It's been awhile since I made some sawdust. This is a black locust Stave that I collected two years ago from a felled tree. First time I ever chased a ring on a stave and I have to say that I really enjoyed it. Bow is 50# 28" ntn. Heat treated to straighten and add reflex. Bends just slightly through the handle at full draw. Osage tips for fast flight string. Thanks for looking. Cliff (http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x438/lead955/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0w0givcx.jpeg) (http://s1181.photobucket.com/user/lead955/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0w0givcx.jpeg.html) (http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x438/lead955/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsz82fu0gm.jpeg) (http://s1181.photobucket.com/user/lead955/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsz82fu0gm.jpeg.html) (http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x438/lead955/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpswvm14eik.jpeg) (http://s1181.photobucket.com/user/lead955/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpswvm14eik.jpeg.html) (http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x438/lead955/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgl6gjpwo.jpeg) (http://s1181.photobucket.com/user/lead955/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgl6gjpwo.jpeg.html)
great job... one of my favorite bows is a black locust made by Joe Mattingly. It is excellent bow wood.
Nice bend in that locust bow. Well done.
You might get a little more zing from it if you narrow the tips a little but if you are satisfied, she's good to go.
Nice work
Love locust! Great job! :thumbsup:
I agree with Pat on the tips. You don't really need overlays on locust for H.P. strings.
Thanks for the kind words. Tips are 1/2", I am curious as to how narrow i can go with tips? I have to agree that locust sure makes a great shooting bow. Appreciate all the feedback.
That is outstanding! You can't beat it! Jawge
3/8" to 1/4" at the nocks. You have plenty of thickness to support narrower tips which will reduce the physical weight.
Beautiful bow! I've never chased a ring either but am looking forward to trying it on some horn hop beam that has a marred surface. What tool did you find most useful? Draw knife ? Cabinet scraper?
Thanks pat, going to leave this one alone but am working on an Osage stave and will keep those tip dimensions in mind.
Nice work.
Nate I used a draw knife, mystic scraper, and pocket knife. I found the draw knife the most useful and as I got more comfortable following the ring I was using it the most of any tool to expose the desired ring. Scraper works great for the finer more detailed work and pocket knife for working the knots. I found lighting to be very important and wore a headlamp while chasing ring and felt it really helped make the rings jump out.
Great looking bow. :thumbsup: