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2013 Annual Bow Swap

Started by goobersan, January 08, 2013, 04:08:00 PM

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bigbob2

Looks great Soy! Love the look of your too Troy!

chackworth3

All ya'll are making some sweet looking bows!

razorback

Bob, if that bow is coming my way send me a PM. my parents are coming over in June and we could probably work out a way to get the to bring it, over sized baggage is probably cheaper than postage. If it is not coming my way you are a bloody cane toad and go the cochroaches    :bigsmyl:
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

goobersan

nice Razor...... your lucky Roy didn't hear that

D

Soy what do you mean third graders try at an inlay???  Give yourself more credit than that I like it I think it looks great.
Everybodies stuff is looking really good so far.  Really great looking work going on.  I'm trying to take a little more time this year and not rush it.   Try to scratch around on it this weekend.

PrimitiveSniper66

Thad you better start over and just drop that snake off when you stop by next time, It looks really nice . Curt

soy

Thanks guys... I tell you this took more time than I thought it would... the knock and point are whitetail deer antler the feathers are from the tail feather of an Eastern wild turkey...the shaft is cocobolo to match the tip overlays on the bow,@the 100shot mark 100more to go than skins and bon voyage!

goobersan

Looks great Soy. I'll be waiting for it to arrive

Troy D. Breeding

Beginning to look like a bow...

Limbs fitted and ready to cut to length and taper.



After cutting to length and tapering.

 

Filed in the string groves and strung it for the first time.



Limb tips are still pretty wide, but I start that way incase I have to adjust anything. As it stands right now they show to be pulling straight and the tiller is even.

Tomarrow I'll carry on with the limb work. I'd really like to get things where I can start shaping the riser.

Troy
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wood carver 2

Great looking bows everyone.
I'm back to square one. I was working on my BBH that I started on some time ago. It had a small hinge beginning to show on one limb, so I worked slowly and carefully until I got a nice even tiller. Brace height was still a bit low, so I twisted the string a bit and brought it to about 6". It still looked good and even and it was going to hit the upper end of my target weight window. I excercised it some more and looked at it at 26". I had been bringing it slowly to longer draws, scraping and sanding small amounts of wood. Then I noticed that the tiller was looking off. I ran my fingers along the belly and found some bumps where it was starting to look hingey. Sure enough, there are three deep frets there. Another piece of firewood.   :banghead:  
I guess I'll head back out and start another one.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Troy D. Breeding

Dang,,, hate to hear that Dave.

Guess that's why I went back to making and shooting glass bows.
Troy D. Breeding
www.WoodGallery295.net

Retirement ain't what it's cracked up to be.

wood carver 2

Thanks Troy. I'm beginning to lean the same way.
I think that I'll be investing in some equipment for building glass bows later this year. Not just out of frustration, but then I'll get to use some really nice woods to build bows with.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Al Dean

TGMM Family of the Bow

Troy D. Breeding

So far I'm happy as can be with the bow. Sure hope ************** likes it as much as I do.
Troy D. Breeding
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Retirement ain't what it's cracked up to be.

Trux Turning


Trux Turning

I'm slowly getting a riser put together- need to start on limbs soon....


Dan Landis

Dave, hate to hear that.  Would it be possible to clean out the hinge area and glue in a patch or a complete belly slat?  I've saved a few that way that are still shooting yet.  Just a thought, I hate to give up on anything until all options are exhausted.

Troy D. Breeding

Trux,

I'm watching this one pretty close. The checker board or what ever you call it is going to be outstanding!!!

Troy
Troy D. Breeding
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Retirement ain't what it's cracked up to be.

DVSHUNTER

That riser is sweet trux.

I shot in my trade bow more today.
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