2021 what did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 01, 2021, 05:54:06 AM

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wood carver 2

" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Roy from Pa

Mike is that cow hide or deer hide?

Tanned Deer hide stretches real nice.

I spray the hide with 3M adhesive and put the hide on right away and get it positioned, let it sit for 10 minutes and stitch it up.

Crooked Stic

Roy I got a bag of upholstery cutoffs off of the bay.
So cow hide. Yeah I got deer but wrong color.  Think sheep hide is about like deer to.
High on Archery.

Flem

Nice wrap job Stic :thumbsup:

Anybody that does leather wraps should consider burnishing the edges. Really finishes off the job, makes it look professional. Easy to do with a little wax.

Shredd

  Nice wrap Stic...

How do you burnish ends, Flem?  Speaking of wax, weren't you giving some away?? I said was into it if you are still into it...

Flem

Its simple to burnish the edges of leather. First make sure you have a clean cut on soft leather, stiff leather can be cut smooth or lightly sanded. Then you can warm up your leather and/or wax and rub it into the edges. Then take a tool, most use a wood dowel looking thingy with a groove in it and rub the crap out of the edge until it looks, well.... Burnished!

I do still have some raw beeswax to give away to anybody who wants some for the cost of shipping.

Longcruise

You can also wet it slightly and burnish with that dip part of a screw driver handle.   Then, before it dries burnish a little bit of school glue in. Do all this after you dye it if you are going to dye it.  The glue will block some dyes.  Except vinegaroon.  That goes around it.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Shredd

Quote from: Flem on June 03, 2021, 09:14:05 AM


I do still have some raw beeswax to give away to anybody who wants some for the cost of shipping.

  Thanks Flem...  I did not think about shipping and I know 2 bee keepers...  I might just ask them for some wax...   :thumbsup:

Flem

Ask them for the dregs. The bottom of the pot has the best stuff in it, but it's not real pretty. The beekeepers I know don't mind parting with the ugly stuff.


Roy from Pa

Thought I'd clean this up a tad:)

B-JS

DFC'ed my little 50" Recurve.
Up to 28" it's OK.
But above this, IT hits the wall.
But need to build a 45-50# Version with even more Taper to see If IT has real Potential.
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Shredd

  Nice Curve...  Looks like you squeezed everything you could out of a 50" bow....   I wonder what it would look like at 52 or 54"...  Do you have pics of the bow??  Unstrung, Brace and 28" draw??

B-JS

I want to Test even more Taper.

Pics Not optimal, but i think IT Shows the Essence.

Shredd

Wow, Bro...  That is some extreme engineering going on there...  How fast you spitting them arrows out at 10 gpp??

Roy from Pa


B-JS

Not really measured, yet.
Last try, i almost Killed my crony and ripped of the fletching of my heavy Arrow.
Need to eat my breakfast cereals to have Enough omph to pull the 65# Clean enough for propper chrony results.

Bowjunkie

Leather grips... I usually use deer leather and skive the top and bottom edges of the leather on the glue side, so it fades in thickness to almost nothing at the edge. When installed, it appears to roll or fade into the wood.

I spray the back of the leather with 3M spray adhesive, except for the last 3/8" or so where the stitching will be, then lay it on the bow. It never budges. Easier and more neat than the regular contact cement.

For the leather on the arrow shelf and side plate, I use 3M ATG transfer tape. Stays put through all weather but easily removed if ya want. Love that stuff.

Bowjunkie

Like this

Roy from Pa


Bowjunkie

Hi buddy  :wavey:

Picked up a few bowmaking tools at yard sales and antique stores yesterday. Got the drawknives fixed, cleaned, and just need sharpened now, then they'll be ready to go to work.

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