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a bow for bernie

Started by broketooth, January 21, 2011, 07:40:00 PM

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KellyG

Ruddy,
Post pics of your latest attempts so the folk here can see what you have done. You know they my see what this issue is. Remember also most say listen to the wood. That one piece just did not want to be a re-curved stick.

Good luck,
Kelly

vanillabear?


broketooth

now that has something i have not seen yet. what is the actuall diameter. was that a wieder weight? the curve is definitely softer than the curve i was trying to make. i dont have stuff like that layin around all the weights that i have ever lifted were 2x heavey and 4x wides.
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vanillabear?


SEMO_HUNTER

That's cool VB, I've been over thinking the tip flip form too I guess? Who knew it was as simple as a plain ol circle?  :knothead:  

I'm gonna have to use that next time I want to do some creative tip flippin' thanks for the pics and advice.
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ber643

Good "showing & tell", vanillabear?, and very pretty profile on that little bow too. Unique way of clamping with the holes in the form also (to me anyway). Verrrrry Interrrrresting!   :archer:
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red hill

Cool caul, vanillabear. Nice bow also.

Rudy, bow's looking great. Can't wait to see the finished product.    :archer2:

broketooth

an update, ive been working like a mad man on this  for the past 2 days. still trying to get even tiller befor hitting the reflex form and have been working on a new recurve form. her is the bow at rest here is a pic of the bow drawn to 20"
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broketooth

sorry for the crooked pics trying to draw the bow and take a pic by yourself is not an easy task. im thinkin the limb on the left is still a little stiff. rv
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Pat B

It looks almost like a hinge on the right limb at that first panel on the byfold door. Could be an illusion though. Both limbs look a bit stiff at the fades and the outter 1/3 of each limb.
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broketooth

thanks mr pat. so far its been a fight. ive been trying to maintain an eliptical profile on each limb, im learning alot and it has been frustrating trying to do my own work without depending on every bowyer here at tg as extra eyes.still working on forms and trying to deside when to hit the reflex form and the recurve form. ruddy
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ber643

You're doing fine, and learning all the time, Ruddy. Can't beat that with a big stick (or a bow - LOL). Keep up the good work, when you can.
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broketooth

thanks bernie , it means alot.
" you have done well to keep your hair when so many are after it"

ber643

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Ret'd USMC '53-'72

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Art B

Ruddy, have you read Howard Hill's book "Hunting the Hard Way". A very enlightening chapter on "types of bows" that he elaborates on. The recurve is one of 'em. Worth reading......Art

broketooth

mr art i have not read that particular book, i would be interested in lookin at a copy one time. ive been working on bernies bow for the past couple of days. this morning i buils a new recurve form. i did some things a little different and used a larger diameter pattern. and i put a bend to make my first recurve tip. no practice stave this time, i was sure it was going to work. it probably took me about 40 minutes from start to finish. in that 40 min. after i had it completely bent and clamped i spent 10 of thos minutes just putting heat to it just to ensure that the heat fully penetrated. hopeefully we have a siccessful bend. rv
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Art B

Got my fingers crossed for you Ruddy! A lot of times on full length stave bows, that were cut close to the ground, you find the stump end a little harder to bend sometimes. Do you know which end you just bent?

broketooth

yes i do, the bottom limb. its been showing stiff through most of the build in i beleive that would have been the bottom of the tree. i m gettin ready to bend the upper limb. now i have to ask as we all know the back of the bow is not always perfectly flat it has a slight convex to it. when you bend a bow's tips to make a recurve does it sometimes and up with  any flat spot, even though your form was made into a nice smooth radius. i made these curves with the intention that they are stiff, meaning they do not open up through the draw cycle static tips. rv
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Art B

Yeah, seems like I always get some flat places here or there Ruddy. Last bow I done neither curve looked the same either. Lower limb was cut close to a knot and didn't want to bend in that area. But that's just wood being wood. Lesson learned.......Art

ber643

Mighty interesting to watch, Ruddy. Good luck from here on out.
Bernie: "Hunters Are People Too"

Ret'd USMC '53-'72

Traditional Bow Shooters of West Virginia (Previously the Official Dinosaur Wrangler, Supporter, and Lifetime Honorary Member)
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