Wanted to share a few pics of my 4th bow. This was my first attempt at a recurve, and a warm-up for my swap bow. Many thanks to Greg for setting me up with the form and sweet materials to build this one. This one has a Bubinga riser, Red Cedar veneers, with Maple cores, and phenolic and Bubinga tip overlays. This is my new fishing bow, hope to go bloody it next week.
I mounted up my reel and put a rest on, if only it hadn't snowed here last night. The angle of the bow makes it look funny, sorry.
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Thanks for looking.
Very nice... very clean..
I like how it is simple.. really get to enjoy the wood that way. Sometimes I get so wrapped up in how many different woods I can use, I forget the beauty of single or two tone wood.
Very good.. keep it up.
that looks very nice..nice clean lines on that bow..you did awesome
nice Job!
Very nice job. I like it.Good luck on the bowfishing.
great job. the tips are sharp
Simple beauty right there! Although I can appreciate the craftsmanship involved in an ultra-fancy riser, I still tend to prefer a single piece of nice wood. I'd say your warmed up for that swap bow :thumbsup:
Very nice...like bradford said clean and simple looking.
Very sweet.
I'm typically not much of a recurve man but I have to say "that is one sexy, well balanced looking bow!"
WOW! :clapper:
I'd love to see the form.
Very Nice!! You and Greg kick out some sweet bows! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
What kinda fish do you shoot there?
I too am more of a longbow guy, but I like the lines of that bow. Many recurves are too "busy" for my taste, but not that one. Nice job!
beautiful lines!
Man that thing is down right nice indeed. Hope you drew my name, bet a bunch of others feel the same.
Thanks for the comments guys.
This form Greg developed is very unique, very longbowish, slim riser and the limbs are tapered just like a longbow from 1.5" at the fadeouts to the 5/8" at the tips. The best part is how nice it shoots. This is a 60" nock to nock bow, I draw 29.5" this bow draws beyond that without stacking.
Kenny, I will primarily shoot carp with this one. I'd love to go shoot something exotic with it someday like alligator gar or something else that get gigantic.
K30bowfisher, can you tell me how you obtained the form? That is exactly what I have been envisioning, but have never built a bow and really don't like the bingham style recurves. I would want a 62" bow but other than that awesome style. Oh, congrats on he Warm Up bow, looks like a finished product to me.
George
I really like the clean lines of your bow. Excellent work!
beautifull bow love the dark and light contrast.
Nice job on the bow!
Fedora, this form belongs to Greg in Malad, it is a nice design. If you go look at some of Greg's work you will be impressed, he is one of the best bowyers around. If Greg doesn't care, I'll trace the swap bow I'm going to layup when it comes out of the form and send it to you. I'll ask him and let you know, if he doesn't chime in here.
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K30bowfisher, can you tell me how you obtained the form?
Rock, paper, scissors. I really suck at that game!
Lane, make sure to send him a copy of the riser template.
Excellent job!
Great job on that one- reminds me of some of the older recurves you use to see.
looks great, I like the riser/grip looks perfect for me.
Very nice job ! I love the clean lines of that bow.
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Andy
That is a beauty.