2018 What did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 09, 2018, 09:03:00 PM

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C. Johnson



Test firing with no rest and no sights.  18 yards.  The longest distance I can shoot at home.

bigbob2


Forwardhandle

That is a beautifull combo Craig you put some nice art work in your bows !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

C. Johnson


Shredd

Crisp looking bow there Craig...

   I am making some headway with the new looking riser...   I got it rough sanded and put a few arrows through her with a crappy tight fitting string...  44.7# @ 28"...     410gr. /191fps...   480gr./181fps...  I'll take it...

   I still have to finish tillering her and take a good bit off the tips...  She will come in just under 44#...

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Forwardhandle

Good looking and awsome numbers sweet ! I love the riser !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

kennym

Nice Rich!! Great numbers too. :thumbsup:

I built a special bench today for something coming in next week.........
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

C. Johnson

Shredd,

I really like how you do your shelf with the groove for the fletching to pass through.  What an excellent idea and a great looking bow!

Shredd

Thanks Gentlemen...

When I first started shooting the vaned arrows were the cheapest I could get...  They flew like chit so I put a slot in my shelf and been doing it ever since...  Good to have for hunters who shoot vanes in the rain...

  Bow is all sanded...  Will fill the wenge grain tonight or tomorrow and then will be ready for finish...

styksnstryngs

I got something in the mail...
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monterey

I've been messing around with some plain maple tip wedges trying to to to get contrasting colors.  I was able to get through and through brown by soaking in ferric nitrate solution and today I saturated a pair in tea and then vinagaroon going for ebony and it worked out pretty good.

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Monterey

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

Shredd

 New riser accent...  This bow is 43#, dark brown back and green belly...  Riser wood is Sheoak, Paduak and Wenge... These are some close-up pics to show off the grain but it just does not pop in the pics like it does in person...  Might post some performance info in future...

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Forwardhandle

Very nice I really like your petite narrow looking handle design that's a pretty bow  :thumbsup:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Shredd

Petite?? !!!  You sayin' I make Girlie Bows??  !!!   ;)   :laughing:

   I think it's just the pic...  The throat is 1 5/8" or thicker...  I got pretty big hands and it feels chunky...

Forwardhandle

Ok good scale ,HE Man !!!!!  :biglaugh:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Shredd

Got around to getting some numbers on my petite "Girlie Bow"  ;) today... 

Numbers on the latest bow...  43# @ 28".....     410gr -   28" / 189fps     29" / 197fps

                                                                       480gr -   28" /179fps      29" / 187fps

  I did not realize it at the time but those numbers are on a 6 1/2" brace height...  I raised it to 7" and lost about 2 fps...

Forwardhandle

That Girly bow is pretty darn quick , pretty efficient design to that is for a Girly bow  :laughing:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Forwardhandle

At my draw 31 in. bet the skinny girl would bust 200 fps , the first real bow I made was doing 150 fps and I thought it was a rocket launcher 😃
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

kennym



Took clamps off riser for test TD

Looks good!


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Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Shredd

Looks like my post was removed...  Maybe it was too outa line...    :dunno:

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