couple R/D sinewed osage's in works

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snakewood3

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snakewood3







Made some strings with this stuff. I am very impressed so far. No stretch, no plastic.

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coaster500

That looks great, love the profile!!

Bet it shoots real well???
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snakewood3

Thanks !  The smaller 60 incher is shot in now and skinned. It draws as smooth as any bow I've ever shot and has great cast. Both limbs were offset a bit which brought the string to the edge of handle, I pointed the handle at the string and very slightly weakened the off side tiller. This has given the bow center shot function and no torque on draw.
More pics as things develop.
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razorback

Great looking tiller on that bow Charles, love the lines on it. Is the loop on that bow string a standard twist or is it some type of braid, it looks real sharp.

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snakewood3

Yikes! need to censor them gurls.
It's a braid, after doing the flemish twist for the loop.
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Black Mockingbird

Sweet...R/D designs are one of my favs for many reasons

Keenan

Sweet looking bows! Great tiller and profiles.
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2treks

Looking real good Charles.
That is one sweet shop, love the tools and your sinew set-up. Looks great.

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David Flanrey

Charles, how about a how to do on the string?  Please and thank you.  :bigsmyl:

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Bert Frelink

Charlie, I have a couple of questions,
What kind of sinew are you using and what kind of glue, I am in the process of building a sinew backed Hickory Recurve and am not experienced in the application of sinew but have played around a little with Knox gelatin and some Buffalo sinew.
Thanks.
Bert.

snakewood3

Bert, Elk back sinew and Titebond 3. Presoak clean sinew in luke warm water for about 30 minutes, thats what I use the warming arrangement for. Remove sinew bunches and lightly dry by pulling between fingers, comb out if needed. Drag through pan of TB 3 working glue into bundle then pull thru fingers as before to remove excess glue. Put on bow as with any other method. Usually about 10 days to cure.
 This is the method used and taught by Ed Scott.
 Thanks again all for the compliments.
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DEATHMASTER

Very nice bows will keep a eye on here and hope to learn from a master.   Dream of someday having a nice Osage bow.

snakewood3

DEATHMASTER, Thanks for the compliment but I am by no means a master bowyer. I am blessed with an attention to detail and a lot of luck.
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