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2014 Annual Bow Swap

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

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Echatham

Roy i was on yer thumpin list half a dozen times last year.... nothin ever happened to me.  i aint skeered.

goobersan

Great work fellas !!  Love the wood and skins
Maybe we should all build the old man some Purdy bows to decorate his shop with. Might be good to have some color for that pretty lady of his to enjoy.    :bigsmyl:

Roy from Pa

But I'm retired now and I can travel:)

Echatham

Well then im buiding a bunker.

LittleBen

Cool Ed. Red Oak?

Only thing that would concern me is if there are any nail holes through the back, filling with a dowel will not bring the strength back. It would be best to back it if you have a nail hole that needs filling all the way through the bow to the back. A dowel filled hole on the belly is no big deal.


First thing I'd do is run them through a planer or jointer and see what the grain looks liek and if it's straight enough for a bow.

halfseminole

It does look like red oak, as opposed to some very clearly black walnut elsewhere in the structure.  Looks like I'm back on the hunt.

Thanks for the note about the nail holes.  Glad to know before I start building.  Back to square one.

ranger 3

Thanks guys, about 6 or 7 more coats and a nice handle wrap and rest and it's on way to ****,
You know D it is RH or LH right now.
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

goobersan

Be nice to have a bow with wood that old Ed. Be funny if it went to Roy, probably born the same century    :laughing:  
Real nice find !

Dmaxshawn


halfseminole

Yeah, but a red oak bow for the swap?  After all the times we tell beginners not to use red oak unless they have to?  I'd have to rawhide back it, and search through my wood to find a suitable riser wood for it.  I'm about fed up to the point that I'm just gonna buy a stave of hickory.  

Either that or I get started bending up some PVC...

Roy from Pa


cunruhshoot

Awesome bows Ranger 3 and Pat. Love the self bow or should i say i would love to love one...
As Iron sharpens Iron so one person sharpens another...Prov. 27:17

canopyboy

QuoteOriginally posted by canopyboy:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Roy from Pa:
Well any hunting stories?
Yes, several.

  :saywhat:  [/b]
Ok Roybert, I started my hunting story.  It's been a crazy week.  The first installment is in the Hill Hog Hunt thread:

http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=128184&p=18#000263
TGMM Family of the Bow
Professional Bowhunters Society

"The earth has its music for those who will listen." - Santayana

Roy from Pa


KellyG

Halfseminole I would get it cleaned up first and just see what it really is. Heck that old of wood you never know what it will do. Red oak of that error is not the same as today. Heck might be chestnut or old pine for all I know though.

canopyboy

Rest of the story posted now too.
TGMM Family of the Bow
Professional Bowhunters Society

"The earth has its music for those who will listen." - Santayana

Dmaxshawn

Got my swap bow put together and trapped.  117@28


Roy from Pa


halfseminole

It's 100% red oak.  Open pores, no tyloses, extremely evident radiata.  It's 100% seasoned and ready to go-shoot, it was well seasoned when WWI broke out.  Heaviest oak I've ever seen-weighs like live oak.

Just cut down a hackberry, but I'm gonna have to enlist help in cutting it to size and hauling it to the house. Only one of its kind I've seen all day.  However, as I have no tools to deal with a stave like that, it'll have to go to the wood room to season.

So I'm torn-ancient red oak or buy a hickory stave?  

Seriously, PVC would be easier.  I have lots, and I can hit 60 pounds with it no problem.  Dress it up in birch bark and leather, nobody would know it from a horse bow.

Echatham

Ed would ya really have to buy a hickory stave?  I know there's lots of it in Jasper.

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