Just finished/ Bamboo backed Osage

Started by KENDALL TECHAU, February 19, 2010, 02:27:00 PM

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KENDALL TECHAU

62",47#@28". The handle is Mexican Rosewood,Maple and Wenge.

KENDALL TECHAU

Here's a full draw picture. The bow works thru the tips.

Ostrorogi

Will you eat that? If not, why did you kill it?

bjansen

Wow, that is outstanding Kendall.  Great job!

ishi1archer

Nice work!! I like the handle treatment.

twitchstick

Looks great maybe some day I'll be there.

stickytoes

beutiful bow...but you put the shelf on the wrong side cause i am left handed...just kidding.   it does look great!!!

scottm


ron w

Well ain't that a nice one......well done!!!
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Stiks-n-Strings

Oh Yeah! That's what I'm talkin bout.
Nice!
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BrianO

Wow!!. That is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.  PM sent.

strungstick

What kind of dye on the bamboo? Heat treated also?
That is one of the nicest bamboo backed bows I've ever seen!

KENDALL TECHAU

Thanks fellas. Fiebings leather dye on the bamboo, dark brown and cordovan. The bamboo is'nt heat treated. Kendall

Pac'em out

Very nice looking bow.  Do you use billet staves?

Chisler

Nice, nice work Kendall.  That reminds me, have to go downstairs and see about getting my BBM finished up.

eman614

that looks great. i really like the look of the boo on it, and the rosewood in the handle.

str8sh2ter

that's a beautiful bow.i really like the color s.Just a great job.Congrats!

NTD

The Finish work is INCREDIBLE and leaves me envious. but I'm curious as to your tiller.  Is there a reason you don't have the bow working more towards the fades and that you didn't leave the tips stiff?  It just seems that on such a short bow you'd want more of it working.  It appears as all the work is being done in the outer limbs.  Amazing finish work though like I said.

KENDALL TECHAU

To my eye, the limbs start working right off the fades and work thru the tips. I really don't like leaving the tips stiff on a selfwood or a composite bow,makes for handshock.

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