Something I just got finished up with. I put it on the back burner till I got some other things done. So I thought I'd post some pics of it. The bow is 62" it has a shorter riser than my other 62" bows. This one is 18" and has a hidden I beam in it. I had to make several new jigs and limb forms. After lots of thought this is where I ended up. (http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956362.jpg)
The woods are claro walnut and shedua. Limbs are spliced with walnut and quarter sawn sycamore. Its 54# @ 28".
(http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956361.jpg) (http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956367.jpg) (http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956368.jpg)
Love the hooks on this one- how's it shoot? They are interesting to build.
(http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956366.jpg)
Overall it seems to really like my 340 carbons. I had to go a little lighter on the point to get it paper tuned over another bow I have with the same specs. That leaves me to believe it might be a little quicker.Deafently something to play with this fall.
Beautiful bow...love that riser. That is nice work :thumbsup:
Outstanding work as always. Them hooks looks like they mean serious business. Are there tip wedges in there? Bue--.
Very nice.
Excellent work Mike!
Bue no wedges but I did put string groove overlays on.
Yes, very nice!
nice!!!---full draw pics??
I will pay for a bow like that :goldtooth: Well done
That's awesome work right there! Love those static tips.
-Jeremy :coffee:
Very nice.
Very nice.
Thanks everyone. I will see about getting a fulldraw pic.
Here's one while out shooting.
(http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/jet26photos/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG956470.jpg)
Beautiful!
Very nice
I like static Recurves
Im not usually into charts and graphs, but Id love to see the draw curve graphed out on that sucker. I bet it draws even and smooth?
Nice job Mike!!
Very, very nice bow. The full draw pic looks like your fletching has a funny smell though... :laughing:
Well done...... :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by canopyboy:
[qb] Very, very nice bow. The full draw pic looks like your fletching has a funny smell though... :laughing:
Let's take the picture here she said.... The Sun won't be to bright she said... :rolleyes:
LMAO.
At least you're listening to what she says...
Wow, that is off the charts!! :notworthy:
Really nice bow
Awesome bow Brush, how do you like the static limbs as compared to your standard recurve limbs?
QuoteOriginally posted by SportHunter:
Awesome bow Brush, how do you like the static limbs as compared to your standard recurve limbs?
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QuoteOriginally posted by Mark Daniel:
QuoteOriginally posted by SportHunter:
Awesome bow Brush, how do you like the static limbs as compared to your standard recurve limbs?
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The static limbs are a little easier to put limb tips on due to being flat. I think they might be a tad faster haven't shot them threw a chronograph yet though. I have a bow with standard limbs the same specs as the static. The static needed 25gr less point weight on the same arrow to get to tuned. The more I shoot the static the more I like it. (Started one for myself) just don't tell my better half. It will be a static thinking all macasser ebony with some buffalo horn overlays maybe black and white ebony limbs.. ;) I think the static limbs are a tad quieter but can't swear to it. Going to hunt with it some this year. Pretty excited to try it out. :D
I really like your work on this one!Just a great package all round!
Sweet and looks like a shooter
Thanks guys.
That riser is a beauty!
Great work!
Don't know why more guys don't use Claro or French Walnut. Some beautiful color and figure can be had. Love your's
Nice bow. I built a static once. Have been building nothing else since. God bless, Steve
Nice
keep it up
:thumbsup:
That's really nice looking. I'll bet it's fast, too.
QuoteOriginally posted by Sam Harper:
That's really nice looking. I'll bet it's fast, too.
I shot it with 12 and 10 gr per pound arrows. With the numbers I got I believe a 9gr arrow will be in the 190 range.
Looking that bow over closely and from my limited experience with static bows and what you have for a limb design I would bet it will be faster that 190 at 9 gpp and 28 in. That is one nicely designed bow . The brace profile and drawn profile are exactly what I look for in my own designs.
Congratulations and God bless, Steve