We had another bow making party today in my shop..

Started by Roy from Pa, March 03, 2019, 02:55:44 PM

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Roy from Pa

4 of us playing with Osage and Yew bows.



Look at this curly maple riser.



Trilam with wet coat of tung oil on it, ya let it sit 10 minutes and buff it off.



And it turns into a dull satin look. After 5 coats it gets a shiny satin.



Dennys yew stave after heating in reflex.



Show and tell time.





Ya know how dumb deer are, we are in there making bows to kill deer and the dumb arses are 15 feet from window eating corn.


kennym



Ya know how dumb deer are, we are in there making bows to kill deer and the dumb arses are 15 feet from window eating corn.


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They have seen you shoot , Elroy !!  No worries at that range guys , get that corn!!

My dang mogies won't work, I think somebody shut em off... LOL
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Roy from Pa


wood carver 2

Nothing but pretty bows coming out of your shop Ole Roy! 😁
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

goobersan

I assume the tung oil absorbs into the wood a bit. Ever have to reapply after a few months or years ?
Looks amazing Roy  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Roy from Pa

I do 4 to 5 coats, waiting 24 hours between coats.

You can re-apply anytime ya want to. I've never had to do that.

Flem

That Trilam looks like you got a sunburst finish on it. Very cool :thumbsup:
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Wolftrail

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Those are some sharp looking bows. :)     Ya got some Canadian wood thar I see.  Actually Oregon and I think Washington state grow it as well. 

I have not used Tung oil in a few years.  Can you apply it over Polyurethane water based. ?

Bvas

Some nice lookin sticks as always!!

I'm gonna have to get my trips to PA timed correctly so I can swing in on one of these Sunday build parties.
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

Roy from Pa

Yew came from British Columbia...

I don't think so over poly.

Stop on in, Brad...

BMorv

Those bows look awesome.  I like the look of that maple riser. 

That's a heck of a lot of reflex on that yew.  Glad I'm not tillering it  :o
Life is too short to use marginal bow wood

Buemaker


Roy from Pa

Thanks guys.

The sister stave to that yew stave we did not heat in reflex and it ended up with 2 inches of set, with his 31 inch draw.

Yew is a very soft wood and sometimes very finicky to straighten out.

I figured this one should retain 2 inches of reflex after tillering, which will look nice.

Plan on heating in reflex to the already tilled yew bow, but not much.

Set bothers the crap out of me, I strive for a little reflex or a straight bow when completed.

Pat B

Another productive day at ye ol' shoppe del Ol' Roy. Nice looking bows you guys are making. Congrats!   :thumbsup:
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

buddyb

Nice look'n bows, what finish do you use on them?
BuddyB

Roy from Pa

Thanks Pat, those days are a lot of fun and makes winter pass quickly..

I use tung oil on the bows, Buddy.

I wipe it on with rubber gloves and lay it on heavy, it's like a thin paint consistency..

Let it dry about 8 to 10 minutes, then buff it off with clean rags.

Downside is waiting 24 hours between coats, I do 4 to 5 coats.

It's a nice finish, no runs, zero dust, it's not waterproof but it is water repellant.

I've never ever had any problems with the finish with hunting in the rain, water beads right off.

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