A couple of new bows I built

Started by trclements, August 02, 2010, 02:51:00 PM

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trclements

I have only visited this site a few times but thought I would share a few pics of two bows that I just finished up the last couple of weeks.  The first is my hunting bow for this year.  It is a 64" RD longbow that is 55@27.  The riser is brazilian tulipwood footed with macassar ebony and the limbs are the same.  This is bow number four that I have built.  The second is one I just finished up last week for my brother-in-law and is number five.  It is the same length but come out to  62@28.  The riser is grey actionwood with tulipwood accent strips and limb accents on black glass.

Trevor









trclements

Here is the second one for my brother-in-law.







Joey V.

Real nice! How did you foot together the top of the limb veneers?  I have attempted a couple of different ways with bad longterm results??  Care to share your process???

THX

Jason Scott


trclements

I take the boards I want together and cut them to 1.5" wide by 0.75" thick.  Then I make the cuts that I want and glue the two boards together with spacers in between if you what with smooth-on.  Then I square the board up and then cut my thin laminations with my bandsaw.  I ground these veneers down to 0.020".  Then thinner you can get them the better because then they don't really have a problem making the bend when they are that thin without coming apart.

Trevor

sulphur

WHEW!! nice nice nice.  wish i had a brother in law like you!
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Kevin Breaux

Hey Trevor, very nice work!

How was it to work with the macassar ebony, did you take any extra precautions before glue-up?

trclements

QuoteOriginally posted by Kevin Breaux:
Hey Trevor, very nice work!

How was it to work with the macassar ebony, did you take any extra precautions before glue-up?
The macassar ebony smells terrible and burns the eyes and skin so make sure you use a good respirator and glasses. The piece that I used was from gilmer woods and they had it for a while so the moisture content was around 8% in the middle. I tried a tru-oil finish on it but it never really dried very well so I sanded it of and used a super glue finish instead and then polished it up with 0000 steel wool. As far as gluing it up I just sanded the pieces with a 50 grit sanding drum to have a nice rough surface for gluing.

Trevor

fish n chicks

Any cat rockin classic sambas and making risers & limbs that fine is alright with me. Very excellent work bro.

Stiks-n-Strings

Love the grips! Super nice bows right there.
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I've got to say you must have one fantastic relationship with your brother in law.... Good looking stuff...
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trclements

Here is an unstrung profile pic as well that I forgot to post.

Trevor


Joey V.

THX Jason Scott for the link.  I shouldn't have an issue again!

THX
Joey V.

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YOUR THE MAN, NICE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jered Shofner

Do you have any more sisters?  :-)

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Mudd

Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

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Trveor, These bows look very nice keep up the good work. Good Hunting   Knifemaker

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