any guys here build'em. I have a hankering to build one myself. My interest was peaked when watching some Ed Scott videos on you tube.
I need to be planning another bow like I need another hole in my rear but I think that's what keeps us going. I got at least six bows in the works and five turkey calls. Might as well keep planning them out ahead of time.
Any info is appreciated.
Stiks
Kris, I have one in the planning stage. It will be my first. I have horn that PJ(Sakiri)sent me and lots of shreaded sinew and plenty of wood. All I need now is the confidence to get started.
I have been reading Adam Karpowicz's book "The Ottoman Turkish Bows manufacture and design" and trying to get all the info to sink in.
I also want to build a Plains type horn bow like the Lakota and other Plains tribes used.
That's what I'm gonna build Pat is a plains style horn bow. From what I gather just horn and sinew is all that it is. A few pins to splice the horn. I think I'm gonna use Gemsbok horn and maybe go for something a little out of the ordinary like a 56" to 60" longbow, highly reflexed about 1.5" wide at the fades with a gradual taper.
I don't see why it wouldn't work. Might make a screamer of a bow and be a real missile launcher. Sounds good in theory anyway.
Not a lot of guys into the horn bows on here seems like.
Go into the build alongs, St. Jude BBY with a horn belly, and John Sturtevant, Oryx horn belly preparation. 2 Great tutorials that should get you started. I built a short holmgard last Year with horn and sinew but the wood has started to split next to the horn. It shot great though and I may be able to fix it.
I like and make horn bows,I made some fglass asiatic style bows but once i shot a real horn and sinew composite I don,t fel like touching anything other than natural material bows.I prefer the asiatic style bows with sahiyas only because those are my favourites,Yes these bows are real screamers.
I'll have to check those out rainman.
Thanks for the info
I start working on one last summer. I got an osage core ready, but the bison horn I got didn't suit me. I cut it into strips from the outside of the horn, thinned it and boiled it to make it more pliable. It was just too short and narrow for what I wanted to do. I wanted four sections on the belly to butt up against each other (going by Jim Hamm's book). If I can find the appropriate horn I will try again. I'm seriously thinking about gemsbok horn though.
Kris, Tim Ott did a build along on PA where he used American bison horn. He made a paper pattern and wrapped it around the horn, traced it and cut it out as a coil, cooked it and clamped it flat. Check it out in the "How To" section on PA.
Gemsbok takes work also but I saw one of Tim's bow's at MOJAM that he did with the Bison Horn and it is actually probably less work than Gemsbok.
I was thinking the gemsbok would be easier but that trick with the spiral cut on the bison horn is a great idea.