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Started by camoman, December 28, 2010, 10:59:00 AM

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camoman

What is your opinion of Binghams Project bow kits?
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Pat B

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camoman

About how many hours do you think it would take to build one?
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1984-1990
2004-Present
Kosovo - 2005
Iraq - 2008
Afghanistan - Soon

rbbhunt

I've made a few from their 60" recurve plans.  It made a good shooter.  I didn't keep a log on time, but the first few will take a while, just don't get in a hurry.
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Mike Most

I remember my first, I had 40 hours in the riser alone. And I was proud of it....I was able to see that bow in that piece of wood and bring it out.....
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Robertfishes

with no bow making experiance it took me at least 40 hours of labor for my first one..I never get in a hurry and it still takes me arround 40 shop hours..I dont have a radio or clock in the shop, I just work till I am tired or fustrated, sometimes its less than an hour sometimes 5 or 6 hours..I spent at least 100 hours reading old threads on this site about bow building before I got started..I still find myself reading and rereading old threads. Lots of good info here, you just have to search for it. good luck with your build,take some pics as you go and post them here.   Binghams is where I got started too, they are a great company. I would like to see them update their videos to include things like using a router and template to cut out forms,I never could get my form perfect using a sanding drum like their video shows..I found the KennyM method and that was how I got my form absolutly perfect.

camoman

Will definately post pics. I was planning on cutting out the form on the bandsaw then smoothing it with the drum sander then sandwiching it between 2 pieces of plywood and cutting each of them with the router. I saw it done on one of the buildalongs. After I get all this holiday stuff cleaned up and figure out what I want the riser wood to be I will get started on it.
US Army Staff Sergeant
1984-1990
2004-Present
Kosovo - 2005
Iraq - 2008
Afghanistan - Soon

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