I finished this bow rack this morning. Made from a couple pieces of osage and some antlers.
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Very nice bro..
Nice rack, nice collection of bows too!
I made most of those bows for him too..
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Never thought I'd say this to a guy, but, nice rack!
well, if you're gonna tell one, you might as well make it a big one. :thumbsup: LMAO!!!
that is a superb bow rack.
It looked pretty small until all those bows were on there
I suppose it could have. But it's over 6' long.
Thanks for the kind words fellas but nature did most of the work.
Nice! Good looking bows hanging from it, too.
Nice job and I love the collection of bows!
Well done Jeff :thumbsup:
Nice looking piece of Osage
Good job
Good way to use up slabs and antlers. Nice work Jeff.
Very nice. Really cool idea and use of materials. You need more bows.
I gave Jeff all the antlers too. He's never gotten a buck... :)
Thanks for all the help Roy. I couldn't have done it without you :rolleyes:
Nothing like team work. :)
Well that turned out very nice indeed.
Thanks.
Looks like you'll need another one right away! Nice job.
great work jeff..how did you mount the horns to the wood..thanks..john
John, they're attached with 2" drywall screws. I drilled pilot holes in the antler and countersunk the back of the osage.