(http://i1256.photobucket.com/albums/ii485/bigbob292/002-4.jpg)few people expressed an interest in seeing bows with some aussie timbers so here's one I've just done. It's not my swap bow though.these timber names will be alien to most but here goes. riser is Mulga and ringed gidgee, both desert timbers and not easy to source and the belly lams are black wattle.It's a light bow coming in at 32# at 28'' and 66 NTN.
(http://i1256.photobucket.com/albums/ii485/bigbob292/001-8.jpg)
(http://i1256.photobucket.com/albums/ii485/bigbob292/003-6.jpg)It has the 'palm swell grip' compared to the normal waisted or taper grip.
(http://i1256.photobucket.com/albums/ii485/bigbob292/005-4.jpg)doesn't show the grain very well in this shot on the belly veneer.
Bob, ya make one heck of a bow! It is cool how you use native wood.
That's a looker Bob!!
Very neat stuff. Great looking bow and very interesting to see these timbers that are so foreign to us outside Australia. Keep it coming!
I like it!!! :thumbsup:
Very beautiful And quite unique with those woods , hats off to you :thumbsup:
Very nice - I like it too!
Very nice Bob!! The veneers kind of remind me of sycamore found here in MO. Haven't made a bow with it .. yet.
Nice bow, Bob. But 'black wattle'? Sounds like kangaroo poop! LOL!
There are tow places in the world I'd like to visit... Ireland and Australia. I have no desire to visit anywhere else, but those two I will see some day, good Lord willin'.
Don't get me wrong! There are many beautiful lands all around the world. There's just something about Australia that appeals to me. Ireland is one of those heritage things. You know, finding your roots and what not.
Very nice Bob.
thanks for the kind word gents.red hill, Not a great place at the moment as we have wild fires burning in 4 states and couple hundred houses gone.Temperatures have been through the roof too.
what, am I off the thumpin' list now Roy? :goldtooth:
Great thing! I love the riser, the shaping and accent go together like salt n pepper!
Looking good and a nice color combo. I have a couple of 2x4's of Jarrah, kind of dark purple color and hard and heavy. I understand there is lots of that wood in your country. Do you use that wood for bow making? Bue--.
Beautifully crafted bow. Very nice veneers. Look kinda like black limba.
Shawn
I'll think about it, Bob:)
Sweet, makes me want to break into my pre ban stash of Queensland Walnut.
Bob, that is beautiful! I love the fact that it is all native Aussie wood, as well. Very nicely done, sir! :notworthy: :clapper:
Sweet!
thanks again fellas. Buemaker. while I havent used Jarrah which is a West australian hardwood, others have and I'm sure you'l make a great bow with it.Snake wood -Qld walnut is another beautiful timber as well.
nice one aussie :clapper:
Another nice looking bow Bob. Cool to see the native woods.
Nice work Bob!
-Jay