Man I've bought dimensional lumber that wasn't this pretty. Ill do my best to do it justice. No idea why that camera takes orange pics sometimes? Its 65 inches of hickory so I see one sweet deer getter in this one. Or maybe a vampire killer, it is from Transylvania after all. lol
Thanks Pat.
(http://i.imgur.com/E2RBh0al.jpg) (https://imgur.com/E2RBh0a)
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(http://i.imgur.com/FuISNsol.jpg) (https://imgur.com/FuISNso)
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Awesome.
Thanks Pat. Good job.
Now thats a bow stave.
Nice! Got it bending yet? ;)
He prolly already broke it... LOL
You are welcome, John. I got tired watching you struggling with those red oak boards. Now we'll see if you are a bowyer or not. ;)
Go easy removing the bark. I didn't try but it's libel to be stuck real good. Under the bark is a reddish brown cambium layer and under that is the back of your bow. Don't try to chase a ring. Remove the bark and scrape the cambium until you see bright white hickory. You don't have to take all the cambium off. With the sinuous back of the hickory you can get a nice camo effect with the cambium in the valleys and the white hickory on the ridges.
Thanks Pat, ive been watching some of Mike Yanceys videos. He has one on YouTube working a hickory stave, might break down and buy a dvd.
As far as that red oak goes, now that ive been working this hickory board don't think ill ever want red oak again. I knew you guys would spoil me sooner or later. Can only imagine what will happen if I get some Osage.
Just noticed your post Roy, wondered when you would smart off.
Ya know something smarty pants. I've been thinking bout sending you material for an Osage, Red Elm core, and Boo. Now I don't know.
Glad Pat stepped up though.
I'll see how you progress before I invest $$$ in an old rebel.
Hahahah....Roy is tough on ya.
I hope it goes well. I was also getting tired of you putting all of that effort into those red oak boards. I think you picked up on tillering quite well, and you should make a nice bow out of that stave if you give it the same attention to details.
Pat's obviously a good dude. Roy too if you can stand a some abuse, LOL.
I intentionally went to work for a man when I started out who was know as the meanest s.o.b. anyone ever worked for. I did so because he was the best and I wanted to learn. And I learned a lot FAST.
Roy, I wouldn't be calling people old if I were you, ya aint exactly no spring chicken fella.
Ya keep smacking those chicken lips of yours and I'm gonna come down there and thump ya a good one boy.
Come on down, just look for the red neck whistling Dixie.
Cool! You'll probably do better with that than I did with the one that mwosborn sent me. I took too much off in the floor tillering stage &, by the time I got it even, it was only about 30#.
Pat sent me my first stave years ago. I was tillering it and broke it getting in a rush. So go slow and if you think you are going slow, SLOW DOWN.
Very nice stave. Pat is a generous person for sure. Jawge
Thanks George and Kelly. It's all about passing it on. I'm the beneficiary of info and materials over the years and I like to pay it forward. Plus, I think we've got another sucker. :shaka:
Jawge sent me my first stave... Rusty sent me a quiver he made... I try to pass it on as much as I can also...