Another bow makes it into the line up for opening day!

Started by Kevin Breaux, July 29, 2010, 11:53:00 PM

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Kevin Breaux

Just finished this one today.

60" recurve drawing 48#s @ 28"

The riser is cherry dyed osage orange. There is a solid osage orange hounds tooth footed into the riser, boardered with hard rock maple and purple heart slats. The limb core is hard rock maple dyed the color of osage orange. Topped off with osage orange and purple heart veneers.


Shoots ok    ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Badwithabow

man thats a beautiful stick.... hope i get half that good.
Brandon Moore
Rome,Ga

walkabout

very sweet bow. love the color contrast and the finish is stunning.
Richard

Swissbow

Beautiful bow ! A very fine piece of work.

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fish n chicks

There is definitely a home for purpleheart in my heart and you used it awesomely. Very nice shooter you got there.

BenBow

Dang Kevin that is one sweet bow. I can tell those pictures don't do it justice. Did you dye the riser before or after final shaping? Really well done.
Thanks for showing it.
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Loren Holland

I have been using osage and purple heart lately too, i love that combination. the way you matched the maple with dye is very cool. great looking bow, makes me really want to get my glass bow form done finally.

Dave Bowers


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Kevin Breaux

QuoteOriginally posted by BenBow:
Dang Kevin that is one sweet bow. I can tell those pictures don't do it justice. Did you dye the riser before or after final shaping? Really well done.
Thanks for showing it.
Galen, I dyed it all after it was together. Sanded from 80, 100, 120, 180, 320 after 320 I used LOCKWOOD'S WOOD STAIN & DYE with denatured alcohol then very lightly sanded with 400 and 600 then poly finish.


   Yep, I agree with you too!  I need a block of instruction on how to make the subject look it's best in a still picture.
I like the look of cherry, but it just didn't sit right with that osage hounds tooth footing. I used the lemon dye. The hard rock maple accepted the dye also, it looks just like osage from the edges of the limbs.


frank bullitt

It's a looker for sure!

The name is Sweet, too!  :bigsmyl:

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