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Started by C. Johnson, April 21, 2018, 03:33:58 PM

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C. Johnson

So, this is a bow I built for a charity auction.

I provided a sample bow and agreed to make one to spec for the winner.  He wanted something with a grey and red theme.  So, I bought a big block of grey actionwood from Bingham's and a nice piece of Bloodwood from Woodcraft.  I made spliced limbs and a two wood riser using the grey actionwood and bloodwood.  I wasn't real pleased with the coloration of the bloodwood.  It didn't turn out as red as I would have liked.  Still looks nice though.

Anyway, here's how it turned out.

Recurve, #2
62" NTN
42# @ 28"




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I'm going to let the finish cure until tomorrow.  Then, I'll install a rest and string it.

Thanks for looking!

Buemaker


beachbowhunter

Very nice!  Been meaning to ask, how do you do those long splices? Do you have a pattern for cutting and sanding?
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C. Johnson

Quote from: beachbowhunter on April 21, 2018, 05:26:02 PM
Very nice!  Been meaning to ask, how do you do those long splices? Do you have a pattern for cutting and sanding?

Thank you!

I have a template to draw the shape.  I glue the two halves together with just a few dots of Titebond, draw the shape, and then cut on the bandsaw.

Then, I disassemble the two halves and put the two pieces together and sand off the saw marks on the spindle sander.

I make one or two accent strips and then glue everything together with Smooth On.

Maybe I'll post a build along for how to do it.  I promise it's a lot easier to do than it is to explain. ;)

Bvas

Nice work as always Craig.

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