A simple red oak board bow

Started by bubby, February 12, 2017, 10:56:00 AM

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Wolftrail

Nice job, I thought you were building mostly selfies now...?   How many shots do you normally do with these board creations.?

mikkekeswick

Again that is a nice red oak bow  :)
Wolftrail - it pretty much is a selfbow? I'll suggest an answer on Bubby behalf....as many shots as any other bow?? Why would you not? It looks to me like a very nicely made bow.

Roy from Pa


YosemiteSam

Nicely done!

Bubby, I see you're in Red Bluff.  I've had bad luck so far with the red oak at Home Depot -- pretty brittle stuff here in the Central Valley.  My maple bow is holding up very well but my red oak bows have both snapped within the first 100 shots.  I assume all HD's probably supply from the same company.  Are you getting your red oak from HD or do you have a better source up there?
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BMorv

That's a nice one!  I'm in the process of building an "easy" board bow out of red oak.
Can you share some more details?  Steam bent re-curves?  Did you heat treat?  
I'm very interested.  It looks like your bow took very little set.  Well Done!
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

bubby

Thanks Mike and it is a selfbow, i expect years of shooting from my bows, i actually double posted this accidentally somehow

bubby

I steam/boiled the curves for about 45 mins i think and no heat treat. Just good floor tiller for low set, i went straight from floor tiller to 5" brace on this one

George Tsoukalas

Bubby, looks great. Very well done. Jawge

forestdweller

I'm even more impressed that it's unbacked. A lot of people say that the back can't be violated and so on or else your bow will fail but I disagree. Good on you!

Just curious, do you know what the cast on this bow is?

Mark R

Do you always shoot that right handed bow lefty

bubby

I always shoot lefty, even when i build a righty

Wolftrail

You are the master at these bows, lefty righty that is a tough one no doubt.    :eek:

bubby


Tim Y

Nice build Buddy.
  I finished a similar red oak bow last month. No backing, cut to center, 45# @ 28 and 66" npn. It's a snappy, fun bow to shoot.
  Thanks for sharing.
-Tim
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