Osage first try (ding ding)

Started by KellyG, January 05, 2011, 01:00:00 AM

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KellyG

Pat it is ok they don't look that hard to build. I really appreciate what you have done so far. I like building this stuff when time permits and will build one sooner or later. I got you package last night by the way. I will watch the DVD tomorrow some time, and send it back shortly after.

Pat B

Take your time with it Kelly. Learn to make strings then send it back. I've already watched it many times.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

KellyG

For those who don't hit powow much or for those who just have not seen it. Here is the story of the bow and my first ever trad kill, and it was done with this bow.

http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=110580

coaster500

Wow Kelly I missed it in Powow!!! Congrats in spades....  What a buck and with your "Osage Bow" and "Arrow", just plain doesn't get any better than that...

Super job  :)

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Roy from Pa

Awesome Kelly... Just Awesome... ^ 5 Roy

KellyG

Ok I took the bow in to work today; for people wanted to see the bow I took the deer with. I drew it back in the morning and well.

 

Good bye my friend, now where is my draw knife?

fujimo


Pat B

Sorry she blew, Kelly. Do you know where it gave out or why? You can learn a lot from a break. Study it and see what it tells you.
 I guess she gave you what you wanted but had no more to give.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

J. Holden

You made a sniper bow, yeah, that's it.  One shot, one kill.  Sorry to see this my friend.  Well, I know you shipped another stave home prior to leaving.  Now you'll have to start "Osage bow, round 2 (ding ding)".  You can still hunt.  I know you have another long bow to use...

-Jeremy  :coffee:
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Roy from Pa

Geeze Kelly, that's a bummer Bud. But I'd hang her on the wall next to that fine Buck... And guess what Kelly, there will be more that explode:)

KellyG

If I had bought that bow I would have cried but since I made it. I get to make another, yes it is heartbreaking.

Pat I have my thoughts on why. If you look at the longer piece it is almost a straight break across the back. That short piece sandwiches between the other.

I think as I was drawing it, I may have over drawn it a little and it would not have been much. Plus it has been really dry here. We got some rain but really dry for the most part. So I think the RH dropped.

When she failed she blew, know creaking or anything all of a sudden, I had a take down.

I have it in my storage shed with my first try bow. I have not really decided what I want to do with it. I may use parts of it in other bows, or glue it back up and hang it with the deer.

dmikeyj

I don't know much, but that bow made you meat.  Deserving of some honorific rest of life, methinks.

Shame it let go though, never a fun time.

Waiting for version 2.0...
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Osagetree

Aw! I hate to hear about the bow. Regardless, you have the memory for a lifetime. I bet your boy talks about it long after our generation is gone!
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PEARL DRUMS

The worst part of ALL of it is the fact you try to convince folks that wooden bows are very effective and durable, then you bring it in to show them and the sumgun breaks! That just sucks the most right there. You can always make another, but you may not be able to "re-convince" folks that they are a great weapon. Oh well......have fun whittling another out Kelly.

razorback

Sorry to see your bow like that Kelly. It has been fun watching the progression from complete newbie with that first stick in the desert, to this bow, your first deer and now the bows demise. I would glue it up and hang it with the deer and the arrow. Did you find the rest of the arrow.

On a slightly different note, how many had to change their pants after she blew. Bet it made a heck of a noise  :)
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Pat B

"A bow fully drawn is 9/10ths broke!" That last 1/10th is the killer!
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

DVSHUNTER

Bummer man. At least you got the buck. Sorry for your loss.
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KellyG

Oh she gave so fast that everyone one was dumb founded, I just smiled and said now I get to make another one.

Pearl I think the buck proved that it is more then effective at what they were meant for. Everyone including me finds it really hard that I did it all like that. Funny I really don't know way though. It was done like that for thousands and thousands of years.

Next year God willing Stone or even bone points. I think I am going to try and tan part of his hide and make me a proper back quiver.  :)  Heck who knows maybe next year I may be hunting in buck skin.

Pat B

Kelly, a Plains style quiver would be more appropriate for Kansas.
My goal in archery is to get as simple as possible and still be effective. You have proved it can be done(my definition of primitive is making what you need with what you have). I have no doubt that your next year deer(s) will be with stone and/or bone.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Shaun

I keep all my busted bows and learn from them. Sometimes is a pin knot that I flattened instead of following the ring, sometimes over sanding the back ring, sometimes drawing past a point where I can see a tillering flaw - all fatal to bows. In your "full draw" pic it looks like you only have about 22 inches pulled. I know its hard to pull and take the picture with a timer, but I also under draw myself if not checking my anchor or the arrow on the shelf. Keep at it and congratulations on a beautiful Kansas buck! Good Hunting!

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