I got a lot of help from a bunch of the guys on here on this(my first bow), so I thought I'd show some pictures. It's 68" long, #60 @ 29", from a juniper I cut last year near the Colorado, New Mexico boarder.
http://i.imgur.com/P0F2kvb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/mDqAT5J.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/onCPs4b.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/88xFmhI.jpg
So that last pic, the full draw one on top of some rocks, simply AWESOME! Oh, the bow looks great too! Feels good to make one and it survives doesn't it?!
-Jeremy :coffee:
WOW,that is a great looking stick and the tiller is great...i do have one question for you..is it sinew backed..thanks for sharing john
John, nope, there's no backing... it was a suggested to me, but I was hoping that with it being 68" long, the tension on the back would be okay. So far so good, it's had over a thousand arrows through it, although it has taken almost 4" of string follow.
Congrats on a unbacked juniper....your in rare company . ;)
QuoteOriginally posted by J. Holden:
So that last pic, the full draw one on top of some rocks, simply AWESOME! Oh, the bow looks great too! Feels good to make one and it survives doesn't it?!
-Jeremy :coffee:
+1
Well done!
Very nice, but that rock picture gave me the willies.. :)
Very nice! I have some Juniper cut and curing for some projects this winter.
Nice work. Love when they trun out.
Juniper makes a great shorty, sinew backed bow. I've not made one yet but I do have a juniper stave I got from Keenan a few yours ago that will be a future project.