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Started by broketooth, June 04, 2009, 07:48:00 PM

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broketooth

ive posted a bow ive been working on. it has a bulbous handle ive been trying to figure out how to wrap it in leather. this handle has no arrow rest it is meant to shoot of the knuckle. can anyone show me how you have done your bulbous handle wraps.
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No-sage

Here is one I did with a double shelf, left and right handed.

 

Here is another, left handed only.

 

 

bjansen

Wow look at that green...is that lockwoods dye?  Looks great...


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Pat B

Ruddy, I rarely use leather handle grips anymore but if done correctly, they look really cool. Lately I've been using hemp cord from Wally World wrapped around the handle and set in Massey finish. Makes a very comfortable and positive grip.
  A "Ferret's Floppy Rest" works very well with a bulbous handle when shooting off the knuckle.
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broketooth

mr pat i remember you mentioning the massey finish before what epoxy do you use and how do you use it
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Adam Keiper

Random things I've done.








Pat B

Dang AK, you are quite the artisan. Beautiful handle(and bow)dressings.
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Moen

Wow.. Beautiful bows.
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BEN

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Pat B

Ruddy, I use 2ton epoxy but for Massey finish I don't think it matters.
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UnderControl16

Hey this seems like the right place to ask this... Has anyone ever tried burning designs in to the limbs of a bow? Does anyone have any ideas on this topic?

longbowhntr

Michael I have done it few times. I'll see if I can find some pics.

DCM



Ribbon style wraps seem to be easier to fit to heavily contoured shapes.  I have a hard time with laced wraps, but that would probably help fit a single wrap style, like the top pic.  Also, leather has a grain such that it will stretch more readily in a particular direction than another.  I try to figure that out as well, but depending upon how heavy it is this is of limited utility.

Eric Krewson

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On rests, I see a lot that are a pretty prominent bump under the leather because they are left too tall. I use a glued on rest but file away most of the bump that will be under the leather to make it transition smoothly into the handle.

 

The end result is a neater handle with out the bump.

 

I make a wider rest but the same principle would apply to an antler tip, layered leather or any other rest placed under the handle leather.

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