00 PM
I say get down past the drying cracks and the scorched wood and see what ya got. No real way to tell until you get below the surface. The drying cracks concern me more than the scorched suface does. I've had drying cracks that looked only skin deep until I started removing wood and never did get below them before I ran out of useable wood. When I see those I always try to remove them first before I go any further, because if they go too far into the heart wood then there's no point wasting any more of my time with any other part of the bow.

Let us know how it goes.
Good luck!
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: DVSHUNTER on February 02, 2011, 08:23:00 PM
I do like the character. If you could get by without a backing I would, can you afford to chase a ring or two lower to get past the scorch marks? That top ring sure looks thick. Maybe you can drop just one ring and get past the scorch marks. I don't put foil under my bows anymore either. It takes longer , but is less dangerous.
I wouldn't and don't worry about those drying checks. They will be fine.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: JamesV on February 02, 2011, 08:59:00 PM
You guys amaze me, building a good shooting bow out of a crooked stick. I tried a straight stick and it broke. My hat is off to you..........

James..............
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: Roy from Pa on February 02, 2011, 09:02:00 PM
James, maybe ya need to try harder:)
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: longbowhntr on February 02, 2011, 09:30:00 PM
I agree with David above about the cracks (just use a little super glue) I wouldn't worry much about them. As he suggested... can you go down one ring?

another David   :)  

Good luck and keep us posted.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: Pat B on February 02, 2011, 11:25:00 PM
I'd try to go down below the scorched ring if you have enough meat to work with. The checks on the belly wouldn't worry me either. Super glue them!
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: kodiakkid on March 10, 2011, 06:10:00 PM
Decided not to let this one be the trade bow. I did some damage with the heat gun. Doesn't seem to affect the integrity of the bow. At least not right now. I don't really want to send it out though so I been working on another one.

After seeing PatB's tip curving jig I decided to borrow the idea.
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They didn't turn out to bad but I have a little adjustment to make to one tip.

I've been shooting it in a bit. Seems to me to be a decent shooter. It's pulling right at 60 lbs @ 28". Shootin for around 55#. After final sanding and another slight adjustment to the bottom limb I should be close.
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What do you guys think about the tiller? All comments welcome.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: kodiakkid on March 10, 2011, 06:12:00 PM
Figured I would include this one again.
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Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: Bert Frelink on March 10, 2011, 09:58:00 PM
Paul,
Looks like you shoot Pat's "Giraffe" better than the "Buffalo" spirit.
Nice shooting, I had to pass on the swap this year but have been peeking a little now and then.
Bert.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: Stiks-n-Strings on March 11, 2011, 12:03:00 AM
Good looking bow there Kid somebody is gonna be well pleased.
Title: Re: This years Trade Bow & Last years
Post by: broketooth on March 11, 2011, 05:24:00 AM
looks great so far paul, your recipient will be happy.