La Prassa! An osage bow

Started by George Tsoukalas, January 20, 2010, 08:02:00 PM

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George Tsoukalas

I just finished this osage bow.
Thanks again to Brain Halbleib for the stave.  It was a gift.
She's 51# at 26 in and is 62.5 inches long. I names this bow La Prassa!. That's what my dad used to say after he made something and was  happy with it. Lord rest him. He was a woodworker and carpenter. The cast on this bow is excellent. It shoots an arrow  further than my last half dozen ir so bows.

Here she is unbraced.



The handle area.



The upper nock.



Braced.



Full Draw.



Other side.



Questions welcomed.
Thanks for looking.
Jawge

Art B

Nicely done George! Sure to be a meat maker for sure. Good luck with it this fall...........ART

Dmaxshawn

Beautiful piece of work there.  Good luck with her.


Shawn

klm5121

Nice looking bow. Good luck in the fall
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George Tsoukalas

Thanks, Art. Lord willing that would be nice. Thanks Shawn and KLM. Jawge

Dano

Nice to see Brian was good for something.
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bjansen


Chisler


Osagetree

Thanks for posting your pics.

Nice bow!

What is your theory as to why the cast is better on this one?
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Paul/KS

Nice work as always Sir... 62" seems to be a good length  for osage. How wide did you go with the limbs?
Good looking rings on that piece of wood too BTW.

DVSHUNTER

nice bow jawge. Looks pretty sweet.
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George Tsoukalas

Dano, bjhansen, and Chisler. Osagetree, I think there are a couple of reasons. I had to heat both limbs from dade to tip to get the string even on the handle-kind of an indirect heat treating. Also, this was a very superior piece of osage. I remember reading that Jim Hamm said the darker colored osage is much better wood. Thanks, Paul. It was a pretty difficult tiller because of that do dad in the upper limb. I got a different tiller picture from each of the sides. Actually, the ring I chased was pretty thin at about 1/16 in. The thicker rings were on the inside but I couldn't go to them because the stave was not that thick to start. Thnaks, DVS. Jawge

dutchwarbow

Nice!!! I was checking how you treated that deflexed spot in the lower fades, found out you handled it perfectly! shoul've known it!

didn't you always wear slippers?  :p

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George Tsoukalas

Thanks, Dutch. The bow shoots well.  :)  Jawge

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Keenan

Great looking bow Jawge, I love the character kinks in that limb. Graet job on the tiller. Bet she is a sweet shooter.
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George Tsoukalas

Thanks, Keenan. She shoots very well Jawge

Mike Mecredy

O got a stave like that out in my shop I was working on during my "spare time".  See that George reminds me I need to do a little soothing work on that self bow and take a little break from the fiberglass.
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