Just finished this one up. Its 60" ntn, 54# @ 28". I toasted the belly and flipped the tips just a pinch to ward off a steep string angle. The finish is Tru Oil with no stain.I cut the wood off a cousins place. My gramps nicknamed him Chub when he was a fat, little baby. The name stuck 30 years later and gramps is still kickin'!
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you like those bendy handle bows don't cha. they look nice. all your work looks nice. don
Im a "D" bow-aholic Don. I live to feel that handle bend at full draw. The last 4 bows have all been bendy's.
Thats a great lookin tiller PD! Is this the hackberry that you cut just recently?
QuoteOriginally posted by okie64:
Thats a great lookin tiller PD! Is this the hackberry that you cut just recently?
Thats the Mongolian Tulip bow you all have been waiting for..... :p
Very nice Chris..
Dang! That was fast. I cut some a couple of months ago. Was it pretty easy to work with?
Very nice bow! Jawge
QuoteOriginally posted by PEARL DRUMS:
Im a "D" bow-aholic Don. I live to feel that handle bend at full draw. The last 4 bows have all been bendy's.
i guess your on a bender. don
QuoteOriginally posted by okie64:
Dang! That was fast. I cut some a couple of months ago. Was it pretty easy to work with?
Very easy to work. I used a few tricks from Paul Comstock to dry it very fast. I cant see it get any drier, or lighter than it is. Is it seasoned?...nope. But it holds very little set after I unbrace it (about 1")and sure snaps an arrow harder than any bow I have made from any other wood. This one I think I will actually keep on my rack. :bigsmyl:
One sweet lookin hunk of wood Chris! Love that tiller! :thumbsup:
Nice work, Pearlie. That full draw pic tells it all. So what are your thoughts on "Mongolian Tulip". Kris gave me a large chunk of it at the Tenn. Classic. I've never tried it before.
And there it is, Great Job Man! :thumbsup:
Looks like you nailed that tiller perfect and I'm glad the Mongolian Tulip came through with flying colors cause I've got a pile of it.
You'll be seeing pics of my first bow from this wood in the not so distant future. But I think I'll leave a handle on mine, I tend to like a bit of something for my palm to rest on cause it helps keep me from torquing the bow too much.
QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B:
Nice work, Pearlie. That full draw pic tells it all. So what are your thoughts on "Mongolian Tulip". Kris gave me a large chunk of it at the Tenn. Classic. I've never tried it before.
Its my new favorite wood Pat. I have worked osage, oak, maple, cherry, hickory, yew and now Hackberry. As I was told, it reacted to heat very nicely, it toasted evenely and nicely. And....its VERY light weight so it zips an arrow with authority. Im in total love with this bow, she is sticking with me from here out.
Yeah sure, you say that now until the next one comes along, then the next, and the next. :D
Semo, you've got us all pegged! ...til the next, and the next, and the next!
Im serious! I have given away all bows but this one and one other. The rest are all around the country flingin' arrows. This one stays Im telling you! Just try to get it from me. :deadhorse:
Here I sit broken hearted..
No Mongolian Tulip to get me started.
Semo, how much ya need for a good stave son? I'll gladly pay ya..
Roy's a poet and didn't know it. :biglaugh:
Nice looking bow Pearl! I really like working Hackberry.
Wonderful arc of the circle tiller - sweet!
"You'll be Back"! Shoot the he77 out of it, don't hunt with another. Then check in a year from now with us. :bigsmyl:
Nice!!!
I appreciate all the kind words everybody. The bow has been shot close to a 1000 times already and still no signs of (added) set or chrysals anywhere. Its a real pleasure shooting this bow, it has alot of "zing".
I like that bow, Chris. I have a couple of nice hackberries to harvest in a month. Nice to know it'll be worth the effort of felling them.
Im bringing to Elm Hall John. You can fire some arrows though her if you want to.
Which of the following categories would you put "Chub" into?
1) Flat out hammers!
2) Really smokes an arrow.
3) It's got some zip.
4) Arrows fly like darts.
5) Very forgiving
6) All the above.
Or choose multiple answers out of those categories. :goldtooth:
(3) for certain. The style I built doesnt lend itself to forgiveness which doesnt lend itself to dart throwing. If I do my job it will shoots darts over and over..........if.......
Gotcha! I own a couple that fit that description perfectly myself.