hickory backed maple and walnut

Started by Ken75, March 23, 2011, 10:16:00 PM

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Ken75

finished this one today 60 inches tip to tip . 47 lbs at 28 hickory backed hard maple and walnut belly




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CaptainJ

Another beauty! Love those skinny tips!
CJ

Lakota_Ghost

With limbs tapered that narrowly, I am sure that this is a very fast bow. Good job.
Fortune favors the bold.

howdydoit

Ken you seem to like tri lams..

is there a reason for that?
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howdydoit

'The true Soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' ~ G. K. Chesterton

Ken75

thanks guys , how , the trilam holds shape better than a two lam

don s

what the hell ken. do you ever sleep? you make more bows than anyone i've ever seen. all of them are fantastic looking too.don

Minnesota Bill

Ken, great looking bow! could you give us an idea on what the details are?  Width at the fades, etc.
thanks, Bill   :D

Ken75

thanks don , i only build a couple a week. have to work around swing shift.
bill, 1 1/4 at fades to 1/4 inch tips straight taper limbs except for the last 8 inches or so they narrow slightly more than normal.almost all my handles are layed out 4inches with 1 inch fades. and 1 inch wide.

okie64

Only a couple a week! Thats funny. Great lookin bow.

don s

QuoteOriginally posted by Ken75:
thanks don , i only build a couple a week. have to work around swing shift.
bill, 1 1/4 at fades to 1/4 inch tips straight taper limbs except for the last 8 inches or so they narrow slightly more than normal.almost all my handles are layed out 4inches with 1 inch fades. and 1 inch wide.
only a couple a week, ha ha ha. has to work around swing shift, more ha ha ha. you should lie to us. something like, i'm retired with lots of time on my hands. so i just make bows all day.don

NYArrow

Jesus....you make bows faster than Bear's CNC's. Great job!
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Ken75

its true Don , i work 7 midnights , two off , 7 4 to 12 1 off 7 days 4 off
lol NY i would hev liked to work for bear in the old days !!

don s

QuoteOriginally posted by Ken75:
its true Don , i work 7 midnights , two off , 7 4 to 12 1 off 7 days 4 off
lol NY i would hev liked to work for bear in the old days !!
thats the same schedule i used to work when i lived in arizona and worked in the mining industry. i hated that. your body can't get used to a specific time period. the schedule that we worked before that one was much better. it was 4 12 hour days from 6am to 6pm then you had off for 4 days, then you came back for 4 12 hour days from 6pm to 6am and then were off for 3 1/2 days before you went back on the am to pm shift. don

StoneAK

Good looking bow love the walnut and maple
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Ken75

don it gets tough sometimes i think the bow building keeps me sane ...or less insane
thanks Stone

DLH

Great bow I love what you do with the walnut on your bows. Have you had any trouble with the walnut fretting on you?

Ken75

DLH i havent had any fret and ive gone through 48 lbs of black walnut boards from northern michagin ,might be the short growing season and denser wood.thank you by the way

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