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Started by Pat B, February 23, 2010, 11:10:00 AM

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John Scifres

kodiakkid,

If it were me, I'd get that top limb bending more from midlimb out.  that's a sure source of handshock.  I'm a big fan of flipped tips too.  If fo no other reason than they look cool.
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jess stuart

Dang that is just pretty cool.  I don't know much about wood bows but looks like a keeper to me.

Pat B

Coming along nicely. I agree with John about the top limb and flipped tips. Reducing those tips to 3/8" or less after flipping them will help reduce the shock too.
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Bert Frelink

Very nice Mr Kodiak, take us along on the flipping of the tips. Please.
Have a great day.
Bert.

scottm

Looking great kodiakkid!

Balding Kansan

Put the long string on it yesterday. I've got quite a ways to go yet. 67" ntn. 1 7/8" at fades to 1/2" tips. Any input on my tiller thus far is greatly appreciated!!!

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Pat B

With that much bend already it is time for a low brace. Don't pull it any farther on the long string.  If you try to go farther with the long string you will have problems later. The right limb looks pretty good. The left limb looks stiff at mid limb and near the fades.
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4est trekker

Those fades are scary abrupt.  They're alright for the moment, but when the near-fade wood starts to move you may run into problems.  It looks like there's a pronounced taper that starts about 3"out from the point where the riser jumps in.  I'd work that section into a smooth transition with the fades.
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Balding Kansan

Thanks guys. Yeah I'll blend those fades in and work on that left limb a little more. If you see anything else let me know
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Stiks-n-Strings

Done some work on my bow today.

thinned the boo down and cleaned everything up in the planer.

Going for 62" boo backed jatoba. a 10" power lam 4" handle and 6-7" out to the fades. Mild reflex.
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Pat B

I'm getting close on my bow. Shaped the handle today, rounded all corners and worked on the bend a bit more. I'm gonna rawhide back this bow because of the crooks, twists and knots. A few timber rattler skins and bison horn overlays should set her off nicely. Haven't decided on the handle wrap yet.
 After I get the rawhide down and cured I will put a hundred or so arrows through her. If everything works out well I'll get the finish on her and send her off.
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kodiakkid

Worked on the tiller a little and got it bending better. I decided to go ahead and flip the tips. I am hesitant to show pics of how I do things . If you follow me in the bow building adventure you may get led to places you don't need to go.  Per Berts request though here are some pics of how I flip the tips on a bow. It worked on the first one I tried and the others as well so I haven't changed the way I do it. Ya'll gotta promise not to laugh.

My jig.

I simply put the bow behind 1 nail and in front of the piece of wood held by the other nail

I heat the tip as I keep pressure on the bow. As it starts to bend I keep going till I reach the point I can insert the other nail to hold the bow in position


I let the bow set till it is cool and flip it around and flip the other one

Remember ya'll promised not to laugh.
Always strive to do the right thing. Don't beat yourself down when you mess up. Ask for forgivness and keep on keeping on.

Stiks-n-Strings

looks good to me kodiak. I like to keep it simple too brother.
Striker stinger 58" 55# @ 28
any wood bow I pick off the rack.
2 Cor. 10:4
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Pat B

Brilliant!!! Simple but effective. I have just the job coming up that would benefit from a copy of your bending jig. Mind if I borrow your idea?
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walkabout

simple is good man, dont let anyone tell you different. as long as it gets the job done noone can give you guff about it.lol. looks good though, someones gonna be happy when they get that one.
Richard

kodiakkid

I don't mind at all if you borrow it.
Always strive to do the right thing. Don't beat yourself down when you mess up. Ask for forgivness and keep on keeping on.

4est trekker

Laugh?  Heck no!  That's a great jig.  I used to do almost the same thing when I would bend my snowshoe and landing net frames.  Looking good!
"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through him."  Col. 3:17

scottm

I think ill give that a try on my next osage project!Ingenious plan kodiakkid!

Pat B

Here is where I am at this point. If you remember, here is where she was a few months ago...


...and here she is today...



 Because of the "character" of this bow I decided a rawhide backing was in order. I accomplished that today and here is where she sits now. When the rawhide is cured I'll blend it in with the rest of the bow and shoot a few volleys through her.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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DVSHUNTER

looks nice pat. Plenty of character for sure.
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