Re-Gifting a bow for Christmas

Started by Trux Turning, December 18, 2011, 12:16:00 PM

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Trux Turning

This is a bow I built early on in my bow building addiction (about 7 years ago), a one piece 60" bingham recurve for my son. The other day I pulled it off the bow rack and had to admit it was closer to being a bow blank than a finished bow-- the riser was bulky, the limbs were excessively wide, the tips- well no wonder the bow shot below average. On the plus side all the glue joints were good so I went to work on it, I ground off the tip overlays and added an overlay to the riser, Reshaped the entire bow and retillered- the only bright idea I couldn't change was the stamped lams under the clear glass (skins maybe?). The bow finished out 37# @28"s and shoots like a dream now- I still need to put the final finish on it- bocote riser with elm lams- I'm guessing my son will be happy with the changes I made to it.





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GREG IN MALAD

It sure doesn't look like a bow-blank anymore. That's one nice looking recurve, it makes me wish I had saved more of my early bows.
I didnt miss, thats right where I was aiming

jsweka

Looks great!
I've got my first one hanging on the rack too and it also looks like a bow blank.  I keep it there for the days when things aren't quite going right in my basement shop just to remind me that I have gotten better in this craft. (Then I look at my custom Great Plains to get an idea of where I want to be.)
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Dmaxshawn

Beautiful bow David. I'm sure he will cherish it.  

Shawn

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