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2017 Bow Swap

Started by KellyG, February 08, 2017, 10:26:00 AM

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Krasus

Got mine on the tillering tree.  :)


Walt Francis

Some good looking bows in the works.  I finally finished the kitchen remodel and am nearly done with the bonus/archery/fishing room.  The garage is next, hopefully I will get started on mine in the next couple of weeks.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

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Mad Max

I got mine out of the oven and cleaned off the buggers.
Ready for overlay's/underlays and tiller.
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Mad Max

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Mad Max

How is everybody coming along?
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Mo_coon-catcher

I havnt been able to make any progress since the trade started and got the persimmon Stave roughed out. In about a month or so, I should be able to start working on bows again. I've been layed up with a broken tallus and punctured eye. I should be allowed to start placing my weight on my foot again in a few more weeks, and after the next eye surgery heals, I should be able to start lifting more and excerting more efforts to stuff., though I still won't have my full vision back yet. But the goal is an ELB design, if I can remember correctly 78" long. I plan to make pointed tips with built up silk thread wrap nocks, using tightening loops on both ends of the string. I tried that string type on a 100# Black Cherry EWB, and I liked it, though the cherry didn't too much. I was able to utilize very shallow single side nocks without the string slipping off. I'll make a black locust reflex deflex as a back up if I'm not excited with how this one turns out. I need to figure out how to post pictures from my phone, the persimmon has a near color to the wood. Sort of a lavender gray.

Kyle

passion for knowledge

Hope the recovery is quick and complete.
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

Mad Max

Get well
Sounds like a cool bow
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monterey

This is all making me wish I'd jumped in   :(
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Dan Landis

I got my plan B bow tillered to my recipient's draw length.  Till I get it sanded out will probably come in slightly under or right on the low end of the desired weight.  If it's too low I'll pike it a little.  Will try to get some pics up with my phone, the camera isn't working too well anymore.  Hope to get it all prettied up by the end of the week, if all goes well.

mikkekeswick

I haven't had time to do much work on anything yet, I got the woods sorted out and dimensioned but that is it so far.

Krasus

Just cut my grip and sight window. Tips all shaped and finished. Now to just finish the handle shaping.

Does my victim care if the poundage is slightly under? (2 to 3 lbs). It's bang on now. But I'll lose some at final sanding.

Mo_coon-catcher

For whoever a got me, I'm not picky about the poundage. if it comes in a little light, I'll be just as happy with it. Well tillered beats out a litle higher poundage.

Kyle

KellyG

Looking good.

Kyle get better we don't need you getting splinters in your good eye just yet.

Dan Landis

A little light on poundage is fine with me, if it is coming my way.

Dan Landis

My plan B bow came in almost 5lbs under the low end of my recipient's desired range.  I shortened each limb by 1" and checked the tiller.  My pull rope was pulling straight down the line and all looked good until, POP! It cracked on the outside corner of one of the wiggles, about mid limb.  Now It's on to plan "B" and a half I guess you would call it.  I'm going to make a two piece out of it and make a new bottom limb.  This thing is starting to be a pain in the butt.  Maybe the third time will be the charm.

Mad Max

Mine came in 5# over, so I narrowed the limbs 3/16"
Awesome
I been wanting to narrow those limbs, should smoke the arrows.

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Mo_coon-catcher

That looks awesome! And is coming alig quickly.
It's difficult not being able to work on anything l, especially when you have a vision in your head of what you want to build.

Kyle

Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by Mo_coon-catcher:
That looks awesome! And is coming alig quickly.
It's difficult not being able to work on anything l, especially when you have a vision in your head of what you want to build.

Kyle
June 30th
You have some time
Get well
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passion for knowledge

Mine became a 2 piece today - not on purpose!

Oh well, it happens.

Had it to full draw a few times previously with no problem. Glad it broke on me and not my recipient!

Was 62# @ 28' last time I tested it.

I'd best get going on the next one.
Creativity and the search for knowledge are what keep me sane(ish)

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