Who on this site has made a one piece recurve for them self ?
Tim, check out " The Bowyers Bench". Several folks there might be willing to help out, :thumbsup:
I did one a few years back. Turned out well but I have to admit Id rather shoot them than make them.
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I have made lots of them. Give it a try.
Yep, but you can't make just one. By the time you get it done you are planning #2 and 3.... :)
Yeah, I've made a few. Like Kenny says it's really addicting!
Can't make just one, no truer words have been spoken. Very addictive, give it a try.
Go to Kenny's web site and study his stuff and then pop over to the Bowyer's Bench and ask a few questions to get started. Lot's of resources and helpful people there.
Been making mine for over 20 plus years. Hugely rewarding for me to hunt with my own equipment.
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Nice deer Joebuck!! Bow looks good but need some better pics of it please!! :thumbsup:
ok Kenny you twisted my arm!!! :goldtooth:
Just retired this bow after 22 years...osage ebony with checkered grip and ivory scrimshaw. Spent more time on checkering and scrimshawing than i did making the bow.. Heavy Robertson influence.!!
Hog picture is a young me 96'? Love how osage turns! Bow was months old in this picture
This is my current bow. short 62" bamboo limbs...shedua and osage with again my herring bone inlay. I have change this bow up greatly from a 1.75" riser/limb to now a 1.5" riser limb...love the skinny riser and limbs. i just ran the whole bow under my Performac 16-32 drum sander.!!!!! I encourage anyone to give this great hobby a try. so rewarding.
Nice job on those Joey!! You're right, it is a very rewarding hobby and every critter I walk up to I still can't believe how quickly a sharp broadhead works out of a bow :thumbsup: I made!!
Thanks Kenny! I just got a hankering to cut wood from my deer camp and make a bow. Cabin next to me has some wide bamboo i have no clue what kind but going to dry and make lams. Then i have HUGE a perssimon boards i cut up from a tree from property for riser. I figured you have done this several times.. Any advice on Bamboo or go with persimmon lams?
cut boards most 2.5" and thicker and 12-16" by 10 feet
Here the bamboo
I've cut some boo into lams for glass bows, the trouble I had was by the time you have both sides flat you have used up most of your boo. One lam per section is all I could get and then had probs getting anything very thick. Persimmon should be good, it is very hard as I understand, but I've never used it in a bow.
Not a one piece but I've made quite a few takedowns. Bow building is a very addictive hobby. I'm always thinking of ways to make the next one.
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And Mike, you do a tremendous job on them!! :thumbsup:
You really have me thinking more about it
Very nice bows guys! That's something I have always wanted to try. Probably try a self bow first.
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Heres some spalted persimmon i cut and stabilized myself ( for pot calls) but my summer project my new T/D recurve i will use this stabilized spalted persimmon supply as my riser. Really excited about how this will look. This hobby has been so rewarding that has led me into so many more mediums of woodworking from wooden bowls, game calls, furniture, wooden utensils to stabilizing wood. highly recommend and TradGang is the place to reach out for help.. So many talented guys on here.
Impressive bows guys. Some real talent on display here.
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