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2014 Annual Bow Swap

Started by KellyG, January 16, 2014, 01:03:00 AM

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Roy from Pa

Yup Cory, I love a darker stain on Boo. This bow is heading west by the way.. Just sayen:)

kennym

Dear Ol Roy, the tablesaw looks nuthin like the one on the website, all kinds of dust on her already. You've gone bonkers son...  :laughing:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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heartlandbowyer

Ouch, thats gonna make alot of guys wonder, theres a lot west PA.  :saywhat:

Cory

kevin_h

Kellyg, Fujimo...

Not sure what can be done, the one knot runs just under the surface at a 45deg all the way from one side to the other..and the other chunk just had a huge punky spot hidden inside..its a total loss..

Fujimo, you have any yew can send my way..?
Kevinh_ak
Alaska teacher..

Roy from Pa

Well ok, it's heading to the mid west. Does that help out? :)  Hope ************** likes it.

Echatham

Roy whats that notepad on ur table say?  Corn?  In your old age ya need a grocery list to remember one thing? Or does that say Cory  ;)

cunruhshoot

Roy - the mid west is not far enough...think west coast...central valley California to be more specific.    :D
As Iron sharpens Iron so one person sharpens another...Prov. 27:17

Roy from Pa

It could be Cory, can't tell from here:) It could make it to the coast too, Cunruh:)

Dmaxshawn

David I like your idea on the belly ramps.  Kenny and ol Roy looking good. Or ok I guess

KellyG

Roy your bow is looking good usual.

Kevin is the bad spots on the same boards or different one. If it is different boards you should be able to cut the boards before the bad spots as z splice the handles to get a bow out of the pieces but I can't tell from you pics if how long the boards are.

Roy from Pa

Kenny, sure hope ya got my name.. Those lams are awesome ole boy.

canopyboy

Dang, take a little time off and there's all sorts of porn here.

I love the idea of reversing tapers for strength and light weight Kenny.... I can't wait for that bow to show up here.

So my wife had forbidden me from entering another swap again.  But as I'm polishing out the final coat of wax on a couple of longbows, she's gotten into what I should make my recipient.  I'm thinking reverse handle hill, but she thinks they look too weird and says I should aim for something that looks more classic.  I explained what I wanted to do with the walnut and how I wanted to dress up the riser this time, she seemed to like that idea.  She wants to know when I'm going to get started.  I said I have some kid bows to make first, and she seemed kind of disappointed!  

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fujimo

how cool are those lams gonna look from the side.. as the profile starts to taper towards the tips!  :thumbsup:

fujimo

holy smokes "cantelope boy" you getting her well trained- wanna give us some pointers.
my good wife never harasses me about bows or hunting etc- but she certinally doesnt get involved- good on ya  :thumbsup:  shes a keeper!!!

D

I get married Saturday but so far the years ive spent with her she couldn't care less one way or the other. I imagine that will change after saturday when she gets hired on full time...lololol

D

I get married Saturday but so far the years ive spent with her she couldn't care less one way or the other. I imagine that will change after saturday when she gets hired on full time...lololol

Echatham



got my layouts drawn up on stave 1 and 2.  i like em both the same so im gonna go ahead and rough em both out and see if theres any surprises on the belly side.  both have a touch of snaky and just enough pin knots to give them character without making the bow to tricky to build.

cunruhshoot

Eric - I am so amazed as i look at those two pieces of wood and think that you will shape them in to a working bow. Looking forward to seeing those take shape.

Cameron
As Iron sharpens Iron so one person sharpens another...Prov. 27:17

KellyG

Congrats D

Eric that one on the right has some thick rings for sure.

Should make a nice bow with just a bit of character.

Echatham

Thanks Cameron.  Always is fun.  Its neat to watch it happen even when you're doing it..  Kelly the rings thin out a bit at the other end of the stave but there still not bad.  The other stave has the thinnest rings ive worked but still not what youd call "thin".  Different sides of the same tree by the way.  Another stave from that same log i worked down real deep to the real thick rings... But i also got into alot of thorns and knots.  Its at floor tiller now with a half dozen through and through holes.  Gonna be neat if it works out.

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